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A aplicação de fungicidas pode incrementar a produção de tomateiro coinfectado por Begomovirus e Crinivirus

open access: green, 2017
Leysimar Ribeiro Pitzr Guimarães   +6 more
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Induction of somatic embryogenesis in recalcitrant sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas L.) cultivars. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Kiggundu, A.   +5 more
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Whole genome sequence of mulberry crinivirus, a new member of the genus Crinivirus

Archives of Virology, 2023
The whole genome sequence of mulberry crinivirus (MuCV), a novel member of the genus Crinivirus (family Closteroviridae) identified in mulberry (Morus alba L), was determined. The virus possesses a bipartite genome. RNA1 contains 8571 nucleotides (nt) with four open reading frames (ORFs).
Peng Zhang   +7 more
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Diodia vein chlorosis virus is a group-1 crinivirus

Archives of Virology, 2011
Members of the family Closteroviridae have emerged as a major problem in agricultural crops in the past two decades. Diodia vein chlorosis virus (DVCV) is an understudied whitefly-transmitted closterovirus. Given the presence of the primary host for the virus in major agricultural production areas in the United States, we characterized the virus at the
Ioannis E, Tzanetakis   +3 more
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Comparative cytopathology of Crinivirus infections in different plant hosts

Annals of Applied Biology, 2003
SummaryWe used transmission electron microscopy to compare the cytopathology induced in plants by five criniviruses (genus Crinivirus; Lettuce infectious yellows virus (LIYV), Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus (CYSDV), Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (TICV), Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) and Beet pseudo‐yellows virus (BPYV) (Hartono et al ...
VICENTE MEDINA   +6 more
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Cucurbit chlorotic yellows virus, a crinivirus infecting Cannabis sativa plants

Plant Pathology, 2023
Abstract High cannabidiol‐containing plants of Cannabis sativa (high‐CBD) growing in farms in Israel displayed foliar symptoms of interveinal chlorosis and yellowing, brittleness and occasionally necrosis.
Orit Gezovitch   +5 more
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Emergence of yellowing disease in cucurbitaceous vegetables caused by Crinivirus and Polerovirus in India

Virology, 2023
Totally 102 symptomatic samples of cucurbitaceous vegetables showing yellowing were collected from fields of Uttar Pradesh and screened by RT-PCR assay for the presence of Crinivirus and Polerovirus. Among them, Crinivirus (16%) and Polerovirus (23%) were tested positive with the universal primer pairs.
Krishnan Nagendran   +8 more
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Complete nucleotide sequence of the RNA2 of the crinivirus tomato chlorosis virus

Archives of Virology, 2005
The complete sequence of genomic RNA2 of Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV; genus Crinivirus, family Closteroviridae), isolate AT80/99 from Spain, was determined and compared with those from the other members of the genus sequenced to date. RNA2 is 8244 nucleotides (nt) long and putatively encodes nine ORFs that encompass the hallmark gene array of the ...
G, Lozano   +2 more
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