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Nitric Oxide Functions as a Key Mediator in Brassinosteroid-Enhanced Alkaline Tolerance in Cucumber. [PDF]
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Multi-omics integration of transcriptome, miRNA, and metabolome uncovers molecular mechanisms of male flower development in cucumber line B10 (Cucumis sativus L.). [PDF]
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2012
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is an important virus because of its agricultural impact in the Mediterranean Basin and worldwide, and also as a model for understanding plant-virus interactions. This review focuses on those areas where most progress has been made over the past decade in our understanding of CMV. Clearly, a deep understanding of the role of
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Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is an important virus because of its agricultural impact in the Mediterranean Basin and worldwide, and also as a model for understanding plant-virus interactions. This review focuses on those areas where most progress has been made over the past decade in our understanding of CMV. Clearly, a deep understanding of the role of
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1992
Publisher Summary Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), the type member of the cucumovirus group, was first reported in 1916 as the causal agent of a disease of cucumber and muskmelon in Michigan and cucumber in New York. Since then, CMV has been found in most countries of the world, predominantly in the temperate zones, but increasingly more often in the ...
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Publisher Summary Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), the type member of the cucumovirus group, was first reported in 1916 as the causal agent of a disease of cucumber and muskmelon in Michigan and cucumber in New York. Since then, CMV has been found in most countries of the world, predominantly in the temperate zones, but increasingly more often in the ...
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1982
Bonus is a white-spine, gynoecious, F1 hybrid cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) developed for the processing trade. It is highly tolerant to angular leaf spot and cucumber mosaic virus and resistant to scab. The main features of Bonus are good productivity, shape and color, and excellent fresh and salt-stock quality.
Y W. NUTTALL, W. G. BONN
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Bonus is a white-spine, gynoecious, F1 hybrid cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) developed for the processing trade. It is highly tolerant to angular leaf spot and cucumber mosaic virus and resistant to scab. The main features of Bonus are good productivity, shape and color, and excellent fresh and salt-stock quality.
Y W. NUTTALL, W. G. BONN
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