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Yusuke Momma, Shigemitsu Kimura
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Red valerian (Centranthus ruber L.): wild host of Cucumber mosaic virus in uncultivated areas of Campania region (Southern Italy) [PDF]
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Cucumber Mosaic Virus (Bromoviridae)
2021Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) has a worldwide distribution and a remarkably broad host range of over 1000 plant species, including many agronomically important horticultural crops. The virus is transmitted horizontally by over 80 species of aphids in a non-persistent manner, as well as vertically, through the seed, in certain host species. The CMV genome
Hirsch, Judith, Moury, Benoît
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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 ...
Palukaitis, Peter +3 more
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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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Purification of cucumber mosaic virus
Virology, 1963Abstract Tobacco tissue infected with the Y strain of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV-Y) was extracted with a mixture of chloroform and 0.5 M citrate or phosphate buffer. Dialysis of the aqueous phase against 0.005 M borate buffer, pH 9.0, followed by 3 cycles of differential centrifugation resulted in active preparations which had a typical ...
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Cucumber mosaic virus-associated RNA 5
Virology, 1977Abstract The low-molecular-weight fifth RNA component encapsidated in cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) has recently been identified as a satellite-like or defective RNA, dependent on a helper virus for its replication. Of six CMV strains studied, five were found to have this RNA 5 associated in major proportions after one or more serial transfers in ...
M.E. Tousignant, J.M. Kaper
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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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The morphology of cucumber mosaic virus
Virology, 1965Abstract Preparations of cucumber mosaic virus were examined using the negative contrast method. The particles had a mean diameter of 30 mμ, and many were hexagonal in outline. Evidence is produced to show that the particle has 5:3:2 symmetry and is probably composed of 42 ringlike capsomeres.
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Resistance in tobacco to cucumber mosaic virus
Virology, 1958Abstract Neither tolerance nor hypersensitivity to cucumber mosaic virus suitable for disease control was found in the genus Nicotiana . Therefore the nature and inheritance of the tendency to escape infection (klendusity) was investigated. Relative susceptibility of tobacco varieties was determined by comparing numbers of lesions induced by a ...
J L, TROUTMAN, R W, FULTON
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