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Behavior of Cucumovirus Pseudorecombinant and Recombinant Strains in Solanaceous Hosts
1997Pseudorecombinant and chimeric recombinant strains have been created between two strains of cucumber mosaic virus (I17F-CMV and R-CMV) or between R-CMV and tomato aspermy virus (P-TAV), and their biological properties have been assessed on certain solanaceous hosts.
Jacquemond, Mireille +4 more
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First report of cucumber mosaic cucumovirus in banana from Pakistan
EPPO Bulletin, 1999During regular surveys of banana plantations in the Sindh province of Pakistan for banana bunchy top nanavirus (BBTV), sporadic plants showing mosaic, chlorotic spots intermingled with a dark green area were observed at a few places in the districts of Thatta, Hyderabad and Nawabshah.
S. Khalid, T. Yasmin, M. H. Soomro
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Stability and competitiveness of interviral recombinant RNAs derived from a chimeric cucumovirus
Virus Research, 2009We previously described interviral recombinant RNAs derived from a chimeric virus having RNAs 1 and 2 of cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) with RNA 3 from the related tomato aspermy virus (TAV) and the 2b gene from either TAV or another strain of CMV. Here, we show that these interviral recombinant RNAs 3 were stable in the infected plants and could co-exist
Shi, B., Symons, R., Palukaitis, P.
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Resistance of transgenic tomato to cucumber mosaic cucumovirus under field conditions
Molecular Breeding, 1999Since the summer of 1993, transgenic tomato plants expressing the coat protein (CP) genes of cucumber mosaic cucumovirus have been tested under field conditions to assess the level of resistance and agronomic performance. Trials were performed in different areas in Italy and the target virus in the majority of tests was spread naturally by the ...
Laura Tomassoli +3 more
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International Journal of Agriculture and Biology, 2022
Péter Ábrahám +4 more
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Péter Ábrahám +4 more
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Differential Role of Tomato Gemini Virus and Cucumovirus in Plant Organogenesis
Journal of Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2007Phenotypic symptom development in plants due to viral infection is believed to be a result of developmental defects caused by regulation of gene expression by viral suppressors. Since viral suppressors of viruses differentially regulate small RNAs (siRNA and miRNA), viral pathogenicity and symptom development in the host cannot apply universally.
Anil K. Mishra, Shelly Praveen
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