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First Report of Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus in Iran Causing Yellows on Four Cucurbit Crops
A survey was conducted from 2001 to 2004 in the major cucurbit-growing areas in Iran to reassess the relative incidence of cucurbit viruses. Severe yellowing symptoms were observed frequently on older leaves of cucurbit plants in various regions in outdoor crops, suggesting the presence of Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (CABYV, genus Polerovirus ...
Bananej, K. +6 more
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Relationships between agents in multitrophic systems are complex and very specific. Insect-transmitted plant viruses are completely dependent on the behaviour and distribution patterns of their vectors. The presence of natural enemies may directly affect
Elisa Viñuela +3 more
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The complete genomic sequence of pepper yellow leaf curl virus (PYLCV) and its implications for our understanding of evolution dynamics in the genus polerovirus. [PDF]
We determined the complete sequence and organization of the genome of a putative member of the genus Polerovirus tentatively named Pepper yellow leaf curl virus (PYLCV).
Aviv Dombrovsky +5 more
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High-Throughput Sequencing Facilitates Discovery of New Plant Viruses in Poland
Viruses cause epidemics on all major crops of agronomic importance, and a timely and accurate identification is essential for control. High throughput sequencing (HTS) is a technology that allows the identification of all viruses without prior knowledge ...
Julia Minicka +4 more
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Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus Is Prevalent in Field-Grown Cucurbit Crops of Southeastern Spain [PDF]
Despite the importance of field-grown cucurbits in Spain, only limited information is available about the impact of disease on their production. During the 2003 and 2004 growing seasons, systematic surveys were carried out in open field melon (Cucumis melo) and squash (Cucurbita pepo) crops of Murcia Province (Spain).
M A, Kassem +4 more
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Identification, distribution and incidence of viruses in field-grown cucurbit crops of Iran
A survey of viruses in the major cucurbit-growing areas of 17 provinces in Iran was conducted in 2005 and 2006. A total of 1699 leaf samples were collected from melon, squash, cucumber and watermelon plants showing various virus-like symptoms.
K. Bananej, A. Vahdat
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Resistance to Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus in Melon Accession TGR-1551 [PDF]
The genetic control of resistance to Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (CABYV; genus Polerovirus, family Luteoviridae) in the TGR-1551 melon accession was studied through agroinoculation of a genetic family obtained from the cross between this accession and the susceptible Spanish cultivar ‘Bola de Oro’.
Mona A, Kassem +5 more
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Host Plant Switching and Viral Infections Reshape the Microbiome of the Aphid Vector Aphis gossypii
Insect-associated microbiomes constitute a crucial component of the physiological fitness of insects. Thus, the structure and composition of the bacterial community may have important implications for the performance of insect pest vectors, and in turn ...
Celia de Moya-Ruiz +4 more
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We review half a century of research on Cucumis melo resistance to Aphis gossypii from molecular to field levels. The Vat gene is unique in conferring resistance to both A. gossypii and the viruses it transmits.
Nathalie Boissot +2 more
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To better understand the genetic diversity of cucurbit-infecting poleroviruses in Taiwan, a survey was conducted in 2008 and 2009 as a prelude to screening germplasm for resistance.
D. Knierim +4 more
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