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In the attempt to identify the causal agent of Citrus chlorotic dwarf disease (CCDD), a virus-like disorder of citrus, the small RNA fraction and total DNA from symptomatic citrus plants were subjected to high-throughput sequencing.
Saldarelli, Pasquale +5 more
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Mastreviruses (family Geminiviridae) that infect monocotyledonous plants occur throughout the temperate and tropical regions of Asia, Africa, Europe and Australia.
Betty E. Owor +13 more
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A genome-wide pairwise-identity-based proposal for the classification of viruses in the genus Mastrevirus (family Geminiviridae) [PDF]
Recent advances in the ease with which the genomes of small circular single-stranded DNA viruses can be amplified, cloned, and sequenced have greatly accelerated the rate at which full genome sequences of mastreviruses (family Geminiviridae, genus ...
Briddon, Rob W. +9 more
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Cotton Leaf Curl Disease (Geminiviridae)
Shahid Mansoor, Imran Amin, Nasim Ahmed
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Wheat Dwarf Virus as a Modulator of Multi-Stress Responses in Wheat. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Wheat dwarf virus (WDV) is an emerging constraint to cereal production whose epidemiological significance has intensified under climate change. Rising temperatures, extended vector activity, and the expansion of Psammotettix alienus into new regions have increased both the frequency and severity of WDV outbreaks.
Asszonyi J.
europepmc +2 more sources
First Report of a Mastrevirus (Geminiviridae) Transmitted by the Corn Leafhopper [PDF]
Maize striate mosaic virus (MSMV; genus Mastrevirus) was recently reported in maize plants in Brazil and also detected by metagenomic analyses in the corn leafhopper, Dalbulus maidis (DeLong & Wolcott). Although these findings suggested that D. maidis is a potential vector, no transmission studies have been performed.
Euclides S. Vilanova +5 more
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RepA Enhances Plant Resistance to Citrus Chlorotic Dwarf-Associated Virus by Transcriptionally Activating ClAOS. [PDF]
We revealed a novel role for CCDaV‐RepA as a nuclear transcriptional regulator and citrus utilise this function of RepA to activate ClAOS, which is a key gene that limits the rate of jasmonic acid (JA) synthesis. This enhances JA‐mediated defence response to CCDaV in lemon.
Zhao J, Zhang S, Dong J, Chen Y, Zhou Y.
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