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The citrus tristeza virus p33 protein functions as a viroporin. [PDF]
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The role of cysteine-rich protein in enhancing mandarivirus infectivity and pathogenicity. [PDF]
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On the Trail of the Longest Plant RNA Virus: Citrus Tristeza Virus. [PDF]
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Genomic Organization of the Newly Discovered Cassava Congo Cheravirus Reveals a Unique Maf/HAM1 Motif in the C-Terminal Region of the RNA1 Polyprotein and Suggests the Presence of Two Protein Domains Upstream of the Putative Helicase Domain. [PDF]
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Molecular detection of Grapevine fleck virus-like viruses
Virus Genes, 2015Molecular reagents have been developed for virus-specific and simultaneous (virus-non-specific) detection of Grapevine fleck virus (GFkV) and allied viruses, ie. Grapevine asteroid mosaic-associated virus (GAMaV) and Grapevine red globe virus (GRGV).
El Beaino, T. +5 more
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Grapevine fleck virus-like viruses in Vitis
Archives of Virology, 2000Two sets of degenerate primers for the specific amplification of 572-575 nt and 386 nt segments of the methyltransferase and RNA- dependent RNA polymerase cistrons of members of the genera Tymovirus and Marafivirus and of the unassigned virus Grapevine fleck virus (GFkV) were designed on the basis of available sequences.
S, Sabanadzovic +4 more
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Journal of Phytopathology, 2023
Abstract Grapevine flack virus (GFkV) causes fleck disease and leads to severe symptoms when the infection occurs with multiple viruses. Restricting the propagation of GFkV‐infected grapevines is the ideal management strategy to control the spread of this virus.
Ga‐Eun Lee +2 more
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Abstract Grapevine flack virus (GFkV) causes fleck disease and leads to severe symptoms when the infection occurs with multiple viruses. Restricting the propagation of GFkV‐infected grapevines is the ideal management strategy to control the spread of this virus.
Ga‐Eun Lee +2 more
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Molecular diagnosis of grapevine fleck virus
2015A digoxigenin-labelled riboprobe was developed for the detection of grapevine fleck virus (GFkV) in infected tissues of grapevine leaves, roots and canes. The probe was GFkV-specific and was successfully used for virus identification both with dot spot assays, using alkali-treated crude sap, and tissue blot assays, using cross and longitudinal sections
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