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Mycoviruses in Entomopathogenic Fungi. [PDF]

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Camargo MDS   +10 more
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Hypovirulence found in Brazilian isolates of Cryphonectria cubensis

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Science, 1996
Zyl, L.M. van   +3 more
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Metatranscriptomics analysis reveals the cotton virome in the southern United States. [PDF]

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Escalante C   +17 more
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Hypovirulence

open access: yes, 2008
N.K. Van Alfen, P. Kazmierczak
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Hypovirulence: Mycoviruses at the fungal–plant interface

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2005
Whereas most mycoviruses lead 'secret lives', some reduce the ability of their fungal hosts to cause disease in plants. This property, known as hypovirulence, has attracted attention owing to the importance of fungal diseases in agriculture and the limited strategies that are available for the control of these diseases.
Donald L Nuss, Nuss Donald L
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Management of Chestnut Blight in Greece Using Hypovirulence and Silvicultural Interventions

open access: yesForests, 2018
Sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) is an important tree for Greece. The invasive fungus Cryphonectria parasitica, which causes chestnut blight, was first found in Central Greece in 1963.
Stephanos Diamandis
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