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Plant virology in the 21st century in China: Recent advances and future directions
Over the last two decades, the field of plant virology in China has made many significant advances. This review summarizes the key advancements in Chinese plant virology during this period, and briefly introduces the disciplinary characteristics, research capacity, and future directions in the plant virology field in China. ABSTRACT Plant viruses are a
Jianguo Wu +16 more
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Characterisation of putative novel tick viruses and zoonotic risk prediction
Tick‐borne viruses remain a substantial zoonotic risk worldwide, so knowledge of the diversity of tick viruses has potential health consequences. Through data mining and bioinformatic analyses of more than 37,800 public meta‐genomic and ‐transcriptomic data sets, we found five putative novel Alphatetra‐like viruses, four putative novel Orthomyxo‐like ...
Yuting Lin, David J. Pascall
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Dentre os principais patógenos que incidem em fruteiras temperadas, destacam-se o Prune dwarf virus (PDV), o Apple mosaic virus (ApMV) e o Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 1 (GLRaV-1).
Thor Vinícius Martins Fajardo +2 more
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No período de 1992 a 2003 foi investigada, visando diagnóstico, a presença de vírus, viróides, fitoplasmas e espiroplasmas em 167 gêneros de plantas ornamentais, pertencentes a 64 famílias.
Maria Amélia Vaz Aalexandre +4 more
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Prune dwarf virus (PDV), a species of the genus Ilarvirus in the family Bromoviridae, is one of the most common viruses infecting stone fruit (Prunus spp.) trees worldwide.
Shuang SONG +4 more
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Insect Vectors of Plant Viruses: Host Interactions, Their Effects, and Future Opportunities
Plant viruses are endocellular, and they multiply inside their host plant cells. Outside of the host cells, they are acellular and cannot multiply and move to their hosts for reproduction. Plant virus use insect vectors to transmit and distribute from the infected farm to the next health plant or farms—especially the orders of Hemiptera, Thysanoptera ...
Gebissa Yigezu Wendimu +2 more
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Virus discovery based on high-throughput sequencing relies on enrichment for virus sequences prior to library preparation to achieve a sufficient number of viral reads.
Dennis Knierim +2 more
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Soybean plants with symptoms of bud blight were growing close to cowpea with severe symptoms of mosaic associated with blisters in the leaves. A group of plants of both species were collected and used for etiological studies.
Paula V. Bertacini +3 more
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The nucleotide sequence of citrus leaf rugose ilarvirus RNA-2
The nucleotide sequence of citrus leaf rugose ilarvirus (CiLRV) RNA-2 consists of 2990 nucleotides and contains one open reading frame (ORF) which encodes a deduced translation product of 832 amino acids with a calculated M(r) of 95,501 (95K). The 5' terminus of the RNA has a m7Gppp cap.
X, Ge, S W, Scott
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Characterization of Blueberry shock virus, an Emerging Ilarvirus in Cranberry [PDF]
Blueberry shock virus (BlShV), an Ilarvirus sp. reported only on blueberry, was associated with scarring, disfigurement, and premature reddening of cranberry fruit. BlShV was detected by triple-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction, and isometric virions of 25 to 28 nm were observed in ...
Sara, Thomas-Sharma +6 more
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