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Citrus leprosis (CiL) is one of the destructive emerging viral diseases of citrus in the Americas. Leprosis syndrome is associated with two taxonomically distinct groups of Brevipalpus-transmitted viruses (BTVs), that consist of positive-sense Cilevirus,
Chellappan Padmanabhan +7 more
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Molecular variability of citrus leprosis virus c, the main etiological agent of Citrus Leprosis Disease. [PDF]
Cytoplasmic type of citrus leprosis disease caused by the cilevirus citrus leprosis virus C [CiLV-C; family Kitaviridae; ss(+)RNA genome] is the most important viral disease affecting the Brazilian citriculture. [...]
BARRO, M. P. +3 more
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Evolutionary reconstruction of citrus leprosis virus c population suggests its diversification into three lineages before the introduction of citrus spp. in America. [PDF]
Citrus leprosis virus C [CiLV-C; genus Cilevirus, family Kitaviridae; ss(+)RNA genome] is the prevalent virus causing citrus leprosis disease (CL) in Brazilian citrus orchards.
KITAJIMA, E. W. +5 more
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An increasing number of plant species have been recognized or considered likely reservoirs of viruses transmitted by Brevipalpus mites. A tiny fraction of these viruses, primarily those causing severe economic burden to prominent crops, have been fully ...
Elliot W. Kitajima (8449440) +7 more
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An increasing number of plant species have been recognized or considered likely reservoirs of viruses transmitted by Brevipalpus mites. A tiny fraction of these viruses, primarily those causing severe economic burden to prominent crops, have been fully ...
Elliot W. Kitajima (8449440) +7 more
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An increasing number of plant species have been recognized or considered likely reservoirs of viruses transmitted by Brevipalpus mites. A tiny fraction of these viruses, primarily those causing severe economic burden to prominent crops, have been fully ...
Elliot W. Kitajima (8449440) +7 more
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Scanning tomato and associated weeds virosphere composition using high-throughput sequencing
In this study, we investigated the virome of tomato, and of a variety of weed species surounding tomato production areas in Slovenia and Serbia. A total of 475 symptomatic or asymptomatic tomato, and weed samples were collected in selected tomato growing
Olivera Maksimovic (11733074) +12 more
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Phytoviromics studies, or analysis of all viral sequences from plant samples, were intensified by a recent increase in accessibility of high throughput sequencing.
Olivera Maksimovic (11733074) +10 more
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Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C, genus Cilevirus, family Kitaviridae) is an atypical virus that does not spread systemically in its plant hosts. Upon its inoculation by Brevipalpus mites, only localized lesions occur, and the infection remains limited to
Gabriella D. Arena +8 more
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P61 protein of Citrus Leprosis Virus C elicits an hypersensitive-like response in Nicotiana Benthamiana. [PDF]
Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C, genus Cilevirus, family Kitaviridae) is the prevalent causal agent of citrus leprosis, the main viral disease affecting citrus groves in Brazil. [...]
ARENA, G. D. +6 more
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