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Sequence comparison and classification of beet luteovirus isolates

Archives of Virology, 1995
Three distinct sequence groups were found among partial nucleotide sequences of 38 isolates of beet western yellows virus (BWYV) and beet mild yellowing virus (BMYV) from Europe, Iran and the USA. The first group contains both sugar beet and oilseed rape specific isolates, and the differentiating characteristic linked to this host range specificity are
J R, de Miranda   +5 more
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Luteovirus-associated Viruses and Subviral RNAs

1999
Among the plant viruses, those in the family Luteoviridae (luteovirus is used here to refer to all definitive and tentative members of this family) are some of the most widespread and economically important (Miller 1994). They cause important diseases worldwide in nearly all of the crops human beings grow for food and fiber (Dueeus 1977; Miller 1994 ...
B W, Falk, T, Tian, H H, Yeh
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The genus Luteovirus from infection to disease

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2018
Luteoviruses are economically important plant viruses. Specifically, barley yellow dwarf virus is epiphytotic to almost all small-grain cereal growing areas. The disease cycle is complex. This luteovirus has evolved several intelligent mechanisms to communicate with both plant and phloem-feeding insect-vector aphid. Environmental cues influence disease
Muhammad Ali   +4 more
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Viral Determinants Involved in Luteovirus-Aphid Interactions

2001
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Brault, Véronique   +2 more
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Beet luteovirus coat protein sequence variation

Annals of Applied Biology, 1995
SummaryThe sequences of cDNA clones covering the coat protein genes of 29 isolates of beet mild yellowing virus from sugar beet and beet western yellows virus mainly from oilseed rape were compared. The sequences could be partitioned into seven distinct clusters falling into three main groups.
J. R. de MIRANDA   +5 more
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Identification and characterization of a new member of the genus Luteovirus from cherry

Archives of Virology, 2016
The complete genomic sequence of a new virus from cherry trees was determined. Its genome is 5857 nt long and resembles that of members of the genus Luteovirus in its genomic organization and nucleotide sequence. Based on the species demarcation criteria for luteoviruses, the virus represents a new luteovirus species. Furthermore, a 47-nt-long inverted
O. Lenz   +4 more
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Luteovirus

2006
Cleora J. D'Arcy, Leslie L. Domier
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Luteovirus Isolation and RNA Extraction

1998
K L, Perry   +3 more
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Luteovirus Group *

2018
R. I. B. Francki   +2 more
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