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Archives of Virology, 2010
Mastreviruses (family Geminiviridae) that infect monocotyledonous plants occur throughout the temperate and tropical regions of Asia, Africa, Europe and Australia. Despite the identification of a very diverse array of mastrevirus species whose members infect African monocots, few such species have been discovered in other parts of the world.
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Mastreviruses (family Geminiviridae) that infect monocotyledonous plants occur throughout the temperate and tropical regions of Asia, Africa, Europe and Australia. Despite the identification of a very diverse array of mastrevirus species whose members infect African monocots, few such species have been discovered in other parts of the world.
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Identification of a new Mastrevirus of Saccharum barberi, Saccharum officinarum and Saccharum spontaneum in Florida [PDF]
A metagenomic study was conducted to identify viruses present in 180 leaf samples of Saccharum species collected in 2013/2014 from plants in commercial fields in the Everglades Agricultural Area and the germplasm collection of the USDA-ARS Sugarcane Field station at Canal Point, FL.
Boukari, Wardatou +9 more
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Caractérisation d'une nouvelle espèces de mastrevirus sur canne à sucre en Afrique
1999In relation to a CIRAD maize breeding project for resistance to virus diseases, maize streak geminivirus (MSV) was thoroughly studied, since it causes the most severe virus disease on maize in Africa. It was shown that MSV belongs to an African Mastrevirus complex including geminivirus isolates causing streaks on wild and cultivated hosts.
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The geographical distribution and diversity of viruses can differ between cultivated areas and adjacent natural environments, raising questions about the interplay between plant diversity and the species richness and prevalence of the phytoviruses. As both the amplification and the dilution of viral species richness due to increasing host diversity ...
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Sélim Ben Chéhida +12 more
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Metagenomics-based discovery and molecular characterization of a novel sugarcane mastrevirus. [P13]
2017A viral metagenomics-based study of the viromes of Saccharum species from Florida, Reunion, Guadeloupe, and Cirad's sugarcane quarantine in Montpellier, France, was carried out using the virion-associated nucleic acid (VANA) approach. The goal of this study was to identify known and potentially new sugarcane viruses. This study revealed the presence of
Fernandez, Emmanuel +12 more
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Experimental investigations of mastrevirus molecular biology and evolution
2014Includes abstract.
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2019
The Mastrevirus genus (family Geminiviridae) contains circular single-stranded DNA viruses transmitted by leafhopper vectors to a wide range of plants, including monocots and dicots. The most studied mastreviruses are those circulating in Africa and infecting monocots.
Claverie, Sohini +10 more
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The Mastrevirus genus (family Geminiviridae) contains circular single-stranded DNA viruses transmitted by leafhopper vectors to a wide range of plants, including monocots and dicots. The most studied mastreviruses are those circulating in Africa and infecting monocots.
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