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ABSTRACT In plant–virus–vector tripartite relationships, it has been recognised that viral infections alter the physiological state of host plants, enhancing vector performance and facilitating virus transmission to other host individuals. Natural tripartite systems with perennial host plants are expected to persist for a long time through clonal ...
Miyabi Otsubo +3 more
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Identification of host specificity determinants in brome mosaic virus for rice infection. [PDF]
Zhang Y +4 more
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THE UTILIZATION FOR ANIMAL GROWTH OF TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS AS A SOLE SOURCE OF PROTEIN IN THE DIET
Joseph Chandler +3 more
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MLO‐mediated Ca2+ influx regulates root hair tip growth in Arabidopsis
Summary Root hair tip‐growth involves coordinated Ca2+ and ROS signaling to promote growth while maintaining tip integrity. MILDEW RESISTANCE LOCUS‐O (MLO) proteins act downstream of FERONIA (FER) receptor‐like kinases in pollen tubes and synergids to regulate calcium dynamics.
Sienna T. Ogawa +3 more
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Enhancing Plant Resistance to Sri Lankan Cassava Mosaic Virus Using Salicylic Acid. [PDF]
Pattanavongsawat C +6 more
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Summary It is broadly accepted that viruses are often commensals or conditional mutualists of plants, a concept based on results of experiments under controlled conditions with scarce evidence from studies of plants infected in the field. Demonstrating that plant viruses are mutualists, commensals, or pathogens in nature, and identifying under which ...
Rafael de Andrés‐Torán +5 more
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Comparative evaluation of hybrid and individual models for predicting soybean yellow mosaic virus incidence. [PDF]
Khan Y +10 more
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