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Watermelon Mosaic Virus and Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus (Potyviridae)

2021
Watermelon mosaic virus (WMV) and Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) are two major cucurbit-infecting potyviruses. WMV is the causal agent of one of the first described cucurbit mosaic virus disease, while ZYMV emerged as a major cucurbit pathogen causing severe yield losses only in the late 1970s.
Desbiez, Cecile, Lecoq, Hervé
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Cucumber Mosaic Virus (Bromoviridae)

2021
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) has a worldwide distribution and a remarkably broad host range of over 1000 plant species, including many agronomically important horticultural crops. The virus is transmitted horizontally by over 80 species of aphids in a non-persistent manner, as well as vertically, through the seed, in certain host species. The CMV genome
Hirsch, Judith, Moury, Benoît
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Cucumber MOSAIC Virus

1992
Publisher Summary Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), the type member of the cucumovirus group, was first reported in 1916 as the causal agent of a disease of cucumber and muskmelon in Michigan and cucumber in New York. Since then, CMV has been found in most countries of the world, predominantly in the temperate zones, but increasingly more often in the ...
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Pepino Mosaic Virus

2008
Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) is a relatively new plant virus that has become a signifi cant agronomical problem in a relatively short period of time. It is a member of the genus Potexvirus within the family Flexiviridae and is readily mechanically transmissible.
Stijger, C.C.M.M., van der Vlugt, R.A.A.
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Crystalline cowpea mosaic virus

Virology, 1980
Crystals of Cowpea mosaic virus displaying a high degree of order have been grown in two different forms. Hexagonal crystals, space group P6(1)22 or P6(5)22 with a = 450 A and c = 1038 A containing six virus particles per cell, have been grown in sodium citrate buffer at pH 4.9. Each particle has four nearest neighbors at 284 A.
J M, White, J E, Johnson
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Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus

1967
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the work on all aspects of the turnip yellow mosaic virus (TYMV). TYMV, which can be obtained in good yield from infected plants, and which has a high content (about 34%) of RNA, provided a valuable source of RNA for work establishing the structure of natural RNA and the mechanisms of enzymic degradation of ...
R F, Matthews, R K, Ralph
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