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SATELLITE TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1998
▪ Abstract  Satellite tobacco mosaic virus (STMV) is a small, spherical ssRNA virus common in a natural wild plant, Nicotiana glauca or tree tobacco, in southern California and is one of the best-studied satellite viruses. It is the only satellite virus that has rod-shaped viruses (tobamoviruses) for its helper.
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Cucumber Mosaic Virus

2012
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) is an important virus because of its agricultural impact in the Mediterranean Basin and worldwide, and also as a model for understanding plant-virus interactions. This review focuses on those areas where most progress has been made over the past decade in our understanding of CMV. Clearly, a deep understanding of the role of
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Alfalfa Mosaic Virus

1969
Publisher Summary In 1931, Weimer reported that the causal agent of a mosaic disease of alfalfa was a virus, which he named alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV). This virus has subsequently received several other designations, including Alfalfa Virus I, Medicago Virus 2, Marmor rnedicaginis, and Lucerne Mosaic Virus, and R/1 1.3/18 U/U s/Ap.
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Watermelon Mosaic Virus and Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus

2008
Watermelon mosaic virus (WMV) and zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV) are two major potyviruses infecting cucurbits. WMV is the causal agent of one of the first described cucurbit mosaic virus diseases, while ZYMV emerged as a major cucurbit pathogen causing severe yield losses only in the late 1970s.
Lecoq, Hervé, Desbiez, Cecile
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Sugarcane mosaic virus (sugarcane mosaic).

2021
Abstract Introduction: In the past, SCMV and other SCMD-causal viruses have caused serious losses in various maize and sugarcane-growing regions, including Hawaii, Egypt, Natal (South Africa), Argentina, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Australia, USA (Koike and Gillaspie, 1989; Fuchs and Grüntzig, 1995; Chen et al., 2002) and several other countries in ...
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Plant Virus Vectors: Cauliflower Mosaic Virus

1986
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV). CaMV is the member of the caulimoviruses that are the only plant viruses known to contain double-stranded DNA. Cloned viral DNA can be introduced directly into plants by rubbing the DNA onto leaves with an abrasive, provided that the bacterial plasmid used to propagate CaMV
N. Brisson, T. Hohn
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Oat Mosaic Virus

Plant Pathology, 1970
SUMMARY A soil‐borne virus with rod‐shaped particles (700–750 × 12 nm) was isolated from oats. It was transmitted with difficulty by sap inoculation to oats, but not to nine other species of Gramineae nor to Chenopodium amaranticolor .
P. L. Catherall, J. D. Hayes
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Additional hosts of alfalfa mosaic virus, cucumber mosaic virus, and tobacco mosaic virus in New Zealand

New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 1989
Abstract In New Zealand, alfalfa mosaic virus is recorded on three new field crop hosts, Cajanus cajan (L.) Huth, Coriandrum sativum L., and Wasabia japonica (Miquel) Matsum. Cucumber mosaic virus is recorded on the weeds Cirsium vulgare L. and Veronica persica Poiret and on the ornamental perennial Gentiana sp.
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Maize mosaic virus (corn mosaic virus)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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