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Reexamining the Mycovirome of <i>Botrytis</i> spp. [PDF]
Muñoz-Suárez H +4 more
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Heterologous expression of the hypovirus CHV1-EP713 full-length cDNA in Botrytis cinerea: transformation with Agrobacterium tumefaciens and evaluation of changes in the fungal phenotype. [PDF]
Cottet L, Armijo-Godoy G, Castillo A.
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Identification, Molecular Characterization, and Biology of a Novel <i>Quadrivirus</i> Infecting the Plant Fungus <i>Allocryptovalsa sichuanensis</i>. [PDF]
Xie Y +9 more
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Characterization of the mycovirus Aspergillus sulphureus partitivirus 1. [PDF]
Buma S +5 more
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A Mycovirus Representing a Novel Lineage and a Mitovirus of <i>Botrytis cinerea</i> Co-Infect a Basidiomycetous Fungus, <i>Schizophyllum commune</i>. [PDF]
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Current Biology, 2022
Viruses infect virtually all forms of cellular life, and fungi are no exception. Knowledge regarding the diverse fungal viruses, or mycoviruses, including their genome structures, host ranges, and phenotypic effects, is growing at a fast pace. Mycovirus research has been stimulated by the idea that they could be an effective tool for biocontrol of ...
Jillian M, Myers, Timothy Y, James
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Viruses infect virtually all forms of cellular life, and fungi are no exception. Knowledge regarding the diverse fungal viruses, or mycoviruses, including their genome structures, host ranges, and phenotypic effects, is growing at a fast pace. Mycovirus research has been stimulated by the idea that they could be an effective tool for biocontrol of ...
Jillian M, Myers, Timothy Y, James
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Diversity of mycoviruses in edible fungi
Virus Genes, 2022Mycoviruses (fungal viruses) are widespread in all major taxonomic groups of fungi. Although most mycovirus infections are latent, some mycoviruses, such as La France isometric virus, mushroom virus X, and oyster mushroom spherical virus, can cause severe diseases in edible fungi and lead to significant production losses.
Yanjing Zhang, Jie Gao, Yu Li
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Mycoviruses in Monilinia fructicola
Mycological Research, 2004DsRNAs were detected in 36 of 49 Monilinia fructicola isolates from stone fruit orchards in New Zealand. The dsRNA profiles were highly variable, even between isolates from a single tree. Comparison of pathogenicity on detached fruit, in vitro growth rate, and sporulation of 14 isolates showed no obvious correlation with presence of dsRNAs.
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