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Insight into Mycoviruses Infecting Fusarium Species

2013
Most of the major fungal families including plant-pathogenic fungi, yeasts, and mushrooms are infected by mycoviruses, and many double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) mycoviruses have been recently identified from diverse plant-pathogenic Fusarium species. The frequency of occurrence of dsRNAs is high in Fusarium poae but low in other Fusarium species.
Won Kyong, Cho   +4 more
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Mycoviruses: Viruses that Infect Fungi

1978
Publisher Summary Viruses have now been reported from over 100 species of fungi, including genera from all the main taxonomic groups of fungi. A number of these viruses have now been characterized in vitro, and their replication in vivo has been demonstrated; in many instances, however, the evidence consists largely of electron micrographs of virus ...
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Mycoviruses Infecting True Truffles

2016
The study of viruses able to infect fungi (mycoviruses) is a relative new branch of virology that is expected to increase drastically in the next future due to the next generation sequencing technologies contribution. Mycoviruses are often latent or symptomless in many fungi but can also cause various effects on the hosts such as hypovirulence, lack of
RATTI, CLAUDIO   +3 more
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Interspecific spread of dsRNA mycoviruses in entomogenous fungi i spp.

Virus Research, 2022
Qin Kang, Li Sui, Qiyun Li
exaly  

Mycoviruses in the Aspergilli

2008
van Diepeningen, A.D.   +3 more
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Evolution of Mycoviruses

2021
Mahtab Peyambari   +2 more
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Mycoviruses: Antagonistic Potential, Fungal Pathogenesis, and Their Interaction with Rhizoctonia solani

Microorganisms, 2023
Muhammad Umer   +2 more
exaly  

Physicochemical Properties of Mycoviruses: An Overview

1979
To comment on the physicochemical properties of all mycoviruses and viruslike particles (VLPs) isolated from fungi in twenty minutes is a formidable task, for many shapes, sizes, and chemical compositions have been documented or postulated. The task is greatly simplified by the fact that only a few mycoviruses have been well characterized and most of ...
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Mycoviruses in Fungi: Carcinogenesis of Fungal Agents May Not Always Be Mycotoxin Related

Journal of Fungi (Basel, Switzerland), 2023
Cameron K Tebbi
exaly  

The effects of dsRNA mycoviruses on growth and murine virulence of Aspergillus fumigatus

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2011
Atif Jamal   +2 more
exaly  

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