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Elucidating the differential antiviral action of a plant growth promoting rhizobacterium against three genetically distant virus species. [PDF]
Beris D +6 more
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Structural basis for the activation of plant bunyavirus replication machinery and its dual-targeted inhibition by ribavirin. [PDF]
Li J +10 more
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Occurrence and characterization of viruses infecting Amorphophallus in Yunnan, China. [PDF]
Dong J +13 more
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Characterization of a New Orthotospovirus from Chilli Pepper in Yunnan Province, China [PDF]
Chilli pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is one of the most important crops in Yunnan Province, China. An orthotospovirus isolate 14YV855 was isolated from a diseased chilli pepper plant exhibiting yellow ringspots and necrosis on leaves in Shiping County, Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province in 2014.
Kuanyu Zheng, Tsung-Chi Chen, Kuo Wu
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Complete genome sequence of a new orthotospovirus associated with ringspot in Fatsia japonica
Archives of Virology, 2022Fatsia japonica is an evergreen shrub native to Japan. For decades, virus-like ringspot symptoms have been observed on leaves of F. japonica in Japan; however, previous attempts to identify the causal agents have been unsuccessful. In this study, we detected an orthotospovirus-like sequence in symptomatic F.
Yugo Kitazawa +8 more
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Orthotospovirus disease epidemic: molecular characterization and incidence in peanut crops
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2020Argentina is one of the main peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) exporting countries with the major peanut-growing area located in the province of Cordoba. During the 2015–2016 growing season, severe outbreaks of an orthotospovirus-like disease occurred in a number of commercial peanut fields.
Soledad de Breuil +5 more
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Orthotospovirus arachianuli (Groundnut ringspot orthotospovirus)
Distribution Maps of Plant DiseasesAbstract A new distribution map is provided for Orthotospovirus arachianuli (Groundnut ringspot orthotospovirus) Elliovirales: Tospoviridae Main hosts: Solanaceous species, groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) and many others.
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Journal of General Plant Pathology, 2021
An attenuated mutant strain of melon yellow spot virus (MYSV), an Orthotospovirus, designated as SA08-8, was obtained from a pathogenic isolate, C95S, via high temperature treatment, single local lesion isolation, and serial mechanical inoculation. Under greenhouse conditions, the SA08-8 strain conferred the cross-protection against wild-type MYSV but ...
Yoshifumi Shimomoto +7 more
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An attenuated mutant strain of melon yellow spot virus (MYSV), an Orthotospovirus, designated as SA08-8, was obtained from a pathogenic isolate, C95S, via high temperature treatment, single local lesion isolation, and serial mechanical inoculation. Under greenhouse conditions, the SA08-8 strain conferred the cross-protection against wild-type MYSV but ...
Yoshifumi Shimomoto +7 more
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Insect Science, 2022
AbstractTomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) causes substantial economic losses to vegetables and other crops. TSWV is mainly transmitted by thrips in a persistent and proliferative manner, and its most efficient vector is the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande).
Xiaobin Zheng +8 more
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AbstractTomato spotted wilt orthotospovirus (TSWV) causes substantial economic losses to vegetables and other crops. TSWV is mainly transmitted by thrips in a persistent and proliferative manner, and its most efficient vector is the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis (Pergande).
Xiaobin Zheng +8 more
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