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Assessment of a Structurally Modified Alternanthera Mosaic Plant Virus as a Delivery System for Sarcoma Cells. [PDF]

open access: yesViruses
Fayzullina D   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Evaluation of the appearance of different genotypes of Wheat dwarf virus in Germany

open access: yes, 2007
Habekuß, Antje   +3 more
core  

Plant–Virus Interactions

2008
A variety of techniques have been used to examine plant viral genomes, the functions of virus-encoded proteins, plant responses induced by virus infection and plant-virus interactions. This overview considers these technologies and how they have been used to identify novel viral and plant proteins or genes involved in disease and resistance responses ...
Palukaitis, Peter   +2 more
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Epigenetics in the plant–virus interaction

Plant Cell Reports, 2019
Plants have developed diverse molecular mechanisms to resist viruses. RNA silencing plays a dominant role in antiviral defense. Recent studies have correlated plant antiviral silencing to epigenetic modification in genomic DNA and protein by remodeling the expression levels of coding genes.
Chenguang Wang   +5 more
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Engineered plant virus resistance

Plant Science, 2014
Virus diseases are among the key limiting factors that cause significant yield loss and continuously threaten crop production. Resistant cultivars coupled with pesticide application are commonly used to circumvent these threats. One of the limitations of the reliance on resistant cultivars is the inevitable breakdown of resistance due to the multitude ...
GALVEZ, Leny C.   +3 more
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A New Crystalline Plant Virus

Nature, 1946
AMONG several viruses attacking cruciferous plants is one which affects turnips and, so far as we know, has not been previously described. The main symptom produced on the turnip is a bright yellow and green mosaic mottling, and the name we suggest for the virus is 'turnip yellow mosaic virus'.
R, MARKHAM, K M, SMITH
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Plant Virus Inclusion Bodies

1977
Publisher Summary Inclusion bodies can be simply defined as intracellular structures produced de novo as a result of viral infections. They may contain virus particles, virus-related materials, or ordinary cell constituents in a normal or degenerating condition, either single or, more often, in various proportions.
G P, Martelli, M, Russo
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