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Plant Virus Evolution

2008
Questions and Concepts in Plant Virus Evolution: a Historical Perspective.- Community Ecology of Plant Viruses.- Emerging Plant Viruses: a Diversity of Mechanisms and Opportunities.- Evolution of Integrated Plant Viruses.- Viroids.- Virus Populations, Mutation Rates and Frequencies.- Genetic Bottlenecks.- Recombination in Plant RNA Viruses.- Symbiosis,
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Plant–Virus Interactions

2018
Viruses are small pathogens not visible under light microscope and are causal agents for many common plant diseases. They lead to heavy economic losses in crop production and quality in different parts of the world. The simplest viruses are composed of nucleic acid and protein coat.
Anju K. Chhibbar, Sunita Yadav
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Strategies for virus resistance in plants

Trends in Genetics, 1989
Virus infections of plants are controlled and suppressed naturally by the action of resistance genes encoded within the plant, by interactions between viruses or even as a result of the activity of functions encoded by or associated with the virus itself.
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Plant Virus Replication

1983
The processes involved in plant virus replication may include (1) passage of virus through the cell wall; (2) entry of virus or its nucleic acid into cells and then to replicative sites in cells; (3) removal of protein from nucleic acid, this being termed ‘uncoating’.
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Plant Virus for Electron Microscopy

Science, 1948
Schiff '8 reagent prepared with thionyl chloride is 1.24; that of Schiff 's reagent prepared in the usual manner is 1.38. This slight difference in acidity does not appear to be significant. Schiff 's reagent prepared with thionyl chloride has been successfully used as a nuclear stain on tissue sections of human thymus gland, kidney, liver, and spleen,
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Plant Virus Structure

1983
In this chapter the biochemical structure of plant viruses will be described, followed by an examination of virus morphology and architecture.
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PLANT VIRUS SATELLITES

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1985
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PLANT VIRUS TUMORS

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1952
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