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Plant Viruses, Including Protophytal Viruses

1985
Those viruses that have been identified as belonging to one of the groups approved by the ICTV will only be identified in that manner. Specific properties described in the literrature, particularly numerical ones such as molecular weights, may not agree exactly with those given for the type member or the general range describing the group.
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Variability of Plant Viruses

2018
Several of the plant viruses are highly variable, but a few show only little variation. Alfalfa mosaic (AMV), cucumber mosaic (CMV), tobacco mosaic (TMV), tobacco ringspot, and turnip mosaic viruses belong to the former category, while cauliflower mosaic (CaMV), maize dwarf mosaic, and squash mosaic viruses belong to the latter category.
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Plant viruses.

Plant pathology and plant diseases, 2020
D. Blystad, A. Kvarnheden, J. Valkonen
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The Plant Viruses

1986
M. H. V. Van Regenmortel   +1 more
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Clay nanosheets for topical delivery of RNAi for sustained protection against plant viruses

Nature Plants, 2017
N. Mitter   +10 more
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Plant Viruses

1988
Donald Grierson, Simon N. Covey
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Movement of Viruses in Plants

2019
Virus movement throughout the plant is required for a complete infection of the host and can be divided into three steps: (1) intracellular movement, (2) intercellular movement, and (3) systemic movement. Intracellular movement describes the trafficking of virus within a single cell while intercellular movement denotes transport of virus through ...
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The Plant Viruses.

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1989
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