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Evolution and ecology of plant viruses
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019Pierre Lefeuvre +2 more
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Phytopathology, 2022
Plant viruses cause significant losses in agricultural crops worldwide, affecting the yield and quality of agricultural products. The emergence of novel viruses or variants through genetic evolution and spillover from reservoir host species, changes in ...
S. Tatineni, G. Hein
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Plant viruses cause significant losses in agricultural crops worldwide, affecting the yield and quality of agricultural products. The emergence of novel viruses or variants through genetic evolution and spillover from reservoir host species, changes in ...
S. Tatineni, G. Hein
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Nanotechnology and Plant Viruses: An Emerging Disease Management Approach for Resistant Pathogens.
ACS Nano, 2021Phytoviruses are highly destructive plant pathogens, causing significant agricultural losses due to their genomic diversity, rapid, and dynamic evolution, and the general inadequacy of management options.
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1987
Publisher Summary It is interesting that at this relatively late stage in virus research, new kinds of viruses continue to come to light. Cryptic viruses successfully evaded detection until recently because they induce no or, perhaps in some cases, very slight disease symptoms, are not transmissible in the ordinary way, and have particles present in ...
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Publisher Summary It is interesting that at this relatively late stage in virus research, new kinds of viruses continue to come to light. Cryptic viruses successfully evaded detection until recently because they induce no or, perhaps in some cases, very slight disease symptoms, are not transmissible in the ordinary way, and have particles present in ...
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1961
Publisher Summary This chapter examines the evidence for the occurrence of strains of plant viruses, to compare the biological, physical and chemical properties of the strains, and to examine how they arise. In discussing the biological activities of plant viruses, certain experimental difficulties are considered.
J H, HITCHBORN, A D, THOMSON
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Publisher Summary This chapter examines the evidence for the occurrence of strains of plant viruses, to compare the biological, physical and chemical properties of the strains, and to examine how they arise. In discussing the biological activities of plant viruses, certain experimental difficulties are considered.
J H, HITCHBORN, A D, THOMSON
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Interference between Plant Viruses
Nature, 1958PRIOR infection of a plant with a virus may prevent or interfere with the production of local lesions or systemic infection of a strain of the same virus1. This interference or cross-protection is used as a criterion for relating plant viruses. The experiments briefly reported here are part of a study on interference between serologically related ...
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