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The role of the open reading frame 0 (ORF0) of luteoviruses in the viral infection cycle has not been resolved, although the translation product (p28) of this ORF has been suggested to play a role in host recognition.
Frank van der Wilk +7 more
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La Malaltia de l'enrotllament de la fulla de vinya i virus associats [PDF]
L'enrotllament de la fulla de la vinya és una malaltia d'origen víric que té un gran impacte negatiu sobre els conreus i la producció de raïm de qualitat. Es coneix des de fa més d'un segle, amb una distribució mundial i amb deu espècies de closterovirus
Maicas, Sergi, Sanxis, Joan
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La malaltia de l'enrotllament de la fulla de vinya i virus associats [PDF]
L'enrotllament de la fulla de la vinya és una malaltia d'origen víric que té un gran impacte negatiu sobre els conreus i la producció de raïm de qualitat. Es coneix des de fa més d'un segle, amb una distribució mundial i amb deu espècies de closterovirus
Maicas i Prieto, Sergi, Sanxís, Joan
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Diferenciação de estirpes de Potato virus Y ( PVY) por RT-PCR. [PDF]
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FONSECA, L. N. +4 more
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Necrotic local lesions developed in cvs. Matilda, Ostara, Record, Satuma, Stina, Hankkija’s (Hjan) Tanu and Hjan Timo and local ring spots in Olympia and Sieglinde (Siikli) following sap inoculation with the ordinary strain of potato virus Y (PVY0 ...
Jari Valkonen, Eerik Mäkäräinen
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Cultivation of potato leafroll virus (PLRV) in mammalian continuous cell lines
Aim. To use the ability of potato leafroll virus (PLRV) to infect and multiply in mammalian continuous cell lines to purify PLRV isolates from the vegetative plant material, and to study the pathogenicity of those isolates for plants (after culturing in ...
I. Volkova +4 more
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Evidence of Local Adaptation in Plant Virus Effects on Host-Vector Interactions [PDF]
Recent research suggests that plant viruses, and other pathogens, frequently alter host-plant phenotypes in ways that facilitate transmission by arthropod vectors.
De Moraes, C. M. +2 more
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Phosphorus disturbances associated with potato leafroll virus infection
Potato leafroll virus induces considerable disturbances of phosphorus metabolism in leafroll-infected potato plants. Each variety reacts differently in this respect on the infection, to some extent being dependent on the susceptibility of the respective variety to leafroll and to the season as well.
Marie Ulrychová, J. Limberk
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Complex and simple translational readthrough signals in pea enation mosaic virus 1 and potato leafroll virus, respectively. [PDF]
Chkuaseli T, White KA.
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Knockdown of capsid protein encoding novel ATPase domain inhibits genome packaging in potato leafroll virus. [PDF]
Kumar J +9 more
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