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Draft Genome Resource for the Potato Powdery Scab Pathogen Spongospora subterranea
The Plasmodiophorida (Phytomyxea, Rhizaria) are a group of protists that infect plants. Of this group, Spongospora subterranea causes major problems for the potato industry by causing powdery scab and root galling of potatoes and as vector for the Potato
Stefan Ciaghi +2 more
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Detection and Confirmation of Potato mop-top virus in Potatoes Produced in the United States and Canada [PDF]
Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) was detected in potatoes grown in the United States and Canada during surveillance testing by a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) targeting the coat protein gene in RNA3. Out of 3,221 lots of seed and ware potatoes that were tested, 4.3% were positive for PMTV.
H, Xu, T-L, DeHaan, S H, De Boer
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Unusual Long-Distance Movement Strategies of Potato mop-top virus RNAs in Nicotiana benthamiana
The Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) genome encodes replicase, movement, and capsid proteins on three different RNA species that are encapsidated within tubular rod-shaped particles. Previously, we showed that the protein produced on translational readthrough
Lesley Torrance +5 more
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Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) is a significant pathogen causing potato “spraing” disease worldwide. The PMTV 8K protein functions as a weak viral suppressor of RNA silencing (VSR), has viroporin activity, and plays a role in pathogenicity by promoting ...
Shweta Roy +5 more
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First Report of Potato mop-top virus on Potato from the United States
Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) is a tripartite pomovirus vectored by the powdery scab plasmodiophoromycete Spongospora subterranea pv. subterranea (1). PMTV occurs on potato (Solanum tuberosum) in Europe, the Andes, Asia, and Canada. Internal necrotic arc and fleck tuber symptoms (“spraing”) may reduce commercial acceptance of some cultivars (3).
D H, Lambert +5 more
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Transgenic expression of a translatable version of the Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) coat protein (CP) gene (encoded by RNA 3) in Nicotiana benthamiana prevented production of symptoms and infective virus particles.
Kara D. McGeachy, Hugh Barker
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Abstract figure legend The genetic inactivation of one Mcu allele leads to sex‐specific changes in neuronal function in adult mice, that is, the firing of action potentials and the relationship between cytosolic and mitochondrial Ca2+ levels. The ability to produce NAD(P)H by stimulated neural tissue is largely preserved in male mice but delayed in ...
Jenna Gray +16 more
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First Report of Potato mop-top virus in North Dakota
Potato mop-top virus (PMTV) is the type member of the genus Pomovirus. PMTV is an important pathogen of potato, causing significant economic losses in Northern Europe, North and South America, and Asia (3). PMTV in the United States was first reported in Maine (2). PMTV is vectored by the plasmodiophoromycete Spongospora subterranea cv.
N, David +3 more
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RNA structural profiling of Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus by DMS‐MaPseq and DREEM analyses uncover that viral genome‐wide RSS is highly complicated and heterogeneous, with alternative RSSs widely distributed across the genome. Notably, the viral 3’ tRNA‐like structure adopts alternative conformations in vivo.
Jiaying Zhu +7 more
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Detection of Potato mop top virus (Furovirus) on potato in southeast Idaho
In February 2012, commercially produced potato (Solanum tuberosum) tubers, cv. Modoc, grown in southeast Idaho, were observed with internal necrotic arcs and lines. Samples were obtained from potatoes that had been washed and packaged. No external symptoms were evident.
J L, Whitworth, J M, Crosslin
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