The replicative fitness and virulence of potato virus Y evolve differently in pepper lines with different levels of resistance and tolerance. [PDF]
Jayet T +7 more
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Role of Ry<sub>chc</sub> gene diversity in the resistance of wild potato relative Solanum chacoense to potato virus Y. [PDF]
Antipov A +3 more
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Resistance to Potato virus Y (PVY) in potato cv. Pito transformed with the P1 gene of PVY [PDF]
Mäki-Valkama, Tuula
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J. Onditi, Kiarie Njoroge
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A robust absolute quantification protocol for potato virus Y based on reverse transcription-quantitative PCR. [PDF]
Spencer D, Padilla-Crespo E, Tan EH.
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Stay with me: rPL4 kidnaps the viral replicase to limit TVBMV infection. [PDF]
Uranga M.
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The biodiversity and epidemiology of potato virus Y (PVY) in Scotland
Potato virus Y (PVY) is considered to be the most serious viral pathogen that affects potato crops worldwide and can cause substantial yield losses. PVY exists as a complex of strains that can be distinguished on the basis of their biology, serology and genome analysis. In recent decades novel recombinant PVYN strains have emerged that can cause Potato
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Marker-Assisted Selection for Disease Resistance in Potato Breeding in the Ural Region of Russia (2018-2025): Comprehensive Genotyping and Validation of Key Resistance Markers. [PDF]
Lihodeevskiy GA +4 more
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Aphid populations and virus vector potential in potato fields across seasons and regions in Norway. [PDF]
Johansen NS +10 more
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ALKBH1L Is an m<sup>6</sup>A Demethylase and Mediates PVY Infection in <i>Nicotiana benthamiana</i> Through m<sup>6</sup>A Modification. [PDF]
Zhou J +10 more
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