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Sources of resistance to viruses in the Potyviridae

1992
Resistance to 56 viruses in the family Potyviridae in 334 plant species was tabulated. Studies conducted in the last 60 years have elucidated the genetics and usefulness of 135 resistance genes, but no reports on the heritability of other sources of resistance are available.
R, Provvidenti, R O, Hampton
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Family Potyviridae

2004
International ...
Revers, Frederic, Candresse, Thierry
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Taxonomic position of sugarcane streak mosaic virus in the family Potyviridae *

Archives of Virology, 2002
AcDNA library was generated from purified RNA of sugarcane streak mosaic virus--Andhra Pradesh (SCSMV-AP). Two overlapping clones covering 3160 nucleotides encoding partial CI, complete 6K2, VPg-NIa and NIb genes were sequenced. A comparison of this sequence along with the 3' terminal 1315 nucleotides of SCSMV-AP determined earlier with the other ...
Hema, M, Sreenivasulu, P, Savithri, HS
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A member of a new genus in the Potyviridae infects Rubus

Virus Research, 2008
Blackberry yellow vein disease causes devastating losses on blackberry in the south and southeastern United States. Blackberry yellow vein associated virus (BYVaV) was identified as the putative causal agent of the disease but the identification of latent infections of BYVaV led to the investigation of additional agents being involved in symptomatology.
James, Susaimuthu   +3 more
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Serological Detection of Members of the Potyviridae with Polyclonal Antisera

Journal of Phytopathology, 1994
AbstractThe cross‐reactivity of two polyclonal antisera with various members of the Potyviridae was determined using four different serological methods. An antiserum (no. 314) prepared against apparently intact turnip mosaic potyvirus (TuMV) particles showed a high cross‐reactivity with all of 20 aphid‐borne potyviruses tested as well as the mite‐borne
J. Richter   +3 more
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Clustering Potyviridae species on the basis of four major traits

1992
Cluster analysis was used to examine taxonomic relationships among 31 potyviruses, using four categorical variables; genome segmentation, vector, inclusion bodies produced and host range. Analysis showed that regardless of weight given to genome segmentation, the fungus-transmitted viruses clustered in one group and the rest of the viruses in another ...
K M, Makkouk, M, Singh
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Viruses of the Potyviridae with non-aphid vectors

1992
The large majority of members of the family Potyviridae are aphid-transmitted. However, 17 viruses whose vectors are unknown have been classified as members of the genus Potyvirus. Loss of aphid transmissibility has been observed in some strains of several potyviruses.
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Bymoviruses (Potyviridae)

2021
Annette Niehl, Frank Rabenstein
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Tritimoviruses and Rymoviruses (Potyviridae)

2021
Satyanarayana Tatineni, Gary L. Hein
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Virus-host interactome of Potyviridae

2021
Elangovan Sangeetha, Tennyson Jebasingh
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