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Erratum: ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Potyviridae
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Stephen J. Wylie +10 more
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Virus Diseases of Vegetable and Melon Crops in the South of the Russian Far East
Aim. The development of an inventory of phytoviruses affecting vegetable and melon crops in the South of the Russian Far East.Discussion. On the basis of many years of original research, carried out on a regular basis by the Laboratory of Virology ...
V. F. Tolkach +7 more
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Plant-infecting RNA viruses from 30 families and floating genera, as well as a great number of uncultured as yet-unclassified plant-associated viruses have been described. Even so, the plant RNA virosphere is still underexplored.
Roland Zell +3 more
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The Potyviridae P1a leader protease contributes to host range specificity
The P1a protein of the ipomovirus Cucumber vein yellowing virus is one of the self-cleavage serine proteases present in Potyviridae family members. P1a is located at the N-terminal end of the viral polyprotein, and is closely related to potyviral P1 protease.
Hongying Shan +8 more
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Pomegranate is an important crop in the Mediterranean Basin that can be affected by a range of pathogens. With the aim to better understand the impact of viral diseases on pomegranate, two leaf samples from Turkey showing virus-like symptoms such as ...
Kadriye Caglayan +8 more
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Unsuccessful Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD) evaluation attempts in western Democratic Republic of Congo and implications with cassava root necrosis disease (CRND) etiology [PDF]
Open Access ArticleCassava brown streak disease (CBSD) is the second most important virus disease after Cassava mosaic disease (CMD), infecting cassava (ManihotesculetaCrantz) in Africa. The disease is caused by two distinct viruses, Cassava brown streak
Bakelana, Z. +7 more
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Transcriptional slippage in the positive‐sense
The family Potyviridae encompasses ~30% of plant viruses and is responsible for significant economic losses worldwide. Recently, a small overlapping coding sequence, termed pipo, was found to be conserved in the genomes of all potyvirids. PIPO is expressed as part of a frameshift protein, P3N-PIPO, which is essential for virus cell-to-cell movement ...
Allan Olspert +4 more
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Fourth Edition. The family Potyviridae includes more than 210 plant-infecting virus species sorted currently into 10 genera Bevemovirus, Brambyvirus, Bymovirus, Ipomovirus, Macluravirus, Poacevirus, Potyvirus (the largest, with up to 175 members) Roymovirus, Rymovirus, and Tritimovirus.
Valli, Adrián +2 more
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Nucleotide bias of DCL and AGO in plant anti-virus gene silencing [PDF]
Plant Dicer-like (DCL) and Argonaute (AGO) are the key enzymes involved in anti-virus post-transcriptional gene silencing (AV-PTGS). Here we show that AV-PTGS exhibited nucleotide preference by calculating a relative AV-PTGS efficiency on processing ...
Dalmay, Tamas +8 more
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Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD), dubbed the "Ebola of plants", is a serious threat to food security in Africa caused by two viruses of the family Potyviridae: cassava brown streak virus (CBSV) and Ugandan (U)CBSV.
Adrian A Valli +11 more
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