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We report the first complete genome sequence of an isolate of Passiflora chlorosis virus (PaCV), a member of the Potyviridae family, identified in passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) plants grown in Israel.
Patricia Fresnillo +3 more
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Potato virus Y NTN (PVYNTN), a member of the family Potyviridae, is one of the most important plant viruses. Despite common occurrence of seed transmission process in the Potyviridae, the number or routes of virion entry into seeds are still unclear ...
Katarzyna OTULAK +3 more
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Recent progress in maize lethal necrosis disease: From pathogens to integrated pest management
Maize (Zea mays), as a staple food and an important industrial raw material, has been widely cultivated for centuries especially by smallholder farmers.
Bin-hui ZHAN +3 more
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Cloning and characterisation of nanobodies against the coat protein of Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV), in the family Potyviridae, causes an economically important disease. Antibodies are valuable reagents for diagnostic assays to rapidly detect viral infection.
Adel M. Zakri +8 more
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Wheat streak mosaic virus (WSMV; genus Tritimovirus; family Potyviridae) is an economically important virus infecting wheat in the Great Plains region of the USA.
Adarsh K. Gupta, Satyanarayana Tatineni
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Cowpea, (Vigna unguiculata L. (Walp)) is an annual tropical grain legume. Often referred to as "poor man's meat", cowpea is one of the most important subsistence legumes cultivated in West Africa due to the high protein content of its seeds.
Essowè Palanga +12 more
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P1 of turnip mosaic virus interacts with NOD19 for vigorous infection
P1 protein, the most divergent protein of virus members in the genus Potyvirus of the family Potyviridae, is required for robust infection and host adaptation. However, how P1 affects viral proliferation is still largely elusive.
Esther O. Bello +11 more
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Plant Virus Genome Is Shaped by Specific Dinucleotide Restrictions That Influence Viral Infection
The presence of CpG and UpA dinucleotides is restricted in the genomes of animal RNA viruses to avoid specific host defenses. We wondered whether a similar phenomenon exists in nonanimal RNA viruses. Here, we show that these two dinucleotides, especially
Alfonso González de Prádena +5 more
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Molecular characterization of a Bean yellow mosaic virus isolate from Syria
Bean yellow mosaic virus (BYMV, genus Potyvirus, family Potyviridae) was studied by comparing sequences from the coat protein (CP) gene of a Syrian isolate with sequences of six other isolates from the NCBI database.
M.A. Al-Khalaf +5 more
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Hemipteran vectors of stylet‐borne plant viruses: Aphids lead the charge
Among all sap‐feeding hemipterans, aphids stand out by far as the most important vectors of noncirculative plant viruses. Compared to whiteflies and mealybugs, aphids’ highly specialized stylet anatomy and distinct feeding behaviors contribute, together with other features of their biology, to their remarkable efficiency in transmitting stylet‐borne ...
Yu Fu, Stefano Colella, Marilyne Uzest
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