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Functionality of potato virus Y coat protein in cell-to-cell movement dynamics is defined by its N-terminal region [PDF]
Potato virus Y (PVY) is one of the top 10 economically most important plant viruses and responsible for major yield losses. We previously suggested the involvement of the N-terminal region of PVY coat protein (CP) in PVY spread. By constructing different
Anže Vozelj +10 more
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Pathogenicity, Resistance Genes and Integrated Management Strategies of Potato Virus Y in Potato [PDF]
Potato virus Y (PVY), widely regarded as one of the world’s most important plant viruses, seriously threatens global potato production and food security.
Zijian Zhang +9 more
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Potato virus Y (PVY) is a deadly environmental constraint that damages productivity of potato (Solanum tuberosum) around the globe. One of the major challenges is to develop resistance against PVY.
Imran Amin +2 more
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Role of Ry chc gene diversity in the resistance of wild potato relative Solanum chacoense to potato virus Y [PDF]
Potato virus Y (PVY) is one of the most significant pathogens in the production of cultivated potato Solanum tuberosum worldwide. The most efficient way to combat viral diseases is the use of resistant varieties.
Aleksandr Antipov +3 more
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Potato plants are liable to PVY infection without efficient control. Therefore, they were cultivated under greenhouse and open field conditions, artificially infected with PVY and then treated after 15 days of infection with native lactoferrin (LF) and ...
Mahmoud Z Sitohy, Soad Taha, Ali O Osman
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The genotypes of potatoes bred by Falenki Breeding station were studied for the presence of resistance genes markers to the following pathogens: Globodera rostochiensis, Globodera pallidа, Synchytrium endobioticum, potato virus X (PVХ) and potato virus Y
A. V. Bakulina +3 more
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Insight into aphid mediated Potato Virus Y transmission: A molecular to bioinformatics prospective
Potato, the world's most popular crop is reported to provide a food source for nearly a billion people. It is prone to a number of biotic stressors that affect yield and quality, out of which Potato Virus Y (PVY) occupies the top position.
Tanmaya Kumar Bhoi +10 more
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Potatoes are the world’s most produced non-grain crops and an important food source for billions of people. Potatoes are susceptible to numerous pathogens that reduce yield, including Potato virus Y (PVY).
Brian T. Ross +3 more
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Phylogeography and molecular evolution of potato virus Y. [PDF]
Potato virus Y (PVY) is an important plant pathogen, whose host range includes economically important crops such as potato, tobacco, tomato, and pepper. PVY presents three main strains (PVY(O), PVY(N) and PVY(C)) and several recombinant forms.
José M Cuevas +5 more
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Pest categorisation of potato virus Y (non‐EU isolates)
Following a request from the EU Commission, the Panel on Plant Health has addressed the pest categorisation of non‐EU isolates of potato virus Y (PVY).
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