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Crystal Structure of the Disease-Specific Protein of Rice Stripe Virus.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2022
The rice stripe virus (RSV) is responsible for devastating effects in East Asian rice-producing areas. The disease-specific protein (SP) level in rice plants determines the severity of RSV symptoms.
Lifei Chen   +11 more
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Evolution of rice stripe virus

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2017
Rice stripe virus (RSV) is an insect-borne tenuivirus of economical significance. It is endemic to the rice-growing regions of East Asia and exhibits more genetic diversity in Yunnan Province of China. To gain more insights into the molecular epidemiology and evolution of RSV, recombination analyses were conducted and potential events were detected in ...
Cheng-Qiang He, Mei He, Sheng-Yu Guan
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Silencing suppressors of Rice black-streaked dwarf virus and Rice stripe virus hijack the 26S proteasome of Laodelphax striatellus to facilitate virus accumulation and transmission.

Pest Management Science, 2022
BACKGROUND Rice black-streaked dwarf virus (RBSDV) is transmitted by small brown planthopper (Laodelphax striatellus, L. striatellus) and causes devastating disease in rice.
Y. Li   +7 more
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Laodelphax striatellus saliva mucin enables the formation of stylet sheathes to facilitate its feeding and rice stripe virus transmission.

Pest Management Science, 2022
BACKGROUND Laodelphax striatellus transmits rice stripe virus (RSV) during sap feeding of the rice plant. The insect saliva proteins play direct and indirect roles in mediating RSV transmission; however, the function of most saliva proteins remained ...
Y. Huo   +7 more
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Advances in the studies of Rice stripe virus

Frontiers of Agriculture in China, 2010
Rice stripe virus (RSV), the type member of the genus Tenuivirus, is one of the most economically important pathogens of rice and is repeatedly epidemic in China, Japan and Korea. The latest achievements of the studies on the biological functions of virus-encoded proteins, pathogenicity differentiation and genetic diversity of virus, virus-plant host ...
Lianhui Xie   +4 more
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Rice Stripe Virus Modulates the Feeding Preference of Small Brown Planthopper from the Stems to Leaves of Rice Plants to Promote Virus Infection.

Phytopathology, 2022
Research on plant-virus-vector interactions has revealed that viruses can enhance their spread to new host plants by attracting non-viruliferous vectors to infected plants or driving viruliferous vectors to non-infected plants.
Wei-Yan Guo   +9 more
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Infection and replication of a planthopper transmitted virus-rice stripe virus in rice protoplasts

Journal of Virological Methods, 1996
Rice stripe virus (RSV), a planthopper-transmitted virus, was inoculated into rice protoplasts, and a one-step growth curve was determined. The amount of virus in the protoplasts decreased following the inoculation, and then increased after 8 h. The replication of RSV reached its peak 20 h after inoculation.
Suyan Wang   +4 more
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The Rice Stripe Virus Group [PDF]

open access: possible, 1988
The rice stripe virus group viruses, or “tenuiviruses,” as they are to be named, were officially recognized as comprising a distinct plant virus group by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) in 1983 (R. I. Hamilton, private communication). With varying degrees of certainty, we can currently assign five viruses to this group.
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A rice plant expressing viral glycoprotein NSvc2-NS reduces the transmission of rice stripe virus by the small brown planthopper.

Pest Management Science, 2022
BACKGROUND Plant viruses transmitted by arthropod vectors threaten crop health worldwide. Rice stripe virus (RSV) is one of the most important rice viruses in East Asia and is transmitted by the small brown planthopper (SBPH).
Cheng Lu   +7 more
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First report of Rice stripe necrosis virus in Argentina

Crop Protection, 2018
Abstract Since 2008/2009, we have seen symptoms of viral infection in rice plants from crop regions in Argentina. The main objective of this work was to identify the causal agent of the rice plants' crinkling. We therefore analyzed samples of symptomatic rice plants from Beron de Astrada (Corrientes province) and San Javier (Santa Fe province) by ...
Maurino, Maria Fernanda   +5 more
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