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The Rysto immune receptor recognises a broadly conserved feature of potyviral coat proteins
Summary Knowledge of the immune mechanisms responsible for viral recognition is critical for understanding durable disease resistance and successful crop protection. We determined how potato virus Y (PVY) coat protein (CP) is recognised by Rysto, a TNL immune receptor. We applied structural modelling, site‐directed mutagenesis, transient overexpression,
Marta Grech‐Baran +7 more
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Human colorectal disorders in the digestive tract are recognized by reference colonoscopy. The current system recognizes cancer through a three‐stage system that utilizes two sets of colonoscopy data. However, identifying polyps by visualization has not been addressed.
Akella S. Narasimha Raju +3 more
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Colorectal cancer typically affects the gastrointestinal tract within the human body. Colonoscopy is one of the most accurate methods of detecting cancer. The current system facilitates the identification of cancer by computer‐assisted diagnosis (CADx) systems with a limited number of deep learning methods.
Akella S. Narasimha Raju +3 more
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Improved knowledge on key epidemiological parameters to optimize Sharka management strategies
International audienceSharka is a major viral disease of stone fruits (Prunus) worldwide, reducing both fruit quality and yield. Caused by Plum pox virus (PPV, family Potyviridae, genus Potyvirus), the disease is spread over long distances by the ...
Thébaud, Gaël, Dallot, Sylvie
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Summary Taxonomic relationships P lum pox virus ( PPV ) is a member of the genus P
García, Juan Antonio +3 more
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More than 1,300 seedlings of European plum originating from crossing combinations with at least one parent showing hypersensitivity resistance against PPV were analyzed for their reaction to artificial inoculation with PPV using the double grafting ...
M. Neumüller, W. Hartmann
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THIRTEEN YEARS OF SHARKA DISEASE IN VALENCIA, SPAIN
Since the initial detection of PPV in Valencia (Spain), work on improvement of diagnosis methods and virus characterization have been developed, mainly with serological methods. Comparison of traps and sampling methods to evaluate aphid populations in the orchards, as well as identification of potential vectors have been made. Epidemiology and analysis
Llácer, Gerardo, Cambra, Mariano
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Investigation on the incidence of Plum pox virus in fruit nurseries of the Czech Republic
Nine different visual evaluations of Plum pox virus (PPV) presence were carried out in four nurseries during 2012-2015. Results of visual evaluation were verified by ELISA. The presence of PPV was confirmed by ELISA in all the trees showing PPV symptoms.
Jaroslav Polák, Petr Komínek
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Biotech/GM crops in horticulture: plum cv. HoneySweet resistant to Plum pox virus
Commercialisation of Biotech/GM (Biotech) crops started in 1995. Not only field crops, but also horticultural transgenic crops are under development and are beginning to be commercialised. Genetic engineering has the potential to revolutionise fruit tree
Jaroslav POLÁK +3 more
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First report of Plum pox virus on Tilia spp. in Turkey
New Disease Reports, Volume 44, Issue 1, July–September 2021.
A. Çıtır, Y. Akbilek, H. Ilbağı
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