Two TGA Transcription Factor Members from Hyper-Susceptible Soybean Exhibiting Significant Basal Resistance to Soybean mosaic virus. [PDF]
Jiang H, Gu S, Li K, Gai J.
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Soybean mosaic virus: strains, ultrastructure and movement
Two Virginia isolates of soybean mosaic virus (SHV), VA and OCM, were classified as G1 and G3 strains, respectively, according to a soybean differential cultivar system. G1/VA and G3/OCM differed in the symptom severity induced on soybean (Glycine max [L.
Hunst, Penny L.
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Early detection of soybean mosaic virus using portable Raman spectroscopy coupled with machine learning. [PDF]
Han Y +10 more
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Discovery and characterization of differentially expressed soybean miRNAs and their targets during soybean mosaic virus infection unveils novel insight into Soybean-SMV interaction. [PDF]
Li B +8 more
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Systematic Screening of Host Interactors for <i>Soybean mosaic virus</i> Proteins Identifies Four Soybean (<i>Glycine max</i>) Antiviral Factors. [PDF]
Niu N, Li W, Zhou Z, Wuriyanghan H.
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Complete Genome Sequencing and Infectious cDNA Clone Construction of Soybean Mosaic Virus Isolated from Shanxi. [PDF]
Wang D, Cui L, Zhang L, Ma Z, Niu Y.
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Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) is distributed worldwide. The primary mode of transmission is through seed (Goodman and Oard, 1980), although the virus is also nonpersistently transmitted by aphids (Irwin and Goodman, 1981).
Goodman, Robert, Fletcher, Jacqueline
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Transmission Studies of Soybean mosaic virus
H.V. Nandakishor Praful Kumar, S.S. Mane
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Characterization of the Soybean <i>GmCCS-GmCSN5B-GmVTC1</i> Pathway and Its Functional Roles Under <i>Soybean mosaic virus</i> Infection. [PDF]
Li B +8 more
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Virus-induced soybean seed problems
Soybean growers this fall may have problems with green stem and mottled seed. Many of the problems may be caused by bean pod mottle virus (BPMV) or soybean mosaic virus (SMV). Both viruses cause the same leaf symptoms, green stem in the fall, and mottled
Hill, John
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