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Occurrence of soybean mosaic virus disease and properties of the virus
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Journal of Virological Methods, 2021
Soybean is susceptible to viral diseases which are often present as mixed infections. The individual simplex RT-PCR methods used for the identification of multiple viruses are more tedious and time-consuming than the corresponding multiplex RT-PCR. This study used soybean mosaic virus (SMV), bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) and cucumber mosaic virus ...
Bing Xue, Jing Shang, Junbo Du
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Soybean is susceptible to viral diseases which are often present as mixed infections. The individual simplex RT-PCR methods used for the identification of multiple viruses are more tedious and time-consuming than the corresponding multiplex RT-PCR. This study used soybean mosaic virus (SMV), bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) and cucumber mosaic virus ...
Bing Xue, Jing Shang, Junbo Du
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Recombinant soybean mosaic virus is prevalent in Chinese soybean fields
Archives of Virology, 2014Recombinant soybean mosaic virus (SMV-R) is a novel strain that has recently been identified. SMV-R was first isolated from Chongqing, China, and exhibits different pathogenicity on soybeans and common beans compared with normal soybean mosaic virus (SMV-N).
Yongqing, Yang +4 more
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Phytopathology®, 2022
The leaves of soybean cultivar ZheA8901 show various symptoms (necrosis, mosaic, and symptomless) when infected with different strains of soybean mosaic virus (SMV). Based on a proteomic analysis performed with tandem mass tags (TMT), 736 proteins were differentially expressed from soybean samples that showed asymptomatic, mosaic, and necrosis ...
Kai Zhang +9 more
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The leaves of soybean cultivar ZheA8901 show various symptoms (necrosis, mosaic, and symptomless) when infected with different strains of soybean mosaic virus (SMV). Based on a proteomic analysis performed with tandem mass tags (TMT), 736 proteins were differentially expressed from soybean samples that showed asymptomatic, mosaic, and necrosis ...
Kai Zhang +9 more
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IDENTIFICATION OF SOYBEAN MOSAIC VIRUS IN POLAND
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2015Soybean mosaic virus (SMV), the causal agent of a commonly occurring disease of soybean (Glycine max), is seed-borne and readily transmitted mechanically. Soybean plants and seeds in Poland were surveyed by ELISA to evaluate the occurence of SMV and characterize its isolates by RT-PCR using primers designed in the P1, HC-Pro and coat protein (CP) genes
Jeżewska, M. +3 more
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Detection and evolutionary analysis of soybean miRNAs responsive to soybean mosaic virus
Planta, 2013MicroRNAs (miRNA) are a class of non-coding RNAs that have important gene regulatory roles in various organisms. However, the miRNAs involved in soybean's response to soybean mosaic virus (SMV) are unknown. To identify novel miRNAs and biotic-stress regulated small RNAs that are involved in soybean's response to SMV, two small RNA libraries were ...
Xianchao, Yin +4 more
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Pathogen-derived transgenic resistance to soybean mosaic virus in soybean
Molecular Breeding, 2001Development of transgenic disease resistance in soybeans, despite progress in other important crop plants, has advanced slowly. In this study, transgenic soybean plants resistant to soybean mosaic virus (SMV) were obtained by transforming with the coat protein gene and the 3′-UTR from SMV.
Xinyu Wang +3 more
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Inheritance of resistance to Soybean mosaic virus in FT-10 soybean
Euphytica, 2004The occurrence of a new isolate from the G5 strain of Soybean mosaic virus (SMV), which broke the resistance of soybean cultivar FT-10, was first reported in Brazil in 1995. Cultivar Davis is an ancestor of ‘FT-10’ and the likely source of resistance to the virus.
Marcia F. Silva +2 more
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Inheritance of Reaction to Soybean Mosaic Virus in Two Soybean Cultivars
Crop Science, 1989Knowledge of the inheritance of resistance to major diseases is important to plant breeders. Segregation for reaction to soybean mosaic virus (SMV) was studied in two soybean [Glycine max L. (Merr.)] cultivars, Marshall and Kwanggyo, which exhibit differential reactions to strains of SMV.
G. R. Buss +3 more
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