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Staygreen syndrome or Zhengqing in soybean has recently become a major issue for Chinese growers in the Huang-Huai-Hai river basin. Although previous studies revealed that staygreen can be induced when pods/seeds are damaged, it is unknown whether virus ...
Kai Li +9 more
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Evaluation of Constitutive Viral Promoters in Transgenic Soybean Roots and Nodules
The efficiency of β-glucuronidase (GUS) expression was evaluated with five viral promoters to identify the most suitable promoter or promoters for use in soybean hairy roots, including applications to study the symbiotic interaction with Bradyrhizobium ...
Manjula Govindarajulu +3 more
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Elements Involved in the Rsv3-Mediated Extreme Resistance against an Avirulent Strain of Soybean Mosaic Virus [PDF]
Kook-Hyung Kim +2 more
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Main pests and diseases of soybean of the northern ecotype in the conditions of the non-chernozem zone [PDF]
For the first time in the Central Region of the Non-Chernozem zone, the main pathogens affecting soybean varieties of the northern ecotype in this region - downy mildew, fusariosis, and growth retardation virus were studied; the degree of their ...
Demyanenko E.V. +2 more
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In order to reduce the impact of mosaic disease on soybean production and explore a theoretical basis for rapid detection of early soybean mosaic disease, a novel hyperspectral detection method for early soybean mosaic disease based on convolutional ...
GUI Jiangsheng, WU Zixian, LI Kai
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Incidence of Soybean mosaic virus on soybean in Southeast Sulawesi
Abstract There are several mosaic diseases commonly found on soybeans in Indonesia, including Southeast Sulawesi, which are thought to be caused by viruses. Mosaic disease caused by Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) is considered as important disease. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of mosaic diseases, to detect SMV and
M Taufik +5 more
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Development and Use of an Efficient DNA-Based Viral Gene Silencing Vector for Soybean
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) is increasingly being used as a reverse genetics tool to study functions of specific plant genes. It is especially useful for plants, such as soybean, that are recalcitrant to transformation.
Chunquan Zhang +3 more
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Effects of Cowpea mottle virus and Cucumber mosaic virus on six Soybean (
The study was carried out to determine the comparative pathogenic response of six cultivars of soybean; TGx 1844-18E, TGx 1448-2E, TGx 1910-8F, TGx 1019-2EN, TGx 1910-8F and TGx 1876-4E to single and mixed infections with cowpea mottle virus and cucumber
Aliyu Taiye H +2 more
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Diversity of phytovirus strains in the South of the Russian Far East
Aim: to systematise data on the strain diversity of phytoviruses isolated in the South of the Russian Far East based on the analysis of the funds of the Russian Collection of East Asian Viruses of the Laboratory of Virology of the Federal Research Centre
N. N. Kakareka +3 more
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Deteksi Virus yang Menginfeksi Kedelai di Jawa
Virus infection is an important production constraint for soybean. Research was conducted to detect virus infection from soybean samples collected from several locations in Java.
Yunita Fauziah Rahim +2 more
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