Effects of virus infection on release of volatile organic compounds from insect-damaged bean, Phaseolus vulgaris [PDF]
Insects can serve as important vectors of plant pathogens, especially viruses. Insect feeding on plants causes the systemic release of a wide range of plant volatile compounds that can serve as an indirect plant defense by attracting natural enemies of ...
Drumwright, B. Alison +4 more
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Capping of tobacco mosaic virus RNA. Analysis of viral-coded guanylyltransferase-like activity.
David D. Dunigan, Milton Zaitlin
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Mosaic resistance: Transferred from wild tobacco to cultivated varieties through science of genetics
Varieties of cultivated tobacco are almost invariably susceptible to mosaic, a virus disease, which also may infect tomatoes and some other crop plants.
R Clausen
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DNA Synthesis in Tobacco Mosaic Virus-Infected Nicotiana tabacum Protoplasts and Regeneration of Persistently Infected Calli [PDF]
Yehuda Stram, Arthur Weissbach
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Tobacco Mosaic Virus Delivery of Phenanthriplatin for Cancer therapy.
Anna E. Czapar +6 more
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TOM1 family conservation within the plant kingdom for tobacco mosaic virus accumulation. [PDF]
Zhang H, Hu Q.
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Classification models for Tobacco Mosaic Virus and Potato Virus Y using hyperspectral and machine learning techniques. [PDF]
Chen H +10 more
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Chitosan oligosaccharide induces resistance to Tobacco mosaic virus in Arabidopsis via the salicylic acid-mediated signalling pathway [PDF]
Xiaochen Jia +4 more
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Tamara D. Collum +3 more
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