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Gravi infezioni di Tomato infectious chlorosis virus su pomodoro in Puglia
In 2015, 15 to 20% of tomato plants grown in a greehouse southeast of Bari (Apulia, southern Italy) showed symptoms similar to nutrient disorders or phytotoxicity.
Roberta Spano' +2 more
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The causal agent of the purple and yellowing disease symptoms in Indonesia has been identified as Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (TICV) species, Genus Crinivirus, the Family Closteroviridae.
, Sedyo Hartono
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Using new tools to detect and characterise plant viruses
Executive summary: The overall aim of this study was to develop new methods to detect and characterise plant viruses. Generic methods for detection of virus proteins and nucleic acids were developed to detect two plant viruses, Pelargonium zonate spot ...
Luo, Hao
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Tomato mosaic virus (ToMV) is one of the most important viral pathogens affecting tomato production worldwide. This study investigated the occurrence, molecular characterization, and phylogenetic relationships of ToMV isolates infecting tomato plants in ...
Boburbek Akhmadaliev +7 more
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Development of Diagnostic Tools for the Seed Potato Industry
The Australian potato industry is threatened by inadequate measures to control the virus health of seed potatoes. Potatoes are vegetatively propagated; therefore infection can result in disease spreading through generations.
Mortimer-Jones, Sheila Mary
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Phosphorylation and proteome dynamics in pathogen-resistant tomato plants
Microbial plant pathogens impose a continuous threat on global food production. Similar to disease resistance in mammals, an innate immune system allows plants to recognise pathogens and swiftly activate defence.
Stulemeijer, I.J.E.
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This research was aimed to detect the ToCV and TICV caused yellowing disease on tomatoes by molecular detection. Leaf samples of symptomatic plants were taken from Ketep (Magelang), then the leaves were identified by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reactions (RT-PCR) using specific primer ToCV-CF/ToCV-CR (360 bp) and TICVCF/TICV-CR (416 bp). The
Fajarfika, Resti +3 more
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Tomato antiviral ubiquitin-proteasome system recognizes viral 59 kDa protein to confer tomato chlorosis virus resistance. [PDF]
Zhao D +15 more
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GATA8-Mediated Antiviral Defence Is Countered by Tomato Chlorosis Virus-Encoded Pathogenicity Protein p27. [PDF]
Zhao D +8 more
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Prevalence, epidemiology and molecular studies of Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) in South Africa. [PDF]
Moodley V, Gubba A, Mafongoya PL.
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