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Proteome and Ubiquitinome Analyses Reveal the Involvement of Ubiquitination in Resistance to Maize Lethal Necrosis. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Plant Pathol
Guo H   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Lettuce Big-Vein Associated Virus ORF3 Encodes a Functional 30K Movement Protein. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Plant Pathol
Schravesande WEW   +4 more
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Tomato infectious chlorosis virus . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Tomato infectious chlorosis virus Viruses: Closteroviridae: Crinivirus Hosts: Tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum ). Information is given on the geographical distribution in EUROPE, Greece, Italy, Spain, ASIA, Indonesia, Japan, Honshu ...
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FIRST REPORT OF TOMATO INFECTIOUS CHLOROSIS VIRUS IN TUNISIA

Journal of Plant Pathology, 2014
In Tunisia, tomato is the most important vegetable crop which, due to the favourable climatic conditions, is grown the whole year round. During field surveys conducted in autumn 2012, symptoms of severe yellowing, brittleness and thickening of mature leaves were observed in late tomato crops. Yellowing symptoms on older leaves were also observed in the
Salleh W.   +5 more
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First Report of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus on Tomato in Bulgaria

Journal of Phytopathology, 2012
AbstractVirus‐like chlorotic symptoms were observed on tomato plants, cv. Velocity, grown in a greenhouse, region of Plovdiv. Samples collected from the leaves with interveinal yellowing and with initial interveinal chlorosis were tested for virus presence. Only the samples collected from the upper leaves with slight interveinal chlorosis were positive
Gancho Pasev   +2 more
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Tomato infectious chlorosis virus causes leaf yellowing and reddening of tomato in Italy

Phytoparasitica, 2002
Since autumn 2000 severe and widespread chlorosis, sometimes associated with redness, has been observed in greenhouse tomatoes in different regions of Italy. A total of 104 samples were analysed for Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (TICV), by a one-step RT-PCR procedure.
Vaira   +6 more
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FIRST REPORT OF TOMATO INFECTIOUS CHLOROSIS VIRUS FROM TOMATO IN APULIA, SOUTHERN ITALY

Journal of Plant Pathology, 2011
A severe disease of tomato was observed in 2010 in agreenhouse in the province of Lecce (Apulia, southernItaly). Plants showed interveinal yellowing and thickening ofmature leaves and a bushy appearance of the new growth.Pale-yellow spots, which became sunken and necrotic, werescattered on the fruit surface.
Spano R.   +3 more
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