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Among the components of the RNA silencing pathway in plants, RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RDRs) play fundamental roles in antiviral defence. Here, we demonstrate that the Nicotiana benthamiana RDR6 is involved in defence against the bipartite ...
Yazmín Landeo-Ríos +3 more
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Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) (genus Crinivirus, family Closteroviridae) causes important emergent diseases in tomato and other solanaceous crops. ToCV is not transmitted mechanically and is naturally transmitted by whiteflies.
Fortes, Isabel M. +2 more
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Apulia (southern Italy) hosts a rich variety of globe artichoke ecotypes of high interest for breeding programs and industrial production. Most of the ecotypes are at risk of genetic erosion because of the high incidence of plant pathogens, which include
Corrado, A., Di Franco, A., Spanò, R.
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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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PROTOCOLLO DIAGNOSTICO PER TOMATO INFECTIOUS CHLOROSIS VIRUS E TOMATO CHLOROSIS VIRUS SU POMODORO
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Manglli A +6 more
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Winter vegetable cultivation is realized in several having suitable climate condition region of Turkey. Lettuce, an important winter crop for Turkey is cultivated in various provinces of the Central Anatolia Region.
Birol AKBAŞ +2 more
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Pronounced yellowing symptoms on the lower leaves of tomato plants, similar to those caused by nitrogen deficiency, were observed in the spring of 1998 in The Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center and in farmers' fields in southern Taiwan.
W S, Tsai +4 more
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First Report of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus in Spain
During the summer and autumn of 2001, symptoms of interveinal yellowing, bronzing, brittleness, and rolling of lower leaves were observed in greenhouse- and field-grown tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) plants in Castellon Province in eastern Spain. Symptoms resembled those caused by the whitefly-transmitted criniviruses (1,2).
Font MI +5 more
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Wild radish (Raphanus species) and Garden Rocket (Eruca sativa) as new brassicaceae hosts of tomato chlorosis virus in south America. [PDF]
Wild radish (Raphanus sativus L. and R. raphanistrum L.) and garden rocket [Eruca sativa (Mill) Thell] plants displaying interveinal yellowing in the lower leaves were found in Mauá da Serra (Paraná State, Brazil).
FONTES, M. G. +5 more
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ABSTRACTThis 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 reversetranscription-polymerase chain reactions (RT-PCR) using specific primer ToCV-CF/ToCV-CR (360 bp) and TICVCF/TICV-CR (416 ...
Resti Fajarfika +3 more
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