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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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Virusi paradajza sa posebnim osvrtom na 'emerging' viruse [PDF]
So far, tomato is a natural host for about 146 plant viruses, but several of them have caused a considerable economic damage constantly, such as aphid-borne viruses, Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), Potato virus Y (PVY), and Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV), the ...
Krstić, Branka +4 more
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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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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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Investigations of the molecular determinants of maize streak virus replication
Includes bibliographical references.Geminiviruses replicate via a rolling circle mechanism, which initiates at the origin of replication located within the long intergenic region (LIR).
Willment, Janet Anne
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Infeksi Ganda Begomovirus dan Crinivirus pada Tanaman Tomat di Kabupaten Magelang, Jawa Tengah [PDF]
Since 2006, a yellowing disease has been observed in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) fields in Central Java, Indonesia. Epidemics of the diseases were mainly associated with populations of the whitefly Trialeurodes vaporariorum and Bemisia tabaci, the ...
Kusumaningrum, F. (Fitri) +3 more
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A virus causing chlorosis and leaf distortion in the Western Australian endemic legume Hardenbergia comptoniana was detected by biological indexing to Chenopodium quinoa and Nicotiana benthamiana. Enzyme linked immuno-sorbent assay (ELISA) using general
Webster, Craig Graham
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The Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) biotype B transmitted host range of Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV), genus Crinivirus, Family Closteroviridae, and Cucumber vein yellowing virus (CVYV), genus Ipomovirus, Family Potyviridae, was studied.
Smith P +5 more
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Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) is a rapidly spreading crinivirus, whose global distribution has increased significantly over the past two decades. This work focuses on studying the minor capsid protein (CPm) of ToCV and its role in transmission, employing
García Merenciano, Ana Cristina
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Yellowing viral disorder in Tomato: occurrence of Tomato infectious chlorosis virus (TICV) in Sicily
DAVINO, Salvatore +4 more
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