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Engineering the 3′‐UTR of Tobacco Vein Mottling Virus to Confer Cross‐Protection Against Potyviruses
The 3′‐untranslated region (3′‐UTR) and its secondary structure of virus genomic RNA of tobacco vein mottling virus (TVMV) are important in symptoms attenuation, which can be engineered for cross‐protection against further viral infection. We provide experimental evidence that supports the roles of 3′‐UTR in potyvirus infection.
Haijuan Wang +5 more
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Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV-IL): a seed-transmissible geminivirus in tomatoes [PDF]
AbstractTomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is one of the most well-known tomato-infecting begomoviruses and transmitted by Bemisia tabaci. Seed transmission has previously been reported for some RNA viruses, but TYLCV has not previously been described as a seed-borne virus. In 2013 and 2014, without whitefly-mediated transmission, TYLCV was detected
Kil, Eui-Joon +12 more
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Tomato yellow leaf curl virus- IS76, a textbook case of viral emergence triggered by host shift [PDF]
Begomoviruses belong to the family Geminiviridae and are known to be highly recombinogenic. The tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) is one of the most devastating disease affecting tomato.
Jammes, Margaux +4 more
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Natural incidence of bean viruses in the northwest of Iran
Bean is considered as one of the most important legumes around the world. Viral diseases are a major yield reducing factor in bean production. Bean samples with virus-like symptoms like severe or mild mosaic, vein banding, leaf curling, blistering and ...
Mina Rastgou, Masoumeh Jalali
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The Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus resistance genes Ty-1 and Ty-3 are allelic and code for DFDGD-class RNA-dependent RNA polymerases. [PDF]
Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Disease incited by Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) causes huge losses in tomato production worldwide and is caused by different related begomovirus species.
Maarten G Verlaan +7 more
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This study reveals a tripartite pesticide–pathogen–host interaction in which the host kinase CDPK7‐like in Nicotiana benthamiana interacts with cucumber mosaic virus coat protein (CMV CP) to form LLPS‐driven condensates that facilitate viral infection.
Lei Zhao +7 more
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Summary Beneficial rhizobacteria and viral pathogens can both alter host plant phenotypes, yet little is known about how their simultaneous presence influences plant metabolism and species interactions. We investigated how two rhizobacteria, Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Delftia acidovorans, together with bean pod mottle virus (BPMV), shape soybean ...
Hannier Pulido +3 more
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First Report of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus in Réunion Island
In September 1997, stunting, reduced leaf size, leaf curling, and yellow margins were observed on tomato plants on a farm on the south coast of Réunion, a French island belonging to the Mascarenes archipelago. To our knowledge, these symptoms appeared to be characteristic of a tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) infection.
Peterschmitt, Michel +6 more
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ABSTRACT Amaranthus palmeri is one of the most troublesome invasive agricultural weeds worldwide, exhibiting super invasiveness and high resistance to conventional management strategies. Artificial microRNA‐mediated silencing technology, coupled with a nanoparticle‐mediated delivery system, represents an attractive approach for fertility control in A ...
Liyong Sun +6 more
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Physical protection of tomato crops against tomato chlorosis virus and tomato yellow leaf curl virus
La protección fisica en cultivos de tomate contra tomato chlorosis virus y tomato yellow leaf curl ...
Velasco, L.; Simón, B.; Janssen, D.; Cenis, J.L.
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