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Virescence of Horseradish in Illinois
Catherine E. Eastman
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Inheritance and Use of Golden Crown Virescence in Cotton
Journal of Heredity, 1967E. N. DUNCAN, J. B. PATE
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Greening in a virescent mutant of maize
Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1972Summary The primary leaves of virescent seedlings ( v 18 ) of Zea mays L. were studied during greening. In several regards v 18 resembled lethal rather than viable chloroplast mutants. Before greening, mesophyll and bundle sheath plastids were morphologically indistinguishable, both having only rudimentary vesicular and lamellar components ...
Raymond Chollet, Dominick J. Paolillo
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Plant Disease, 2023
Sweet cherry virescence phytoplasma strain SCV-TA2020, a related strain of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma ziziphi’, is a pathogen associated with sweet cherry virescence disease in China. Here, we provide the first-draft genome sequence of SCV-TA2020, which consists of 775,344 bases, with a GC content of 23.21%.
Jie Wang +5 more
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Sweet cherry virescence phytoplasma strain SCV-TA2020, a related strain of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma ziziphi’, is a pathogen associated with sweet cherry virescence disease in China. Here, we provide the first-draft genome sequence of SCV-TA2020, which consists of 775,344 bases, with a GC content of 23.21%.
Jie Wang +5 more
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Genetic Analysis of Virescent Mutants in Cotton
Crop Science, 1974Seven potential yellow‐foliage mutants were found in Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), and progeny tests proved three to be genetically controlled. These three mutants were classed as virescents, two of which were found to be alleles of known virescent mutants, virescent‐2 (v2) and virescent‐4 (v4).
A. E. Percival, R. J. Kohel
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Isolation and initial characterization of virescent mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana
Photosynthesis Research, 1995In higher plants, development of the chloroplasts must be coordinated with development of the leaf. In order to study the signals that synchronize these two developmental processes, we have isolated virescent (delayed in greening) mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana. Two such mutants that have pale-green young leaves which gradually green more fully during
J A, Brusslan, E M, Tobin
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Annales de la Société botanique de Lyon, 1876
Magnin Antoine. Sur les virescences. In: Annales de la Société botanique de Lyon, tome 4, 1875-1876. 1876. pp. 31-33.
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Magnin Antoine. Sur les virescences. In: Annales de la Société botanique de Lyon, tome 4, 1875-1876. 1876. pp. 31-33.
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European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2016
The strawberry phyllody is considered a reversion of floral reproductive organs, such as achenes in vegetative structures, which can be infectious and non-infectious. The objective of this research was to determine the regional distribution and incidence of phyllody in two strawberry growing areas in Michoacan, Mexico and to determine whether these ...
Moises Avendaño-Benequen +3 more
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The strawberry phyllody is considered a reversion of floral reproductive organs, such as achenes in vegetative structures, which can be infectious and non-infectious. The objective of this research was to determine the regional distribution and incidence of phyllody in two strawberry growing areas in Michoacan, Mexico and to determine whether these ...
Moises Avendaño-Benequen +3 more
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Phytoplasma associated with virescence in an epiphytic orchid in Australia
Australasian Plant Pathology, 1998The orchid Sarcochilus hartmanii x Sarcochilus falcatus showing flower virescence with some evidence of stunting was found during an orchid virus survey of south-east Queensland. Phytoplasma bodies were detected by thinsection electron microscopy and phytoplasma DNA was detected using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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