Allelic RNA Motifs in Regulating Systemic Trafficking of Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid
Intercellular RNA trafficking has been shown as a widely-existing phenomenon that has significant functions in many aspects of biology. Viroids, circular noncoding RNAs that cause plant diseases, have been a model to dissect the role of RNA structural ...
Ryuta Takeda +4 more
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Insight on genes affecting tuber development in potato upon Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) infection [PDF]
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L) is a natural host of Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) which can cause characteristic symptoms on developing plants including stunting phenotype and distortion of leaves and tubers.
A Itaya +60 more
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First report of Potato spindle tuber viroid in vegetatively propagated plants of Capsicum annuum in The Netherlands [PDF]
J. Th. J. Verhoeven +3 more
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Differential Subnuclear Localization of RNA Strands of Opposite Polarity Derived from an Autonomously Replicating Viroid[W] [PDF]
Yijun Qi, Biao Ding
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Viroids are uncoated infectious RNA molecules (MW 107 000-127 000) known as pathogens of certain higher plants. Thermodynamic and kinetic studies were carried out on highly purified viroid preparations by applying UV-absorption melting analysis and temperature jump methods. The thermal denaturation of viroids is characterized by high thermal stability,
K, Henco, D, Riesner, H L, Sanger
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Outstanding : the dispensable chromosomes of Mycosphaerella graminicola [PDF]
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Kema, G.H.J. +3 more
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A SURVEY OF THE INCIDENCE OF POTATO SPINDLE TUBER VIROID IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND USING TWO TESTING METHODS [PDF]
R. P. Singh, T.-L. DeHaan, A. S. Jaswal
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Host selection-producing variations in the genome of hop stunt viroid
Teruo Sano, Akiko Kashiwagi
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Chain Risk Model for quantifying cost effectiveness of phytosanitary measures [PDF]
A Chain Risk Model (CRM) was developed for a cost effective assessment of phytosanitary measures. The CRM model can be applied to phytosanitary assessments of all agricultural product chains.
Benninga, J. +2 more
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