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Rogueing or Rescuing? A Potential New Management Approach for Roses Infected with Rose Rosette Virus [PDF]
Roses (Rosa spp.) are among the most economically and culturally significant flowering plants worldwide. However, rose cultivation faces a critical threat from rose rosette disease (RRD), which is caused by Emaravirus rosae (rose rosette virus, RRV), a ...
Caleb Paslay, Akhtar Ali
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Rose mosaic virus disease is one of the most economically important diseases affecting roses, because a single symptomatic leaf can result in the rejection of complete shipments for wholesale or retail rose producers.
Susannah da Silva +9 more
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Rose virus and virus-like diseases
Like all vegetatively propagated plants, roses are subject to infection by virus and virus-like diseases that spread during propagating operations. Studies by plant pathologists with the California Department of Food and Agriculture have shown a 14 ...
G Secor, M Kong, G Nyland
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Distinct gene reprogramming in rosetted and symptomless shoots from the same mature rose plants infected with rose rosette virus. [PDF]
Rose rosette virus (RRV) causes disease in rose shrubs manifesting as abnormal branch growth, stem thickening, increased thorniness, as well as malformed, discolored leaves and flowers. The uneven and strange development near apical regions and only in parts of the plant led us to investigate how RRV influences growth promoters to alter internal ...
Mutethia R +9 more
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Identification of a Second Vector for Rose Rosette Virus [PDF]
Rose rosette devastates the ornamentals industry in the United States. The disease, caused by rose rosette emaravirus (RRV), is vectored by the eriophyoid mite Phyllocoptes fructiphilus (Acari: Eriophyoidea). In this communication, we investigate two other Phyllocoptes species, P. adalius and P.
Tobiasz Druciarek +2 more
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Sotrovimab retains activity against SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant BQ.1.1 in a non-human primate model
The SARS-CoV2 Omicron variants have acquired new Spike mutations leading to escape from the most of the currently available monoclonal antibody treatments reducing the options for patients suffering from severe Covid-19.
Cécile Hérate +13 more
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The definition of correlates of protection is critical for the development of next-generation SARS-CoV-2 vaccine platforms. Here, we propose a model-based approach for identifying mechanistic correlates of protection based on mathematical modelling of ...
Marie Alexandre +22 more
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Identification of QTLs for Reduced Susceptibility to Rose Rosette Disease in Diploid Roses
Resistance to rose rosette disease (RRD), a fatal disease of roses (Rosa spp.), is a high priority for rose breeding. As RRD resistance is time-consuming to phenotype, the identification of genetic markers for resistance could expedite breeding efforts ...
Ellen L. Young +8 more
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Facing Rose rosette virus : A risk to European rose cultivation [PDF]
Abstract Roses ( Rosa ) are one of the most valuable ornamental flowering shrubs around the globe. They are susceptible to numerous pathogens that require management, increasing the cost of cultivation. Rose rosette virus (RRV; genus Emaravirus
Ines Vazquez‐Iglesias +6 more
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Rose rosette disease (RRD) caused by the rose rosette emaravirus (RRV) and transmitted by the eriophyid mite Phyllocoptes fructiphilus (Pf), both native to North America, has caused significant damage to roses over the last several decades.
Mark T. Windham +6 more
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