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Wheat dwarf virus (WDV) causes an important vector transmitted virus disease, which leads to significant yield losses in barley production. Due to the fact that, at the moment, no plant protection products are approved to combat the vector Psammotettix alienus, and this disease cannot be controlled by chemical means, the use of WDV-resistant or ...
Torsten Will +2 more
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Abstract Colorimetric and real-time loop-mediated isothermal amplification (cr-LAMP) assays were developed targeting the coat protein region of genomic DNA of Wheat dwarf virus (WDV). The method was optimized relating to primer selection, determination of isothermal temperature, and determination of incubation duration.
Ali Çelik, Ali Ferhan Morca
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Plant Biotechnology Journal, Volume 17, Issue 6, Page 1004-1006, June 2019.
Zoltan Havelda
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The crystal structure of the human smacovirus 1 Rep domain
The structure of the human smacovirus 1 Rep domain was obtained at 1.33 Å resolution. This new HUH endonuclease offers a new ssDNA‐binding sequence specificity that will be exploited to increase orthogonality among Rep families.Replication initiator proteins (Reps) from the HUH endonuclease family process specific single‐stranded DNA sequences to ...
Lidia K. Limón +7 more
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Tools and targets: The dual role of plant viruses in CRISPR–Cas genome editing
Abstract The recent emergence of tools based on the clustered, regularly interspaced, short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and CRISPR‐associated (Cas) proteins have revolutionized targeted genome editing, thus holding great promise to both basic plant science and precision crop breeding. Conventional approaches for the delivery of editing components rely
Mireia Uranga, José‐Antonio Daròs
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CRISPR/Cas‐based tools for the targeted control of plant viruses
Plant viruses pose a major threat to global food security. In this review we provide an overview of the use and limitations of CRISPR/Cas‐based technology for resistance against DNA and RNA viruses in plants. Abstract Plant viruses are known to infect most economically important crops and pose a major threat to global food security.
Gaëlle Robertson +2 more
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F‐actin dynamics in midgut cells enables virus persistence in vector insects
Biphasic dynamics of F‐actin mediated by the ADF–CP interaction may play an important role in controlling virus entry and the virus accumulation level required for persistent transmission while maintaining the health of the vector. Abstract Hemipteran insects that transmit plant viruses in a persistent circulative manner acquire, retain and transmit ...
Hui Wang +4 more
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Population dynamics of the leafhopper Psammotettix alienus Dahlb. and two-year investigations into the occurrence of Wheat dwarf virus (WDV) in crops of winter barley located in the Middle German Dry Region, Germany [PDF]
From 2000 to 2001 the population dynamics of Psammotettix alienus Dahlb. were recorded using a sweep-net or a biocoenometer. The investigations were carried out in Zscherben near Halle (Middle German Dry Region). The imagines of the first generation of P. alienus could be observed for the first time at the beginning of May (2000) and at the end of May (
S. Mehner +5 more
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In the field, ryegrass was found to host cereal‐infecting viruses and its potential role as a reservoir for wheat dwarf virus was confirmed by transmission experiments using leafhoppers. Abstract Non‐crop plants such as grasses and volunteer plants are an inseparable part of the flora of crop fields and can influence virus incidence in crop plants. The
Elham Yazdkhasti +2 more
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Comparition of the Nucleotide Sequences of Wheat Dwarf Virus (WDV) Isolates from Hungary and Ukraine
Wheat dwarf virus (WDV) is the most ubiquitous virus in cereals causing huge losses in both Hungary and Ukraine. The presence of barley-and wheat-adapted strains has been confirmed, suggesting that the barley strain is restricted to barley, while the wheat strain is present in both wheat and barley plants. Five WDV isolates from wheat plants sampled in
Istvan, Tóbiás +7 more
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