Transgenic Virus-Resistant Plants and New Plant Viruses
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s of Presentations ...........................................................................................15 Coat-Protein-Mediated Virus Resistance in Plants by Rebecca Grumet....................................................................................16 Movement Protein-Mediated Resistance by Roger N. Beachy....................................................................................20 Replicase-Mediated Resistance by Milton Zaitlin.........................................................................................22 RNA-Mediated Transgenic Virus Resistance by William G. Dougherty.............................................................................25 Transgenic Complementation by James C. Carrington...............................................................................29 RNA Plant Virus Recombination by Richard Allison.......................................................................................31 Viral Synergism by Vicki Bowman Vance.............................................................................33 Virus Replication by William O. Dawson.................................................................................34 Appendices............. .......................................................................................................35 Appendix A: Workshop Agenda..............................................................................36 Appendix B: Workshop Participants........................................................................38 Appendix C: Program Committee and Speakers.......................................................44
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تاریخ انتشار 1995