نتایج جستجو برای: ویروسهای pvy

تعداد نتایج: 490  

2017
Yu Sakamoto Kazuyuki Mori Yuuki Matsuo Nobuhiro Mukojima Wataru Watanabe Norio Sobaru Seiji Tamiya Takashi Nakao Kazuya Hayashi Hitomi Watanuki Kazuhiro Nara Kaoru Yamazaki Masataka Chaya

'Nagasaki Kogane' is a new potato variety bred from a cross between 'Saikai 35' as a female parent and 'Saikai 33' as a male. 'Saikai 35' is resistant to bacterial wilt, contains the H1 and Rychc genes for resistance to the potato cyst nematode (PCN) and potato virus Y (PVY), respectively, and has high carotenoid content, while 'Saikai 33' has large and high-yielding tubers and is resistant to ...

Journal: :General physiology and biophysics 2007
V Doubnerová A Jirásková M Janosková K Müller P Bat'ková H Synková N Cerovská H Ryslavá

The activity and presence of isoforms of NADP-dependent malic enzyme (NADP-ME, EC 1.1.1.40) were studied in non-transgenic and transgenic Nicotiana benthamiana plants containing potyviral gene for helper component protease (HC-pro) and in plants infected by Potato virus Y strain NTN (PVY(NTN)). No significant changes in enzyme activities and isoenzyme pattern were observed due to foreign gene i...

2012
Lefu Ye Xue Fu Feng Ge

Investigations of the effects of elevated ozone (O(3)) on the virus-plant system were conducted to inform virus pathogen management strategies better. One susceptible cultivar of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Yongding) and a resistant cultivar (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Vam) to Potato virus Y petiole necrosis strain (PVY(N)) infection were grown in open-top chambers under ambient and elevate...

Journal: :Virology 2000
O N Fedorkin A Merits J Lucchesi A G Solovyev M Saarma S Y Morozov K Mäkinen

The cell-to-cell movement of the GUS-tagged potato virus X (PVX) coat protein (CP) movement-deficient mutant was restored by potyviral CPs of potato virus A (PVA) and potato virus Y (PVY) in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves in transient cobombardment experiments. Viral cell-to-cell movement of PVX CP mutant was complemented in Nicotiana tabacum cv. SR1 transgenic plants expressing PVY CP: PVX RNA a...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2016
Nikon Vassilakos Vincent Simon Aliki Tzima Elisabeth Johansen Benoît Moury

In spite of their widespread occurrence, only few host jumps by plant viruses have been evidenced and the molecular bases of even fewer have been determined. A combination of three independent approaches, 1) experimental evolution followed by reverse genetics analysis, 2) positive selection analysis, and 3) locus-by-locus analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) allowed reconstructing the Potato ...

Journal: :Plant Pathology 2022

Abstract Mineral oils have been used for many decades to control the transmission of plant viruses and their ensuing epidemics. Although it is not clearly defined, mode action these has extensively studied, effects on feeding behaviour orientation vector or virus by its often put forward as possible explanations. This study examines effect mineral oil interaction between potato Y (PVY) vector, ...

2004
Luis C. V. da Cunha Renato de O. Resende Tatsuya Nagata Alice K. Inoue-Nagata

*Part of the dissertation necessary for the M.Sc. degree in Plant Pathology of the first author, Universidade de Brasília (2002). CAPES fellowship Determination of virus diversity in the field is vital to support a sustainable breeding program for virus resistance of horticultural crops. The present study aimed to characterize four field potyvirus isolates found naturally infecting sweet pepper...

2017
Washington L da Silva Jason Ingram Christine A Hackett Joseph J Coombs David Douches Glenn J Bryan Walter De Jong Stewart Gray

Potato tuber necrotic ringspot disease (PTNRD) is a tuber deformity associated with infection by the tuber necrotic strain of Potato virus Y (PVYNTN). PTNRD negatively impacts tuber quality and marketability, and poses a serious threat to seed and commercial potato production worldwide. PVYNTN symptoms differ in the cultivars Waneta and Pike: Waneta expresses severe PTNRD and foliar mosaic with...

2000
N. Boonham I. Barker

Most routine testing for plant viruses is currently carried out using monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies. Traditional methods of antibody production however can be time consuming and require the use of expensive cell culture facilities. Recombinant antibody technology however is starting to make an impact in this area, enabling the selection of antibody fragments in a few weeks compared with ...

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