نتایج جستجو برای: watermelon silver mottle virus

تعداد نتایج: 444594  

Journal: :Phytopathology 2007
Scott Adkins Susan E Webb Diann Achor Pamela D Roberts Carlye A Baker

ABSTRACT A novel whitefly-transmitted member of the family Potyviridae was isolated from a squash plant (Cucurbita pepo) with vein yellowing symptoms in Florida. The virus, for which the name Squash vein yellowing virus (SqVYV) is proposed, has flexuous rod-shaped particles of approximately 840 nm in length. The experimental host range was limited to species in the family Cucurbitaceae, with th...

Journal: :حفاظت گیاهان 0
زهره مرادی بهروز جعفرپور محمدعلی سبک خیز

virus infections are a major limiting factor in cucurbit production in iran. cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (cgmmv) infects many cucurbit species in the world and causing mottle and systemic mosaic symptoms on cucurbitaceous plant leaves. during 2008-2009, from different cucurbitaceous species fields and cucumber greenhouses in razavi and northern khorasan provinces, 220 leaf samples with c...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1979
J L White W O Dawson

In vitro RNA synthesis by tobacco mosaic virus and cowpea chlorotic mottle virus replicase were inhibited by cordycepin triphosphate. Inhibition could be overcome with higher concentrations of ATP in assay mixtures but not with UTP. Products synthesized in vitro by tobacco mosaic virus RNA replicase in the presence of inhibitor revealed replicative form but not replicative intermediate RNAs. Th...

2014
Seung-Yeol Lee Mi-Chi Yea Chang-Gi Back Kwang-Shik Choi In-Kyu Kang Su-Heon Lee Hee-Young Jung

The incidence of Cherry necrotic rusty mottle virus (CNRMV) and Cherry green ring mottle virus (CGRMV) have recently been occurred in Korea, posing a problem for sweet cherry cultivation. Since infected trees have symptomless leaves or ring-like spots on the pericarp, it is difficult to identify a viral infection. In this study, the incidence of CNRMV and CGRMV in sweet cherry in Gyeongbuk prov...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2014
C A Hommersom B Matt A van der Ham J J L M Cornelissen N Katsonis

We present the modification of the outer protein shell of cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) with linear and strained alkyne groups. These functionalized protein capsids constitute valuable platforms for post-functionalization via click chemistry. After modification, the integrity of the capsid and the reversible disassembly behavior are preserved.

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Mahadevaiah Umashankar Mathur R N Murthy Handanahal S Savithri

Virus-like particles (VLPs) serve as excellent model systems to identify the pathways of virus assembly. To gain insights into the assembly mechanisms of the Physalis mottle tymovirus (PhMV), six interfacial residues, identified based on the crystal structure of the native and recombinant capsids, were targeted for mutagenesis. The Q37E, Y67A, R68Q, D83A, I123A, and S145A mutants of the PhMV re...

2017
Min Xin Mengji Cao Wenwen Liu Yingdang Ren Xueping Zhou Xifeng Wang

Two novel negative-sense, single-stranded (ss) RNA viruses were identified in watermelon plants and named watermelon crinkle leaf-associated virus 1 and 2 (WCLaV-1 and -2), respectively. The multipartite genomes consist of three RNA molecules of ~6.8, 1.4, and 1.3 kb. The genomes and the deduced proteins of RNA1 and RNA3 show features resembling those of members in the genus Phlebovirus and Ten...

2015
Carolina Martínez José Aramburu Luis Rubio Luis Galipienso

We report here the complete genome sequence of isolate T32 of parietaria mottle virus (PMoV) infecting tomato plants in Turin, Italy, obtained by Sanger sequencing. T32 shares 90.48 to 96.69% nucleotide identity with other two PoMV isolates, CR8 and Pe1, respectively, whose complete genome sequences are available.

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