نتایج جستجو برای: GFLV
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The complete sequences of RNA1, RNA2 and satellite RNA have been determined for a South African isolate of Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV-SACH44). The two RNAs of GFLV-SACH44 are 7,341 nucleotides (nt) and 3,816 nt in length, respectively, and its satellite RNA (satRNA) is 1,104 nt in length, all excluding the poly(A) tail. Multiple sequence alignment of these sequences showed that GFLV-SACH44 R...
Many animal and plant viruses rely on vectors for their transmission from host to host. Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV), a picorna-like virus from plants, is transmitted specifically by the ectoparasitic nematode Xiphinema index. The icosahedral capsid of GFLV, which consists of 60 identical coat protein subunits (CP), carries the determinants of this specificity. Here, we provide novel insight ...
The movement protein genes from several isolates of ArMV and GFLV of different geographical origins were amplified by RT/PCR using degenerate primers, cloned and sequenced. A single pair of degenerate primers was designed from these sequences to allow the simultaneous amplification of parts of the movement protein genes of ArMV and GFLV. Their use in an immunocapture-RT/PCR for the detection of...
Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) is one of the main causes grapevine degeneration disease (GFDD) and present in almost all areas where cultivated. In this work, we ascertained presence spread GFLV different commercial vineyards four Sicilian provinces (Italy), its genetic structure molecular variability were studied. detail, a total 617 samples 11 autochthonous cultivars collected 20 vineyards. P...
Since their discovery, single-domain antigen-binding fragments of camelid-derived heavy-chain-only antibodies, also known as nanobodies (Nbs), have proven to be of outstanding interest as therapeutics against human diseases and pathogens including viruses, but their use against phytopathogens remains limited. Many plant viruses including Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV), a nematode-transmitted ic...
Grapevine degeneration in grapevines caused by Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) has been documented in many viticultural regions worldwide (Andret-Link et al. 2004). It is one of the major economically important virus diseases affecting the longevity of grapevines and reducing the fruit yield and fruit quality. Infected grapevines show a range of foliar symptoms consisting of leaf deformation, ye...
The putative 38 kDa movement protein (P38) gene, located on the RNA2 of grapevine fanleaf nepovirus (GFLV), was cloned in Escherichia coli and expressed as a fusion protein fused to six histidines (6HisP38). This protein was purified and used to produce a specific polyclonal antiserum from which immunoglobulins were isolated by immunoaffinity against the recombinant 6HisP38. Western immunoblot ...
In vitro chemotherapy using ribavirin or acyclovir was applied to eliminate Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) from Vitis vinifera cv 'Zalema' plant material. Ribavirin at 20 mgl of concentration eliminated GFLV from the 94% of the grapevine in vitro shoots, enabling GFLV virus free plants to be obtained. The ribavirin treatment did not affect plant growth, rooting and number of roots, and did not ...
Infection by Grapevine fanleaf nepovirus (GFLV), a bipartite RNA virus of positive polarity belonging to the Comoviridae family, causes extensive cytopathic modifications of the host endomembrane system that eventually culminate in the formation of a perinuclear "viral compartment." We identified by immunoconfocal microscopy this compartment as the site of virus replication since it contained t...
Abstract Grapevine fanleaf disease, caused by grapevine virus (GFLV), transmitted the soil-borne nematode Xiphinema index , provokes severe symptoms and economic losses, threatening vineyards worldwide. As no effective solution exists so far to control disease in an environmentally friendly way, we investigated presence of resistance GFLV genetic resources. We discovered that Riesling variety d...
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