نتایج جستجو برای: potato virus s

تعداد نتایج: 1110339  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1992
J D Hansen D J Hannapel

Sequences homologous to a potato cathepsin D inhibitor cDNA, p749, were identified in the genomic DNA of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and of two non-tuber-bearing potato species (Solanum etuberosum and S. brevidens) by means of Southern blot analysis. The expression of these p749 genes in leaves was induced at the RNA level in response to wounding. High levels of p749 transcripts were detec...

2006
C. D. Kokkinos

Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.) is the third most important root crop in the world, ranking seventh among all crops in global production and fourth in developing countries after rice, wheat, and corn (10). In Africa, sweetpotato plays a vital role in peoples’ ability to sustain their families, especially during periods of hardship. However, sweetpotato plants, like other crops, are sign...

2002
Faten GORSANE

PVY is a member of the Potyviridae, the largest plant virus family. For general information on PVY see the Web Site (life.anu.edu.au/viruses/ICTVdB/57010001.htm). Currently, three main strains of PVY are know. (i) PVY (ordinary or common strain) is widely distributed throughout the potato growning areas of the world. This strain induces mild to severe mosaic and can cause stem necrosis in some ...

2016
Solomon Maina Owain R. Edwards Luis de Almeida Abel Ximenes Roger A. C. Jones

We present here the first complete genome sequences of Sweet potato virus 2 (SPV2) from sweet potato in Australia and East Timor, and compare these with five complete SPV2 genome sequences from South Korea and one each from Spain and the United States. Both were closely related to SPV2 genomes from South Korea, Spain, and the United States.

2016
Solomon Maina Owain R. Edwards Luis de Almeida Abel Ximenes Roger A. C. Jones

We present here the first complete genome sequences of Sweet potato chlorotic fleck virus (SPCFV) from sweet potato in Australia and East Timor, and we compare these with four complete SPCFV genomes from South Korea and one from Uganda. The Australian, East Timorese, South Korean, and Ugandan genomes differed considerably from each other.

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