نتایج جستجو برای: lettuce x potexvirus levx and rubus chlorotic mottle sobemovirus rucmv
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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.
background and aims: the causal agents of viral lettuce big vein disease are two viruse, lettuce big vein associated virus (varicosavirus) and mirafiori lettuce virus (ophiovirus). these viruses have coat proteins of similar size but have different morphologies and serologically unrelated.the purpose of this study was to distinguish and detect lbvav and milv in lettuce fields in tehran province...
Raspberry mosaic is one of the most important viral diseases of raspberry. Four virus and virus-like agents, two of which are poorly characterized, have been implicated in the disease complex based on symptom development in Rubus indicators. Three novel viruses were identified in a red raspberry plant that caused typical raspberry mosaic symptoms when grafted onto indicators. This communication...
Chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle viroid (CChMVd) is an RNA of 398-399 nt that can adopt hammerhead structures in both polarity strands. We have identified by Northern-blot hybridization a nonsymptomatic strain (CChMVd-NS) that protects against challenge inoculation with the symptomatic strain (CChMVd-S). Analysis of CChMVd-NS cDNA clones has revealed a size and sequence very similar to those of t...
Ultrafiltration using polyethersulfone-membranes was evaluated as an efficient and preferred method for purifying Cowpea Chlorotic Mottle Virus (CCMV). Cesium chloride (CsCl) ultracentrifugation and ultrafiltration protocols are described, and comparative UV-spectroscopic and electron micrograph results are presented. CCMV purified by ultrafiltration are shown to be equivalent to CCMV purified ...
Chrysanthemum virus B and chrysanthemum chlorotic mottle viroid infect chrysanthemum in South Africa
This is the first report of chrysanthemum virus B (CVB) and chlorotic mottle viroid (CChMVd) on Chrysanthemum × morifolium cultivars, in South Africa. Samples were collected from plants showing vein clearing, mosaic chlorosis, Western Cape province. RNAtag-seq was applied indicated presence CVB all four samples co-infection with CChMVd one sample. The confirmed using RT-PCR Sanger sequencing.
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...
Alaska’s domesticated and native Ribes and Rubus genera have virtually gone unchecked for pathogen detections. Cultivated Ribes species are predominantly found in home gardens and landscape areas along highways and in cities. In 2008, while surveying native plants for diseases in North Central Alaska near the town of North Pole, mottled leaves were readily visible on wild raspberries (Rubus str...
-Twenty four isolates of peanut stripe virus from 8 d1fferent countnes were compared under controlled cond1tions at the Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD). Montpelher, France. The isolates had thetr origins from Burma, lndia, Jndones1a, Phîhppincs, China. Tha1\and and USA. Four of the isolates were collected from Thaîland in 1972 but mamt...
The recessive gene rymv-1, responsible for the high resistance of Oryza sativa 'Gigante' to Rice yellow mottle virus (genus Sobemovirus), was overcome by the variant CI4*, which emerged after serial inoculations of the non-resistance-breaking (nRB) isolate CI4. By comparison of the full-length sequences of CI4 and CI4*, a non-synonymous mutation was identified at position 1729, localized in the...
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