1. Genomics in Plant Viral Research.
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Maina, Solomon and Rodoni, Brendan
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TOBACCO mosaic virus , *PLANT viruses , *CUCUMBER mosaic virus , *VIRUS cloning , *WHOLE genome sequencing , *RICE , *CANOLA , *LUTEIN - Abstract
The HTS capability revealed mixed marigold virus infections [[3]], such as broad bean wilt virus-2, turnip mosaic virus, and two novel viruses tentatively named marigold mosaic virus (potyvirus) and marigold cryptic virus (deltapartitivirus). For instance, turnip mosaic virus in canola is controlled effectively by planting crop cultivars with virus resistance genes, but there exists a challenge of resistance-breaking virus strains that can overcome the present crop resistance genes [[11]]. The approach simultaneously detected multiple (four) distinct important RNA viral species infecting pulses; pea early browning virus (exotic in Australia), cucumber mosaic virus, bean yellow mosaic virus and pea seed-borne mosaic virus. Plant viruses constitute a large group of pathogens causing damaging diseases in many agricultural and horticultural crops around the world. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2022
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