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1. Generation of Attenuated Mutants of East Asian Passiflora Virus for Disease Management by Cross Protection

2. A Single Amino Acid of NIaPro of Papaya ringspot virus Determines Host Specificity for Infection of Papaya

4. Generation of attenuated Passiflora mottle virus through modification of the helper component-protease for cross protection

5. Concurrent control of two aphid-borne potyviruses in cucurbits by two-in-one vaccine

6. A Conserved Helix in the C-Terminal Region of Watermelon Silver Mottle Virus Nonstructural Protein S Is Imperative For Protein Stability Affecting Self-Interaction, RNA Silencing Suppression, and Pathogenicity

7. Modification of the N-terminal FWKG-αH1 element of potyviral HC-Pro affects its multiple functions and generates effective attenuated mutants for cross-protection

8. Double-Virus Resistance of Transgenic Oriental Melon Conferred by Untranslatable Chimeric Construct Carrying Partial Coat Protein Genes of Two Viruses

9. Two Novel Motifs of Watermelon Silver Mottle Virus NSs Protein Are Responsible for RNA Silencing Suppression and Pathogenicity

10. Nucleotide Sequence-Homology-Independent Breakdown of Transgenic Resistance by More Virulent Virus Strains and a Potential Solution

11. Generation of Marker-free Transgenic Plants Concurrently Resistant to a DNA Geminivirus and a RNA Tospovirus

12. Broad-Spectrum Transgenic Resistance against Distinct Tospovirus Species at the Genus Level

13. An efficient tag derived from the common epitope of tospoviral NSs proteins for monitoring recombinant proteins expressed in both bacterial and plant systems

14. A single amino acid of niapro of papaya ringspot virus determines host specificity for infection of papaya

15. Two Novel Motifs of Watermelon Silver Mottle Virus NSs Protein Are Responsible for RNA Silencing Suppression and Pathogenicity.

16. Broad-spectrum transgenic resistance against distinct tospovirus species at the genus level.

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