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1. Demonstration of Insect Vector-Mediated Transfer of a Betasatellite between Two Helper Viruses.

2. Effects of an Alphasatellite on the Life Cycle of the Nanovirus Faba Bean Necrotic Yellows Virus .

3. Pharmacological analysis of transmission activation of two aphid-vectored plant viruses, turnip mosaic virus and cauliflower mosaic virus.

4. Turnip Mosaic Virus Is a Second Example of a Virus Using Transmission Activation for Plant-to-Plant Propagation by Aphids.

5. A multicellular way of life for a multipartite virus.

6. Vector-transmission of plant viruses and constraints imposed by virus-vector interactions.

7. Small Bottleneck Size in a Highly Multipartite Virus during a Complete Infection Cycle.

8. Drought reduces transmission of Turnip yellows virus, an insect-vectored circulative virus.

9. Water deficit enhances the transmission of plant viruses by insect vectors.

10. Circulative Nonpropagative Aphid Transmission of Nanoviruses: an Oversimplified View.

11. Alfalfa Leaf Curl Virus: an Aphid-Transmitted Geminivirus.

12. Virus factories of cauliflower mosaic virus are virion reservoirs that engage actively in vector transmission.

13. A reference genetic map of Muscadinia rotundifolia and identification of Ren5, a new major locus for resistance to grapevine powdery mildew.

14. Host cell processes to accomplish mechanical and non-circulative virus transmission.

15. Circulating virus load determines the size of bottlenecks in viral populations progressing within a host.

16. Construction of a reference linkage map of Vitis amurensis and genetic mapping of Rpv8, a locus conferring resistance to grapevine downy mildew.

17. VAPA, an innovative "virus-acquisition phenotyping assay" opens new horizons in research into the vector-transmission of plant viruses.

18. Dynamics of the multiplicity of cellular infection in a plant virus.

19. Aphids as transport devices for plant viruses.

20. Large bottleneck size in Cauliflower Mosaic Virus populations during host plant colonization.

21. Electron-lucent inclusion bodies are structures specialized for aphid transmission of cauliflower mosaic virus.

22. A single amino acid position in the helper component of cauliflower mosaic virus can change the spectrum of transmitting vector species.

23. Cauliflower mosaic virus is preferentially acquired from the phloem by its aphid vectors.

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