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1. Bacillus licheniformis strain POT1 mediated polyphenol biosynthetic pathways genes activation and systemic resistance in potato plants against Alfalfa mosaic virus.

2. Biodiversity and full genome sequence of potato viruses Alfalfa mosaic virus and potato leaf roll virus in Egypt.

3. Ultrastructural Analysis of Prune Dwarf Virus Intercellular Transport and Pathogenesis.

4. Arabidopsis m 6 A demethylase activity modulates viral infection of a plant virus and the m 6 A abundance in its genomic RNAs.

5. Effects of the number of genome segments on primary and systemic infections with a multipartite plant RNA virus.

6. Molecular breeding of transgenic white clover (Trifolium repens L.) with field resistance to Alfalfa mosaic virus through the expression of its coat protein gene.

7. Caulimoviridae tubule-guided transport is dictated by movement protein properties.

8. Tobacco mosaic virus 126-kDa protein increases the susceptibility of Nicotiana tabacum to other viruses and its dosage affects virus-induced gene silencing.

9. Arabidopsis thaliana is an asymptomatic host of Alfalfa mosaic virus.

10. Spatial determinants of the alfalfa mosaic virus coat protein binding site.

11. Role of the alfalfa mosaic virus methyltransferase-like domain in negative-strand RNA synthesis.

12. Translation of a nonpolyadenylated viral RNA is enhanced by binding of viral coat protein or polyadenylation of the RNA.

13. Role of the alfalfa mosaic virus movement protein and coat protein in virus transport.

14. Intracellular localization and movement phenotypes of alfalfa mosaic virus movement protein mutants.

15. Engineering of alfalfa mosaic virus RNA 3 into an expression vector.

16. Genetic dissection of the multiple functions of alfalfa mosaic virus coat protein in viral RNA replication, encapsidation, and movement.

17. Activation of the alfalfa mosaic virus genome by viral coat protein in non-transgenic plants and protoplasts. The protection model biochemically tested.

18. Cis-acting functions of alfalfa mosaic virus proteins involved in replication and encapsidation of viral RNA.

19. The movement protein and coat protein of alfalfa mosaic virus accumulate in structurally modified plasmodesmata.

20. The 5' terminal sequence of alfalfa mosaic virus RNA 3 is dispensable for replication and contains a determinant for symptom formation.

21. High-affinity RNA-binding domains of alfalfa mosaic virus coat protein are not required for coat protein-mediated resistance.

22. Replicase-mediated resistance to alfalfa mosaic virus.

23. Resistance of green peas to legume viruses.

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