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1. A novel system with robust compatibility and stability for detecting Sugarcane yellow leaf virus based on CRISPR-Cas12a.

2. Small RNA and Degradome Deep Sequencing Reveal Regulatory Roles of MicroRNAs in Response to Sugarcane Mosaic Virus Infection on Two Contrasting Sugarcane Cultivars.

3. Fusarium sacchari hypovirus 1, a Member of Hypoviridae with Virulence Attenuation Capacity in Phytopathogenic Fusarium Species.

4. Historical Review of Sugarcane Streak Mosaic Virus that Has Recently Emerged in Africa.

5. Transcriptome Analysis Reveals a Diverse Range of Novel Viruses in Australian Sugarcane Soldier Fly ( Inopus flavus ) Larvae.

6. In silico identification of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) genome encoded microRNAs targeting sugarcane bacilliform virus.

7. The dinucleotide composition of sugarcane mosaic virus is shaped more by protein coding regions than by host species.

8. Comparative Analysis of Sugar Metabolites and Their Transporters in Sugarcane Following Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV) Infection.

9. HTS-Based Diagnostics of Sugarcane Viruses: Seasonal Variation and Its Implications for Accurate Detection.

10. Genome-wide approaches for the identification of markers and genes associated with sugarcane yellow leaf virus resistance.

11. Comparison of the Virome of Quarantined Sugarcane Varieties and the Virome of Grasses Growing near the Quarantine Station.

12. Comparative genomics reveals insights into genetic variability and molecular evolution among sugarcane yellow leaf virus populations.

13. A new virus of the family Tombusviridae infecting sugarcane.

14. Induction of resistance to sugarcane mosaic virus by RNA interference targeting coat protein gene silencing in transgenic sugarcane.

15. Gene expression profiling of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidant defense system following Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV) infection.

16. Sugarcane mosaic virus mediated changes in cytosine methylation pattern and differentially transcribed fragments in resistance-contrasting sugarcane genotypes.

17. The Potential of Cryotherapy to Remove Sugarcane Mosaic Virus from Sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) Shoot Tips.

18. Physiological and molecular mechanisms governing the effect of virus-free chewing cane seedlings on yield and quality.

19. Lack of transmission of Sugarcane yellow leaf virus in Florida from Columbus grass and sugarcane to sugarcane with aphids or mites.

20. Extensive recombination challenges the utility of Sugarcane mosaic virus phylogeny and strain typing.

21. Planthopper Transmission of Ramu Stunt Virus, a Tenuivirus Causing the Sugarcane Disease Ramu Stunt, and its Distribution in Papua New Guinea.

22. Field Infection of Virus-Free Sugarcane by Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus and Effect of Yellow Leaf on Sugarcane Grown on Organic and on Mineral Soils in Florida.

23. Identification of Sugarcane Host Factors Interacting with the 6K2 Protein of the Sugarcane Mosaic Virus .

24. Sugarcane Mosaic Distribution, Incidence, Increase, and Spatial Pattern in Louisiana.

25. Regeneration and evaluation of somaclones of sugarcane variety Co86032 for yellow leaf disease resistance and yield traits.

26. Prevalence and Genome Characterization of Field Isolates of Sugarcane Mosaic Virus (SCMV) in Nigeria.

27. Reference genes for gene expression studies targeting sugarcane infected with Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV).

28. Full sequence of the coat protein gene is required for the induction of pathogen-derived resistance against sugarcane mosaic virus in transgenic sugarcane.

29. Viral Metagenomic-Based Screening of Sugarcane from Florida Reveals Occurrence of Six Sugarcane-Infecting Viruses and High Prevalence of Sugarcane yellow leaf virus.

30. Genome characterization of Sugarcane Yellow Leaf Virus with special reference to RNAi based molecular breeding.

31. A virus-derived short hairpin RNA confers resistance against sugarcane mosaic virus in transgenic sugarcane.

32. Insights in luteovirid structural biology guided by chemical cross-linking and high resolution mass spectrometry.

33. A sugarcane pathogenesis-related protein, ScPR10, plays a positive role in defense responses under Sporisorium scitamineum, SrMV, SA, and MeJA stresses.

34. Dissecting the Molecular Mechanism of the Subcellular Localization and Cell-to-cell Movement of the Sugarcane mosaic virus P3N-PIPO.

35. Occurrence of a novel mastrevirus in sugarcane germplasm collections in Florida, Guadeloupe and Réunion.

36. Identification and molecular characterization of a novel sugarcane streak mastrevirus and an isolate of the A-strain of maize streak virus from sugarcane in Nigeria.

37. Molecular characterization of two sugarcane streak mosaic virus isolates from Iran with emphasis on its population structure.

38. [A novel phylogenetic lineage clustered by NIa gene of Sugarcane streak mosaic virus Yunnan isolates].

39. Genomic variability and molecular evolution of Asian isolates of sugarcane streak mosaic virus.

40. The complete genome sequences of two naturally occurring recombinant isolates of Sugarcane mosaic virus from Iran.

41. Molecular Variability and Distribution of Sugarcane Mosaic Virus in Shanxi, China.

42. A betabaculovirus encoding a gp64 homolog.

43. Detection by next generation sequencing of a multi-segmented viral genome from sugarcane associated with Ramu stunt disease.

44. Genetic structure of populations of sugarcane streak mosaic virus in China: Comparison with the populations in India.

45. Biology and management of sugarcane yellow leaf virus: an historical overview.

46. Sugarcane Elongin C is involved in infection by sugarcane mosaic disease pathogens.

47. Subpopulation level variation of banana streak viruses in India and common evolution of banana and sugarcane badnaviruses.

48. Development of a reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) assay for the detection of Sugarcane mosaic virus and Sorghum mosaic virus in sugarcane.

49. A One-Step Real-Time RT-PCR Assay for the Detection and Quantitation of Sugarcane Streak Mosaic Virus.

50. Transgenic sugarcane resistant to Sorghum mosaic virus based on coat protein gene silencing by RNA interference.

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