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Definition of Crinivirus

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- their common names: Crinivirus abutilonis, Abutilon yellows virus Crinivirus chelidonii, Tetterwort vein chlorosis virus Crinivirus contagichlorosis, Tomato...
- change. Sweet potato suffers from Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus (a Crinivirus). In synergy with other any of a large number of other viruses, Untiveros...
- Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) is an RNA virus belonging to the genus Crinivirus, a group of plant-infecting viruses in the family Closteroviridae. Tomato...
- Taxonomy of Viruses. Retrieved 9 March 2025. "History of the taxon: Species: Crinivirus lactucaflavi (2024 Release, MSL #40)". International Committee on Taxonomy...
- family contains the following genera: Ampelovirus Bluvavirus Closterovirus Crinivirus Menthavirus Olivavirus Velarivirus Viruses in the family Closteroviridae...
- Cotonvirus Coventryvirus Crahelivirus Craquatrovirus Creshivirus Crifsvirus Crinivirus Cripavirus Crocodylidpoxvirus Crohivirus Cronosvirus Cronusvirus Crustavirus...
- genome and conserved 3'-terminal structures among members of the genus Crinivirus". J. Gen. Virol. 85 (Pt 7): 2065–75. doi:10.1099/vir.0.79910-0. hdl:1887/3629824...
- Abutilon yellows virus (AbYV (sometimes AYB) is a virus of the genus Crinivirus. Particle lengths were measured at 800-850 nm. Partial sequencing has taken...
- genome and conserved 3'-terminal structures among members of the genus Crinivirus". J. Gen. Virol. 85 (Pt 7): 2065–75. doi:10.1099/vir.0.79910-0. hdl:1887/3629824...
- 2000). "Synergistic Interactions of a Potyvirus and a Phloem-Limited Crinivirus in Sweet Potato Plants". Virology. 269 (1): 26–36. doi:10.1006/viro.1999...