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- Mastrevirus is a genus of ssDNA viruses, in the family Geminiviridae. Mostly monocotyledonous plants serve as natural hosts. They are vectored by planthoppers...
- viruses. It is the largest known family of single stranded DNA viruses. Mastrevirus and curtovirus transmission is via various leafhopper species (e.g. maize...
- Bromus catharticus striate mosaic virus Mastrevirus Geminiviridae ssDNA(+/-) Chloris striate mosaic virus Mastrevirus Geminiviridae ssDNA(+/-) Digitaria ciliaris...
- gr****es. It is an insect-transmitted pathogen of maize in the genus Mastrevirus of the family Geminiviridae that is endemic in sub-Saharan Africa and...
- Shotokuvirae Phylum: Cressdnaviricota class: Repensiviricetes Order: Geplafuvirales Family: Geminiviridae Genus: Mastrevirus Species: Wheat dwarf virus...
- Repensiviricetes Order: Geplafuvirales Family: Geminiviridae Genus: Mastrevirus Species: Chloris striate mosaic virus Synonyms Australian wheat striate...
- Dragolirvirus dragolir Dragonfly ****ociated alphasatellite Dragonfly-****ociated mastrevirus Dragsmacovirus draga1 Drakaea virus A Draselvirus dentati Drivevirus...
- O. orientalis also transmits Tobacco yellow dwarf virus (TYDV genus Mastrevirus, family Geminiviridae) to beans, causing bean summer death disease and...
- (Becurtovirus, Begomovirus, Ca****virus, Curtovirus, Eragrovirus, Grablovirus, Mastrevirus, Topocuvirus, Turncurtovirus) based on their host range, virus genome...
- classified into four genera, namely Begomovirus, Curtovirus, Topocuvirus and Mastrevirus, depending on their genomes, mode of transmission and host range. Geminiviridae...