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Plants serve as
natural hosts.
There are 40
species in this genus.
Nepoviruses,
unlike the
other two
genera (Comovirus and Fabavirus) in the subfamily...
- polymerase.
Three groups have been recognised: Bymoviruses, comoviruses,
nepoviruses, nodaviruses, picornaviruses, potyviruses,
sobemoviruses and a subset...
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Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) and
Apple mosaic virus (ApMV)) and
Nepoviruses:
Arabis mosaic virus (ArMV) and
Strawberry latent ringspot virus (SLRV;...
- from
different subclasses, and the only
virus vectors (particularly
nepoviruses) in
phylum Nematoda. Decraemer, W; Robbins, RT (2007). "The who, what...
- galls. They are of
agricultural concern because they are
vectors of
nepoviruses,
transferring them
during feeding.
Efforts to
study these nematodes in...
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arthropods (such as insects), and
through seed and
pollen transmission.
Nepoviruses are
transmitted through three different genera of nematodes: Xiphinema...
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virus family Secoviridae. It is the type
species of the
genus Nepovirus.
Nepoviruses are
transmitted between plants by nematodes, thrips, mites, gr****hoppers...
- C****ava
American latent virus (CsAlV) is a
plant pathogenic virus of the
family Secoviridae.: 89 It was
discovered by
Walter et al., 1989.: 89 Brazil...
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without butanol. The
virions are also
slightly heavier than that of
other Nepoviruses at 60,000 daltons. The
exact mechanism of
pathogenesis for
cacao necrosis...
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Cherry leaf roll
virus (CLRV) is a
plant pathogenic virus of the
subfamily Comovirinae,
family Secoviridae,
order Picornavirales. The
Cherry leaf roll...