- horticultural, and
ornamental crops. More than 200
species of
aphids spread potyviruses, and most are from the
subfamily Aphidinae (genera
Macrosiphum and Myzus)...
- (The
rymoviruses are
closely related to the
potyviruses and may
eventually be
merged with the
potyviruses.) The
Bymovirus genome consists of two particles...
- picornaviruses, and sobeliviruses, and Stelpaviricetes,
which contains potyviruses and astroviruses. The
third class is Duplopiviricetes,
whose members...
-
virus (ReTBV), and lily
mottle virus (LMoV) have all been
identified as
potyviruses by
serology and potyvirus-specific
polymerase chain reaction (PCR). In...
- and
aggregations of
viral proteins (like the
cylindrical inclusions of
potyviruses).
Depending on the
plant and the
plant virus family these inclusions...
- Duncan, G.H.; Dawson, S. (1988a). "An
appraisal of the
identities of
Potyviruses infecting Narcissus". Acta Hort. 234 (234): 207–208. doi:10.17660/ActaHortic...
- Bymoviruses, comoviruses, nepoviruses, nodaviruses, picornaviruses,
potyviruses,
sobemoviruses and a
subset of
luteoviruses (beet
western yellows virus...
-
aphid subfamily in the
family Aphididae. Many
species of
aphids spread potyviruses and most are from the
subfamily Aphidinae (genera
Macrosiphum and Myzus)...
- (EC 3.4.22.44,
potyvirus NIa protease) is a
protease enzyme found in
potyviruses. This
enzyme catalyses the
following chemical reaction:
Hydrolyses glutaminyl...
-
humans became dependent on
agriculture and farming,
diseases such as
potyviruses of
potatoes and
rinderpest of
cattle had
devastating consequences. Smallpox...