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Nebraska plant viruses
... mosaic (cytorhabdovirus, occasional) - description Turnip mosaic (potyvirus, occasional, horseradish) - description Watermelon mosaic complex (potyvirus) - description - WMV2 Wheat soilborne mosaic (furovirus, common) - description Wheat spindle streak mosaic (bymovirus) - description Wheat streak mosaic (tritimovirus, common) - description White clover mosaic ...
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Plant virology basics
... 1- Examples of diseases, hosts A- Tobacco - tobacco mosaic virus B- Wheat - wheat streak mosaic virus, WSMV, soil-borne wheat mosaic virus, SBWMV 2- Virology is new field - first ... - potyviruses, maize dwarf mosaic) II- Persistent (circulative - luteoviruses, barley yellow dwarf) B- Leafhoppers (Beet curly top) C- Whiteflies (Bean golden mosaic) D- Mites (Wheat streak mosaic) F- Beetles (Bean pod ...
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Chenopodium quinoa
... were inoculated with brome mosaic, tobacco mosaic, beet soilborne mosaic and tobacco streak viruses. Symptoms on commercial varieties were substantially similar to those on “greenhouse quinoa”. Brome mosaic went systemic fastest on “greenhouse”; Dave (Four-0-Seven) survived TSV infection better than other varieties. An exception (Jan 2003). I recently isolated tobacco streak ...
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Soybean viruses
... infection with BPMV. Alfalfa Mosaic (AMV) is rare and sporadic. AMV infected leaves have bright yellow areas. Plants with bud blight are rare and are associated with Tobacco Streak (TSV). TRSV was ... is resistant to chymotrypsin. SMV also infects C. quinoa. PHI site - see Nebraska soybean mosaic page Alfalfa Mosaic Alfalfa is commonly grown in Nebraska and is almost universally infected with AMV. It ...
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Minipurification factors
... soluble and cleaner samples than 0.1M. Of roughly 50 viruses, only Beet Soilborne Mosaic was "lost" (insoluble?) in 0.4M citrate. Example of salt concentration series. Centrifugation speed ... before first centrifugation) eliminates (precipitates) host components. Most viruses survive 20min at 45C. Alfalfa mosaic and tobacco streak are the most labile viruses I've tested. Many viruses survive 60C or ...
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