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Evidence supporting the recognition of Cole latent virus as a distinct carlavirus
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2002-06-01)
Some molecular properties are described of Cole latent virus (CoLV), hitherto designated a tentative species of the Carlavirus genus. CoLV genomic RNA (Ribonucleic acid) of 8.3 Kb is polyadenylated. Two unencapsidated ...
Evidence supporting the recognition of Cole latent virus as a distinct carlavirus
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2002-06-01)
Some molecular properties are described of Cole latent virus (CoLV), hitherto designated a tentative species of the Carlavirus genus. CoLV genomic RNA (Ribonucleic acid) of 8.3 Kb is polyadenylated. Two unencapsidated ...
A degenerate primer allows amplification of part of the 3 '-terminus of three distinct carlavirus species
(Elsevier B.V., 2008-03-01)
Sequences of the coat protein amino acids of definitive and tentative species of carlaviruses deposited in GenBank were aligned and a region of seven amino acids (GLGVPTE) was found to be conserved. The corresponding ...
A degenerate primer allows amplification of part of the 3 '-terminus of three distinct carlavirus species
(Elsevier B.V., 2008-03-01)
Sequences of the coat protein amino acids of definitive and tentative species of carlaviruses deposited in GenBank were aligned and a region of seven amino acids (GLGVPTE) was found to be conserved. The corresponding ...
Evidence supporting the recognition of Cole latent virus as a distinct carlavirus
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)
Survey of viruses belonging to different genera and species in noble garlic in Brazil
(Univ Sao Paolo, 2015-05-01)
Garlic (Allium sativum L.) is a host to several viruses, most commonly those belonging to the Allexivirus, Carlavirus, or Potyvirus genera. Nine species distributed among these three genera have been reported in Brazil: ...
Bulbilhos aéreos de alho, provenientes de escapes florais, são infectados por vírus
(Grupo Paulista de Fitopatologia, 2014-12-01)
In commercial garlic fields, plants naturally infected by viruses of the genera Allexivirus, Carlavirus and Potyvirus are commonly observed. Aerial bulbils may be an alternative for the propagation of virus-free garlic ...
Bulbilhos aéreos de alho, provenientes de escapes florais, são infectados por vírus
(Grupo Paulista de Fitopatologia, 2015)