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Ophioviridae
Fecha
2017-06Registro en:
Garcia, Maria Laura; Dal Bó, Elena; da Graça, John V.; Gago Zachert, Selma; Hammond, John; et al.; Ophioviridae; Society for General Microbiology; Journal of General Virology; 98; 6; 6-2017; 1161-1162
0022-1317
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Garcia, Maria Laura
Dal Bó, Elena
da Graça, John V.
Gago Zachert, Selma
Hammond, John
Moreno, Pedro
Natsuaki, Tomohide
Pallás, Vicente
Navarro, Jose A.
Reyes Martinez, Carina Andrea
Robles Luna, Gabriel
Sasaya, Takahide
Tzanetakis, Ioannis E.
Vaira, Anna María
Verbeek, Martin
ICTV Report Consortium
Resumen
The Ophioviridae is a family of filamentous plant viruses, with single-stranded negative, and possibly ambisense, RNA genomes of 11.3-12.5 kb divided into 3-4 segments, each encapsidated separately. Virions are naked filamentous nucleocapsids, forming kinked circles of at least two different contour lengths. The sole genus, Ophiovirus, includes seven species. Four ophioviruses are soil-transmitted and their natural hosts include trees, shrubs, vegetables and bulbous or corm-forming ornamentals, both monocots and dicots. This is a summary of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) Report on the taxonomy of the Ophioviridae, which is available at http://www.ictv.global/report/ophioviridae.