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Citrus tristeza virus
Known as:
Citrus tristeza closterovirus
, citrus tristeza closterovirus CTV
, citrus tristeza virus CTV
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National Institutes of Health
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2014
2014
Differential tropism in roots and shoots infected by Citrus tristeza virus.
S. J. Harper
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Scott Cowell
,
Cheryl Robertson
,
William O. Dawson
Virology
2014
Virus tropism is a result of interactions between virus, host and vector species, and determines the fate of an infection. In…Â
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2013
2013
Citrus tristeza virus-host interactions
William O. Dawson
,
Stephen M. Garnsey
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S. Tatineni
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Svetlana Y. Folimonova
,
S. J. Harper
,
Sudhir M. Gowda
Front. Microbiol.
2013
Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is a phloem-limited virus whose natural host range is restricted to citrus and related species…Â
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2013
2013
Citrus tristeza virus: Evolution of Complex and Varied Genotypic Groups
Sara J. Harper
Front. Microbiol.
2013
Amongst the Closteroviridae, Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is almost unique in possessing a number of distinct and characterized…Â
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2013
2013
Emergence and Phylodynamics of Citrus tristeza virus in Sicily, Italy
Salvatore Davino
,
Anouk Willemsen
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Luis M Rubio
PloS one
2013
Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) outbreaks were detected in Sicily island, Italy for the first time in 2002. To gain insight into the…Â
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2010
2010
Transgenic expression in citrus of single-chain antibody fragments specific to Citrus tristeza virus confers virus resistance
Magdalena Cervera
,
Olga Esteban
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+4 authors
Mariano Cambra
Transgenic Research
2010
Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) causes one of the most destructive viral diseases of citrus worldwide. Generation of resistant citrus…Â
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2008
2008
Three genes of Citrus tristeza virus are dispensable for infection and movement throughout some varieties of citrus trees.
Satyanarayana Tatineni
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Cecile J. Robertson
,
Stephen M. Garnsey
,
M. Bar-joseph
,
Siddarame Gowda
,
William O. Dawson
Virology
2008
Citrus tristeza virus (CTV), a member of the Closteroviridae, possesses a 19.3-kb positive-stranded RNA genome that is organized…Â
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2006
2006
The Use of Enzyme - Linked Immunosorbent Assay for Detection of Citrus Tristeza Virus
Daniela Gonsalves
,
Mira Moscovitz
,
Dan E. Purcifull
,
Marcia Clark
2006
BAR-JOSEPH, M., S. M. GARNSEY, D. GONSALVES, M. MOSCOVITZ, D. E. PURCIFULL, M. F. CLARK, and G. LOEBENSTEIN. 1979. The use of…Â
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2001
Highly Cited
2001
Genetic variation of Citrus tristeza virus isolates from California and Spain: evidence for mixed infections and recombination.
L. Rubio
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M. A. Ayllón
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+5 authors
Bryce W. Falk
Journal of virology
2001
We examined the population structure and genetic variation of four genomic regions within and between 30 Citrus tristeza virus…Â
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2001
2001
5'-coterminal subgenomic RNAs in citrus tristeza virus-infected cells.
Xiaoyu Che
,
Dan Piestun
,
+5 authors
M. Bar-joseph
Virology
2001
Three unusual 5' coterminal positive-stranded subgenomic (sg) RNAs, two of about 0.8 kb and one of 10 kb (designated LMT1, LMT2…Â
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2000
2000
High efficiency genetic transformation of sour orange (Citrus aurantium) and production of transgenic trees containing the coat protein gene of citrus tristeza virus.
Riadh Ghorbel
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Antonio Rueda DomÃnguez
,
Luis Navarro
,
Leandro Penña
Tree physiology
2000
In preliminary experiments on Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of citrus, we found transformation events occurring in callus…Â
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