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Alfalfa mosaic virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV), also known as Lucerne mosaic virus or Potato calico virus , is a worldwide distributed phytopathogen that can lead to necrosis and yellow mosaics on a large variety of...
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Alfalfa mosaic virus coat protein binding (CPB) RNA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Find out all about alfalfa mosaic virus, including the most common uses and sources from leading medical experts. ... Members related to alfalfa mosaic virus...
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Description of 00.010.0.01.001. Alfalfa mosaic virus, generated from ICTVdB, a DELTA database ... Cite this publication as: ICTVdB Management (2006). 00.010.0.01.001. Alfalfa mosaic virus. In: ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database, version 4. Büchen-Osmond, C. (Ed), Columbia University, New York, USA...
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J02003 Em(40)_vi:ALRNA3 Gb(84)_vi:MAARNA3 alfalfa mosaic virus rna 3 35kd protein leader sequence. 4/90 318bp. ... K02702 Gb(84)_vi:MAACG2Z Alfalfa mosaic virus (strain 425 Leiden) RNA 2 of complete genome. 9/88 2,593bp.
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Crops as Natural Hosts for Plant Viruses in the Northeast; Alfalfa mosaic virus symptoms on alfalfa ... Photo courtesy of G.C. Bergstrom, Dept. of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY...
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Typical symptoms of pepper plants infected with Alfalfa mosaic virus are a distinct yellow or whitish mosaic on leaves. Relative to uninfected plants, fruit may be stunted and misshapen.
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Alfalfa Mosaic Pathogen: Alfalfa mosaic virus ... Typical leaf symptoms on plants with alfalfa mosaic include bright yellow blotches with some mottle. Leaves eventually develop a bronze discoloration. Internally, phloem tissue becomes necrotic, including the phloem in the roots.
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An unusual and distinguishing feature of alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) and ilarviruses such as tobacco streak virus (TSV) is that the viral coat protein is required to activate the early stages of viral RNA replication, a phenomenon known as genome activation.
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The coat proteins of alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) and the ilarviruses (type member, tobacco streak virus) bind to the 3' termini of the genomic viral RNAs (23, 28, 29). The 3'-terminal coat protein binding sites of these positive-sense single-stranded viral RNAs are related both by predicted secondary structure and by...
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