2004
DOI: 10.1017/s0953756204000656
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Mycoviruses in Monilinia fructicola

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“…In some cases they show geographical structuring (Liu et al ., 2007a,b; Park et al ., 2006a,b; Voth et al ., 2006) but often they do not (Howitt et al ., 1995; Rong et al ., 2001; Tsai et al ., 2004). Tsai et al . (2004) studied the distribution of dsRNA profiles in Monilinia fructicola from a single nectarine orchard in Auckland, New Zealand.…”
Section: Diversity and Incidence Of Mycovirusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In some cases they show geographical structuring (Liu et al ., 2007a,b; Park et al ., 2006a,b; Voth et al ., 2006) but often they do not (Howitt et al ., 1995; Rong et al ., 2001; Tsai et al ., 2004). Tsai et al . (2004) studied the distribution of dsRNA profiles in Monilinia fructicola from a single nectarine orchard in Auckland, New Zealand.…”
Section: Diversity and Incidence Of Mycovirusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10% incidence of dsRNA viruses in 668 Aspergillus isolates (Van Diepeningen et al ., 2006) and the 72% incidence for Botrytis cinerea (Howitt et al ., 1995) support this hypothesis, other results do not. In Monilinia fructicola , a fungus in which the sexual stage is commonly produced, Tsai et al . (2004) detected dsRNAs in 74% of isolates.…”
Section: Virus Transmissionmentioning
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“…Fungal dsRNA was purified with the STE buffer (100 mM NaCl, 50 mM Tris-HCl pH 6.8, 1 mM EDTA) and collected by passing through a CF-11 column packed with 1 g cellulose powder (Whatman Ltd.) as described by Tsai et al (2004). Genomic DNA was isolated as previously described (Lee and Bostock 2006a).…”
Section: Molecular Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of char-acteristics like their persistence in infected hosts or the efficient transmission of mycoviruses to spores, the polymorphic dsRNA profiles detected in fungi have been proposed as markers for distinguishing isolates of different origins within a species (15,21,48). These dsRNA profiles have been associated with a geographical structure in some fungal species (31,54), but often this is not the case (42,49).…”
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