1996
DOI: 10.1080/03235409609383178
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Yield losses in virus‐infected crops

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“…The systemic infection of plants by viruses results in major economic losses in yield and/or 56 quality of harvested tissues (Pennazio et al, 1996;Waterworth and Hadidi, 1998). To 57 achieve a systemic infection, viruses must move from the initial point of entry to 58 neighbouring cells and then long distance in the vasculature to other leaves and organs proteins only differed in one amino acid residue at position 16 near the N-terminus, which 123 was either a serine or glycine.…”
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“…The systemic infection of plants by viruses results in major economic losses in yield and/or 56 quality of harvested tissues (Pennazio et al, 1996;Waterworth and Hadidi, 1998). To 57 achieve a systemic infection, viruses must move from the initial point of entry to 58 neighbouring cells and then long distance in the vasculature to other leaves and organs proteins only differed in one amino acid residue at position 16 near the N-terminus, which 123 was either a serine or glycine.…”
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“…De las numerosas enfermedades asociadas al cultivo del chile habanero se encuentran las de origen viral principalmente el virus del iris (IYSV) y el virus del bronceado del tomate (TSWV) pertenecientes al género tospovirus (Margaria et al, 2014;Fanigliulo et al, 2014;Baq et al, 2015), cuyo carácter infectivo representa una de las amenazas de mayor importancia para este cultivo debido a que alcanza pérdidas de hasta 100% (Pennazio et al, 1996;Roggero et al, 2003;Pérez et al, 2004). Dicha reducción en el rendimiento está generalmente relacionada a la presencia temprana y a la severidad de síntomas en el follaje (Moriones et al, 1998), particularmente la pérdida de clorofila en las hojas (Cabrera et al, 2009).…”
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“…Of the numerous diseases associated with the cultivation of the habanero pepper are those of viral origin, mainly the virus of the iris (IYSV) and the tanning virus of the tomato (TSWV) belonging to the tospoviruses genus (Margaria et al, 2014;Fanigliulo et al, 2014;Baq et al, 2015), whose infective nature represents one of the threats of major importance for this crop because it reaches losses of up to 100% (Pennazio et al, 1996;Roggero et al, 2003;Pérez et al, 2004). This reduction in yield is generally related to the early presence and severity of foliage symptoms (Moriones et al, 1998), particularly the loss of chlorophyll in the leaves (Cabrera et al, 2009).…”
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“…Such interaction of plant viruses resulting in symptom suppression, or in some cases enhancement, has been observed historically for many years (9), and the phenomena has been applied practically as a method for controlling viral diseases (viral exclusion or crossprotection). The mechanism of viral exclusion is not well understood, although some instances of RNA-mediated gene silencing have been documented (10,11). However, the authors also were aware that viral interaction may not always be suppressive or exclusionary and The actual infection of the cell is accomplished after introducing several provectors into Agrobacterium tumefaciens that can deliver the viral components and the foreign genes to plant cells.…”
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