Publications for:
pest = Pepper mild mottle virus
country = Japan
found 9 publications:
2007
Two amino acid substitutions in the coat protein of
Pepper mild mottle virus are responsible for overcoming the
L4 gene-mediated resistance in
Capsicum spp.
Phytopathology (2007) 97 (7), 787-793
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pestinfo wiki2005
Integration of mutations responsible for the attenuated phenotype of
Pepper mild mottle virus strains results in a symptomless cross-protecting strain
Archives of Virology (2005) 150 (10), 2009-2020
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pestinfo wikiDiscrimination between tobamoviruses and their pathotypes for
L-gene-mediated resistance in green pepper (
Capsicum annuum L.) by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction
Journal of General Plant Pathology (2005) 71 (1), 60-67
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pestinfo wikiTiming and extent of hypersensitive response are critical to restrict local and systemic spread of
Pepper mild mottle virus in pepper containing the
L 3 gene
Journal of General Plant Pathology (2005) 71 (1), 90-94
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pestinfo wikiImmunolocalization of
Pepper mild mottle virus in
Capsicum annuum seeds
Journal of General Plant Pathology (2005) 71 (3), 238-242
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pestinfo wiki2004
An immunological system for the detection of
Pepper mild mottle virus in soil from green pepper fields
Plant Disease (2004) 88 (6), 650-656
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pestinfo wiki2003
Screening and field trials of virus resistant sources in
Capsicum spp.
Plant Disease (2003) 87 (7), 779-783
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pestinfo wiki2002
A single amino acid substitution in 126-kDa protein of Pepper mild mottle virus associates with symptom attenuation in pepper; the complete nucleotide sequence of an attenuated strain, C-1421
Archives of Virology (2002) 147 (4), 833-840
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pestinfo wiki1998
Characterization of a pepper mild mottle tobamovirus strain capable of overcoming the L-3 gene-mediated resistance, distinct from the resistance-breaking Italian isolate
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (1998) 11 (4), 327-331
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