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pro vyhledávání: '"M R, Hajimorad"'
Autor:
Manjula G. Elmore, Carol L. Groves, M. R. Hajimorad, Tracey P. Stewart, Mikaela A. Gaskill, Kiersten A. Wise, Edward Sikora, Nathan M. Kleczewski, Damon L. Smith, Daren S. Mueller, Steven A. Whitham
Publikováno v:
Virology Journal, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-24 (2022)
Abstract Background Viruses negatively impact soybean production by causing diseases that affect yield and seed quality. Newly emerging or re-emerging viruses can also threaten soybean production because current control measures may not be effective
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https://doaj.org/article/7230d2085992413eb49b7c29041546af
Autor:
Naymã P. Dias, Rongbin Hu, Darrell D. Hensley, Zachariah R. Hansen, Leslie L. Domier, M. R. Hajimorad
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 23:265-268
The prevalent viruses and viroids in a population of 100 peach trees grown in Tennessee (TN) orchards were investigated by RNA sequencing and analysis of a pool of ribosomal-depleted total RNA derived from these plants. The sequences of nine viruses
Autor:
Nayma P. Dias, Rongbin Hu, Frank Hale, Zachariah Hansen, Annette Wszelaki, Leslie Domier, M. R. Hajimorad
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress.
The prevalent viruses in a population of 106 tomato and 53 pepper field-grown plants in Tennessee (TN) was investigated by RNA sequencing and analysis as two separate pools of ribosomal-depleted total RNA. Contigs of potato leafroll virus (PLRV), red
Autor:
Niyaz Ali, Ronghui Wen, Chen Baoshan, Zhou Longwu, M. R. Hajimorad, Lijuan Zhang, Yinfu Lin, Xiaohang Qi
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 105:3531-3537
A novel virus of the genus Mastrevirus, family Geminivirdae, has been reported in sugarcane germplasm collections in Florida, Guadeloupe, and Réunion, and was named sugarcane striate virus (SStrV). Although the full-length sequence of an SStrV isola
Autor:
Nourolah Soltani, M. R. Hajimorad, Naymã Pinto Dias, J. Vargas-Asencio, Rongbin Hu, Leslie L. Domier, Keith L. Perry, Darrell D. Hensley
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 105:2785-2791
Viruses and viroids prevalent in a population of 42 wild grapevines (i.e., free-living, uncultivated grapevines; Vitis spp.) were compared with those in a population of 85 cultivated grapevines collected in Tennessee, United States by RNA sequencing
Publikováno v:
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol 26, Iss 2, Pp 203-215 (2013)
The complex Rsv1 locus in soybean plant introduction (PI) ‘PI96983’ confers extreme resistance (ER) against Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) strain N but not SMV-G7 and SMV-G7d. Both the SMV helper-component proteinase (HC-Pro) and P3 cistrons can serv
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https://doaj.org/article/e3c3462b4e68429ca36f78e481caebdf
Autor:
Ron Ochoa, Katherine M. Solo, M. R. Hajimorad, James C. Jacobi, David H. Byrne, Mathews L. Paret, Alan S. Windham, Frank A. Hale, Liesel G Schneider, Mark T. Windham, John B. Wilkerson, Sara B. Collins, Alan Henn, Xavier Martini, Madalyn K. Shires, Gary R. Bauchan, Jean Williams-Woodward, Kevin Ong
Publikováno v:
HortScience, Vol 55, Iss 8, Pp 1288-1294 (2020)
The eriophyid mite, Phyllocoptes fructiphilus, vectors the causal agent, Rose rosette virus (RRV), that results in rose rosette disease. Parts of the southeastern United States have remained free of the disease, except for infected plant material int
Publikováno v:
Phytopathology®. 110:206-214
Soybean mosaic virus and Clover yellow vein virus are two definite species of the genus Potyvirus within the family Potyviridae. Soybean mosaic virus-N (SMV-N) is well adapted to cultivated soybean (Glycine max) genotypes and wild soybean (G. soja),
Autor:
M. R. Hajimorad, Rongbin Hu, Nourolah Soltani, Darrell D. Hensley, David Lockwood, Keith L. Perry
Publikováno v:
Plant Health Progress. 21:157-161
Despite the significance of grape production to the fruit industry in Tennessee (TN), no published information has been available on viruses affecting grapevines in the state. Hence, a survey was conducted during the 2016 and 2017 growing seasons to
Autor:
M. R. Hajimorad, Frank A. Hale, Alan S. Windham, John B. Wilkerson, Katherine M. Solo, Mark T. Windham, Sara B. Collins, Liesel G Schneider, David H. Byrne
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Horticulture. 37:108-112
Rose rosette disease, caused by rose rosette virus (RRV), is an epidemic affecting nearly every rose cultivar in the United States. The only hosts for Phyllocoptes fructiphilus, the eriophyid mite that vectors RRV, are Rosa species. Eighteen Rosa spe