Autor: Flores, R.
- Preferential accumulation of severe variants of Citrus tristeza virus in plants co-inoculated with mild and severe variants
- Post-transcriptional gene silencing of the p23 silencing suppressor of Citrus tristeza virus confers resistance to the virus in transgenic Mexican lime
- Viral-like symptoms induced by the ectopic expression of the p23 gene of Citrus tristeza virus are citrus specific and do not correlate with the pathogenicity of the virus strain
Autor: Moreno, Pedro
- Preferential accumulation of severe variants of Citrus tristeza virus in plants co-inoculated with mild and severe variants
- Post-transcriptional gene silencing of the p23 silencing suppressor of Citrus tristeza virus confers resistance to the virus in transgenic Mexican lime
- Viral-like symptoms induced by the ectopic expression of the p23 gene of Citrus tristeza virus are citrus specific and do not correlate with the pathogenicity of the virus strain
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