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  1. Citrus and Prunus copia-like retrotransposons by Asins, María J., Monforte, Antonio J., Mestre, P. F., Carbonell, Emilio A.

    Published 2017
    “…This phenomenon occurs fairly often in the various species and varieties of the genus.The presence of copia-like retrotransposons has been investigated in fruit trees, especially citrus, by using a PCR assay designed to detect copia-like reverse transcriptase (RT) sequences. …”
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  2. The position of the major QTL for Citrus tristeza virus resistance is conserved among Citrus grandis, C. aurantium and Poncirus trifoliata by Asins, María J., Fernandez-Ribacoba, Jorge, Bernet, Guillermo P., Gadea, Jose, Cambra, Mariano, Gorris, María T., Carbonell, Emilio A.

    Published 2017
    “…Although CTV-resistant citrus rootstocks derived from Poncirus trifoliata are common, useful genetic resistance within the genus Citrus for scion improvement is very limited and no CTV-resistant sweet orange cultivar is yet available. …”
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  3. Association of citrus psorosis B symptoms with a sequence variant of the Citrus psorosis virus RNA 2 by Velázquez, Karelia, Pina, José A., Navarro, Luis, Moreno, Pedro, Guerri, José

    Published 2017
    “…Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV), the type species of genus Ophiovirus, is the presumed causal agent of a bark scaling disease in citrus plants. …”
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  4. Citrus tristeza virus p23: a unique protein mediating key virus-host interactions by Flores, Ricardo, Ruiz-Ruiz, Susana, Soler, Nuria, Sánchez-Navarro, Jesús A., Fagoaga, Carmen, Lopez, Carmelo, Navarro, Luis, Moreno, Pedro, Pena, Leandro

    Published 2017
    “…The large RNA genome of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV; ca. 20 kb) contains 12 open reading frames, with the 3′-terminal one corresponding to a protein of 209 amino acids (p23) that is expressed from an abundant subgenomic RNA. p23, an RNA-binding protein with a putative zinc-finger domain and some basic motifs, is unique to CTV because no homologs have been found in other closteroviruses, including the type species of the genus Beet yellows virus (despite both viruses having many homologous genes). …”
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  5. First report of Persimmon cryptic virus in Spain by Ruiz-García, Ana B., Chamberland, N., Martínez, M. Carmen, Massart, Sebastien, Olmos, Antonio

    Published 2018
    “…Only seven contigs were related to a plant viral sequence, corresponding to Persimmon cryptic virus (PeCV), a putative member of the genus Deltapartitivirus, family Partitiviridae. This virus was first identified in Apulia (Italy), showing necrosis of the veinlets on leaves (Morelli et al., 2015) and it has been recently reported in Turkey (Morelli and Arli-Sokmen, 2016). …”
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  6. Phytohormone participation during Citrus sinensis non-host response to Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria by Petrocelli, Silvana, Pizarro, María D., Alet, Analía, De-Ollas, Carlos J., Talón, Manuel, Tadeo, Francisco R., Gómez-Cadenas, Aurelio, Arbona, Vicent, Orellano, Elena G., Daurelio, Lucas D.

    Published 2018
    “…The present work provides a first broad approach to hormone participation during non-host response in a non-model plant of the Citrus genus, also representative of woody plants.…”
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  7. Fast detection by loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) of the three begomovirus species infecting tomato in Panama by Herrera-Vásquez, José A., Puchades, Andrés V., Elvira-González, Laura, Jaén-Sanjur, José N., Carpino, Caterina, Rubio, Luis, Galipienso, Luis

    Published 2019
    “…Potato yellow mosaic Panama virus (PYMPV), Tomato leaf curl Sinaloa virus (ToLCSiV) and Tomato yellow mottle virus (TYMoV) of genus Begomovirus (family Geminiviridae) are the only three begomovirus species detected infecting tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) in Panama. …”
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  8. The psorosis disease of citrus: a pale light at the end of the tunnel by Moreno, Pedro, Guerri, José, García, María L.

    Published 2020
    “…With a tripartite, negative-sense, RNA genome and a ~48 kDa coat protein, CPsV, the presumed causal agent of psorosis, is the type member of the genus Ophiovirus, within the new family Ophioviridae. …”
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  9. Molecular Characterization of the Complete Coding Sequence of Olive Leaf Yellowing-Associated Virus by Ruiz-García, Ana B., Candresse, Thierry, Canales, Celia, Morán, Félix, Machado de Oliveira, Carlos, Bertolini, Edson, Olmos, Antonio

    Published 2020
    “…Phylogenetic analysis of shared proteins (ORF1a, ORF1b, HSP70h, HSP90h and CP) with all members of the Closteroviridae family provides new insight into the taxonomic position of these three closteroviruses and suggests they could represent a new genus in the family.…”
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  10. Changes in anthocyanin production during domestication of Citrus by Butelli, Eugenio, García-Lor, Andrés, Licciardello, Concetta, Las Casas, Giuseppina, Hill, Lionel, Reforgiato, Giuseppe, Keremane, Manjunath L, Ramadugu, Chandrika, Krueger, Robert, Xu, Qiang, Deng, Xiuxin, Fanciullino, Anne-Laure, Froelicher, Yann, Navarro, Luis, Martin, Cathie

    Published 2020
    “…Mandarin (Citrus reticulata), citron (Citrus medica), and pummelo (Citrus maxima) are important species of the genus Citrus and parents of the interspecific hybrids that constitute the most familiar commercial varieties of Citrus: sweet orange, sour orange, clementine, lemon, lime, and grapefruit. …”
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  11. Influence of natal host on parasitism by Spalangia cameroni (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) by Beitia, Francisco J., Valencia, Erik, Peris, Bernat, De-Pedro, Luis, Asís, Josep D., Tormos, José

    Published 2020
    “…However, the mass-rearing protocols include very little information on the infl uence of natal host on subsequent host selection by parasitoids with more than one potential host as in the genus Spalangia. Here, we report on the use of S. cameroni against M. domestica. …”
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  12. Identification of Pomegranate as a New Host of Passiflora Edulis Symptomless Virus (PeSV) and Analysis of PeSV Diversity by Caglayan, Kadriye, Gazel, Mona, Roumi, Vahid, Kocabag, Hamide Deniz, Bahar, Tunç, Reynard, Jean Sebastien, Ruiz-García, Ana B., Olmos, Antonio, Candresse, Thierry

    Published 2021
    “…Data analysis indicated the presence of passiflora edulis symptomless virus (PeSV: genus Roymovirus, Potyviridae family) in these two pomegranate samples, consistent with the observation by electron microscopy of flexuous filamentous viral particles 760 to 780 nm long. …”
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  13. Proteomic insights into the effect of Broad bean wilt virus-1 infection in Nicotiana benthamiana plants by Elvira-González, Laura, Carpino, Caterina, Rubio, Luis, Galipienso, Luis

    Published 2024
    “…Broad bean wilt virus 1 (BBWV-1, genus Fabavirus, family Secoviridae) infects many plants species, including important horticultural crops. …”
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  14. Comparação de quatro métodos de medição num bosque secundário tropical by Amaral Machado, S. do., ALBERTIN, W.

    Published 2025
    “…In each method the following data were taken: time require to measure the plot including demarcation of the plot and identification of the trees to species, genus or family. The total volumes per plot or per point of sampling were calculated and parameters of variability established. …”
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  15. Daglilja by Nilsson, Marita

    Published 2007
    “…This thesis describes the genus Hemerocallis, the trading with daylily from hybridizer to seller with emphasis on the Swedish market. …”
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    Otro
  16. Bumblebee resource dynamics : a review of foraging and nesting in the agricultural landscape by Douhan Sundahl, Anna

    Published 2020
    “…There are pollinators among families of bees (Apidea), butterflies (Lepidoptera) and birds (Aves). Bees of genus Bombus spp., bumblebees, are especially important and provide pollination service for 80 % of the crops of Europe and many wild plant species. …”
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  17. Diversity and distribution of Armillaria species in Dalby Söderskog and Norreskog by Ren, Wenzi

    Published 2020
    “…Armillaria is a genus from the phylum Basidiomycota, which can cause Armillaria root rot disease. …”
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  18. Interactions between plant pathogens and their implications for crop protection by Tanaka, Ayano

    Published 2021
    “…The objective of this study was to learn about pathogen-pathogen interactions in plant diseases via literature review and test a method for analysing the interactions in vitro, using plant pathogens from the Fusarium genus (F. graminearum, F. culmorum & F. oxysporum). …”
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