Search Results - "synergism"

  1. Elimination of antiviral defense by viral RNase III by Cuéllar, Wilmer Jose, Kreuze, Jan F., Rajamaki, M.L., Cruzado, K.R., Untiveros, M., Valkonen, J.P.T.

    Published 2009
    “…The most severe disease and yield losses are caused by co-infection with SPCSV and a potyvirus, Sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV; Potyviridae). Potyviruses synergize unrelated viruses by suppression of RNA silencing with the P1/HC-Pro polyprotein; however, the SPCSV-SPFMV synergism is unusual in that the potyvirus is the beneficiary. …”
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  2. Identificación de la proteína responsable del sinergismo del complejo viral de camote (SPVD) by Cruzado, R.K.

    Published 2010
    “…The results suggest that RNase3 is the protein responsible for viral synergism in SPVD. We found that disease symptoms and SPFMV titers in RNase3-transgenic plants were similar to those produced in non-transgenic plants infected with SPVD. …”
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  3. Integrated root phenotypes for improved rice performance under low nitrogen availability by Ajmera, Ishan, Henry, Amelia, Radanielson, Ando M., Klein, Stephanie P., Ianevski, Aleksandr, Bennett, Malcolm J., Band, Leah R., Lynch, Jonathan P.

    Published 2022
    “…The importance of phene synergism for the performance ofintegrated phenotypes has implications for crop breeding.…”
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  4. Novel and transgressive salinity tolerance in recombinant inbred lines of rice created by physiological coupling-uncoupling and network rewiring effects by Pabuayon, Isaiah C. M., Kitazumi, Ai, Cushman, Kevin R., Singh, Rakesh Kumar, Gregorio, Glenn B., Dhatt, Balpreet, Zabet-Moghaddam, Masoud, Walia, Harkamal, de los Reyes, Benildo G.

    Published 2021
    “…While this phenomenon has been attributed to complementation and epistatic effects, the physiological and developmental synergism involved have not been fully illuminated by the QTL mapping approach alone, especially for stress-adaptive traits involving highly complex interactions. …”
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  5. Interference between D and M types of Plum pox virus in Japanese plum assessed by specific monoclonal antibodies and quantitative real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain r... by Capote, Nieves, Gorris, María T., Martínez, M. Carmen, Asensio, M., Olmos, Antonio, Cambra, Mariano

    Published 2017
    “…To assess the consequences of a PPV-M infection on plum already infected with PPV-D, and vice versa (predominance of one of the strains, recombination, synergism, symptoms aggravation, and so on), 30 Japanese plum trees were graft inoculated with PPV-D or PPV-M isolates in quarantine conditions. …”
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