200611· Laboratory Exercises, Techniques, Methods to Study Plant Viruses. A very useful source of information in the field of Plant Virology for Under-graduate and Post-Graduate …
Purification is the process of separating the virus particles from host constituents and other chemicals present in sap. phenol oxidases. eg. Pectinase is used to degrade mucilage in sap …
• Start with virus‐free plants. Use certified virus‐free seed, use tomato/tobacco/pepper seed treated to remove tobamoviruses. • Select transplants that have not been produced near …
2009111· Another satellite, the DNA1 component of Tobacco curly shoot virus has been recently modified for use as a VIGS vector and has been used successfully in N. benthamiana …
attractant based on the synergistic effect of synthetic host plant volatiles and the aggregation pheromone (pull), and a combination of the attractant and the potential repellent. also …
2025227· Ineffectiveness of managing plant viruses by chemicals has posed serious challenges in crop production. Recently, phase separation has shown to play a key role in viral …
201769· Virus aggregation-disaggregation is a complex process and predicting the behavior of any individual virus is difficult under a given set of …
103· Plant viruses are the most destructive pathogens which cause devastating losses to crops due to their diversity in the genome, rapid evolution, mutation or recombination …
202011· Microscopic methods to detect plant viruses using electron microscopy or light microscopy is simple and rapid, View PDF View article Crossref View in Scopus Google …
Virus RNA is also ''genome'' RNA since itcontains genetic information for virus protein replication, for the enzymes necessary for replication and also for properties such as symptom production …
202541· Virus-like particles (VLPs) have attracted significant interest among researchers and represent a growing area in biotechnology. VLPs closely resemble viruses but lack …
103· Plant viruses are the most destructive pathogens which cause devastating losses to crops due to their diversity in the genome, rapid evolution, mutation or recombination …
2025227· Design strategy for biomolecular condensate-inhibiting phytovirucides a The structures of chromone and its antiviral analogs. b The structures of reported aggregation …
11· Plant viruses are responsible for many severe plant diseases which are difficult to manage and in some cases, there is no cure. An estimated 50% of plant diseases and 20% of …
42 PLANT VIRUSES material, but for consistently successful purification a larger quantity than this is desirable. Another important point is the plant used as a source of virus; many factors …
221· Viral aggregation is a complex and pervasive phenomenon affecting many viral families. An increasing number of studies have indicated …
Selection of the right kind of a host plant for the propagation of virus to be purified is of paramount importance (Fig. 21.1). A good propagation host should be susceptible and contain …
202011· Microscopic methods to detect plant viruses using electron microscopy or light microscopy is simple and rapid, View PDF View article Crossref View in Scopus Google …
attractant based on the synergistic effect of synthetic host plant volatiles and the aggregation pheromone (pull), and a combination of the attractant and the potential repellent. also …
202541· Virus-like particles (VLPs) have attracted significant interest among researchers and represent a growing area in biotechnology. VLPs closely resemble viruses but lack …
Alternative selection methods rely on scaling up the number of plants screened while reducing the space and time needed for such. Mass screening methods can be performed with well …
Various methods based on biological, physico-chemical, serological and nucleic acid properties of the viruses are dealt in detail.
200081· New evidence of a mutually beneficial interaction between the viruses causing CMD and the whitefly vector, Bemisia tabaci, has shown that spatial aggregation of the vectors …
20201214· Map of simulation results for non-persistent and persistent viruses, showing the higher number of infected plants and a greater level of aggregation for the persistent virus Kho …
Methods used to disperse virus aggregates Method Virus Reference Sonication Vaccinia virus 43 Differential density gradient centrifugation Poliovirus type 1 40 pH and salts MS2 coliphage, …
PDF | On May 13, 2010, Janice E. Lawrence and others published Purification of viruses by centrifugation | Find, read and cite all the research you need on …
• Start with virus‐free plants. Use certified virus‐free seed, use tomato/tobacco/pepper seed treated to remove tobamoviruses. • Select transplants that have not been produced near …