Terrestrial orchids represent a symbiotic union between plants and mycorrhizal fungi. This study describes the occurrence and nature of viruses associated with one population of wild Pterostylis sanguinea orchids, including their fungal symbionts, over two consecutive years. A generic sequencing approach, which combined dsRNA-enrichment from plant and mycelial tissues, random amplification and high throughput shotgun sequencing was used to identify novel viruses. The majority of the virus-like sequences represent partial genomes, and their identification is based solely on de novo assembly of sequencing data. In orchid leaf tissues we found three isolates of a novel totivirus and an unclassified virus; both resemble fungus-infecting viruses...
Cymbidium chlorotic mosaic virus (CyCMV), isolated from a spring orchid (Cymbidium goeringii), was c...
copyright 2002 American Phytopathology Society JournalsOrchid fleck virus (OFV), a tentative member ...
Complete and partial genome sequences of two isolates of an unusual new plant virus, designated Donk...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Terrestrial orchids represent a symbiotic union between plants and mycorrhizal ...
The bipartite alpha- and betapartitiviruses are recorded from a wide range of fungi and plants. Usin...
The Orchidaceae is the largest and most diverse angiosperm family comprising of five subfamilies, ov...
Viruses associated with wild orchids and their mycorrhizal fungi are poorly studied. Using a shotgun...
Four species of Diuris temperate terrestrial orchids from wild and captive populations were tested f...
Sequences representing the genomes of two distinct virus isolates infecting wild plants of two membe...
Sequences representing the genomes of two distinct virus isolates infecting wild plants of two membe...
The Orchidaceae is the second-largest family of flowering plants, numbering about 900 genera and alm...
In this study, we have identified the root-associated fungi of a common species of terrestrial orchi...
Isolates of three endornavirus species were identified co-infecting an unidentified species of Cerat...
A virus from a symptomatic plant of the gymnosperm Welwitschia mirabilis Hook. growing as an ornamen...
Isolates of three endornavirus species were identified co-infecting an unidentified species of Cerat...
Cymbidium chlorotic mosaic virus (CyCMV), isolated from a spring orchid (Cymbidium goeringii), was c...
copyright 2002 American Phytopathology Society JournalsOrchid fleck virus (OFV), a tentative member ...
Complete and partial genome sequences of two isolates of an unusual new plant virus, designated Donk...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Terrestrial orchids represent a symbiotic union between plants and mycorrhizal ...
The bipartite alpha- and betapartitiviruses are recorded from a wide range of fungi and plants. Usin...
The Orchidaceae is the largest and most diverse angiosperm family comprising of five subfamilies, ov...
Viruses associated with wild orchids and their mycorrhizal fungi are poorly studied. Using a shotgun...
Four species of Diuris temperate terrestrial orchids from wild and captive populations were tested f...
Sequences representing the genomes of two distinct virus isolates infecting wild plants of two membe...
Sequences representing the genomes of two distinct virus isolates infecting wild plants of two membe...
The Orchidaceae is the second-largest family of flowering plants, numbering about 900 genera and alm...
In this study, we have identified the root-associated fungi of a common species of terrestrial orchi...
Isolates of three endornavirus species were identified co-infecting an unidentified species of Cerat...
A virus from a symptomatic plant of the gymnosperm Welwitschia mirabilis Hook. growing as an ornamen...
Isolates of three endornavirus species were identified co-infecting an unidentified species of Cerat...
Cymbidium chlorotic mosaic virus (CyCMV), isolated from a spring orchid (Cymbidium goeringii), was c...
copyright 2002 American Phytopathology Society JournalsOrchid fleck virus (OFV), a tentative member ...
Complete and partial genome sequences of two isolates of an unusual new plant virus, designated Donk...