A newly discovered strain of Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV) called DMV-D10 was first observed in Dahlia variabilis in 2008. DMV-D10 does not induce visible symptoms of infection in the host plant, and is classified as an endogenous virus. Endogenous viruses like DMV-D10 have the ability to integrate their viral sequences into the host plant genome, which can be transmitted to offspring. No studies have examined the host range of DMV-D10 outside of the Dahlia genus. Because DMV-D10 has only been observed in Dahlia, the objective for this study was to determine if presence of DMVD10 follows an evolutionary relationship among species closely related to Dahlia. It was hypothesized species in the same tribe (Coreopsideae) as Dahlia were more likely t...
Funding agencies: Samuel and Patricia Smith Endowment for Dahlia Virus Research created by the Ameri...
Endogenous sequences from members of the Caulimoviridae and Geminiviridae families have been identif...
Graduation date: 1963Three viruses were isolated from dahlias using a modification of\ud Yarwood's l...
A newly discovered strain of Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV) called DMV-D10 was first observed in Dahlia v...
Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV) is a double-stranded DNA viral pathogen. A newly discovered strain of this...
Three distinct plant para-retroviruses belonging to the genus Caulimovirus were found to be associat...
The presence of Dahlia mosaic virus D10 (DMV-D10) was confirmed for the first time in dahlia (Dahlia...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityTwo distinct caulimoviruses, Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV), a...
AbstractViruses in certain genera in family Caulimoviridae were shown to integrate their genomic seq...
International audienceIn this brief note, we review the taxonomic history of dahlia mosaic virus (DM...
Dahlias are economically important crops in the cut flower industry, which is growing rapidly in US ...
Dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) is a widely cultivated ornamental and medicinal plant in China. Recently,...
Dahlia mosaic disease of the ornamental flowering plant Dahlia is caused by two caulimoviruses, dahl...
The genus Potyvirus is one of the largest groups of plant viruses having RNA genomes. RNA viruses sh...
Exploring the genetic diversity and evolutionary history of plant viruses is critical to understandi...
Funding agencies: Samuel and Patricia Smith Endowment for Dahlia Virus Research created by the Ameri...
Endogenous sequences from members of the Caulimoviridae and Geminiviridae families have been identif...
Graduation date: 1963Three viruses were isolated from dahlias using a modification of\ud Yarwood's l...
A newly discovered strain of Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV) called DMV-D10 was first observed in Dahlia v...
Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV) is a double-stranded DNA viral pathogen. A newly discovered strain of this...
Three distinct plant para-retroviruses belonging to the genus Caulimovirus were found to be associat...
The presence of Dahlia mosaic virus D10 (DMV-D10) was confirmed for the first time in dahlia (Dahlia...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityTwo distinct caulimoviruses, Dahlia mosaic virus (DMV), a...
AbstractViruses in certain genera in family Caulimoviridae were shown to integrate their genomic seq...
International audienceIn this brief note, we review the taxonomic history of dahlia mosaic virus (DM...
Dahlias are economically important crops in the cut flower industry, which is growing rapidly in US ...
Dahlia (Dahlia variabilis) is a widely cultivated ornamental and medicinal plant in China. Recently,...
Dahlia mosaic disease of the ornamental flowering plant Dahlia is caused by two caulimoviruses, dahl...
The genus Potyvirus is one of the largest groups of plant viruses having RNA genomes. RNA viruses sh...
Exploring the genetic diversity and evolutionary history of plant viruses is critical to understandi...
Funding agencies: Samuel and Patricia Smith Endowment for Dahlia Virus Research created by the Ameri...
Endogenous sequences from members of the Caulimoviridae and Geminiviridae families have been identif...
Graduation date: 1963Three viruses were isolated from dahlias using a modification of\ud Yarwood's l...