The discovery of the first non-cellular infectious agent, later determined to be tobacco mosaic virus, paved the way for the field of virology. In the ensuing decades, research focused on discovering and eliminating viral threats to plant and animal health. However, recent conceptual and methodological revolutions have made it clear that viruses are not merely agents of destruction but essential components of global ecosystems. As plants make up over 80% of the biomass on Earth, plant viruses likely have a larger impact on ecosystem stability and function than viruses of other kingdoms. Besides preventing overgrowth of genetically homogeneous plant populations such as crop plants, some plant viruses might also promote the adaptation of thei...
Virus host range, i.e., the number and diversity of host species of viruses, is an important determi...
The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants growing in c...
The interest in plant virus evolution can be dated to the late 1920s, when it was shown that plant v...
International audienceThe discovery of the first non-cellular infectious agent, later determined to ...
AbstractSince the discovery of Tobacco mosaic virus nearly 120 years ago, most studies on viruses ha...
Viruses have generally been studied either as disease-causing infectious agents that have a negative...
International audienceLand plants host a vast and diverse virome that is dominated by RNA viruses, w...
Metagenomic approaches have proven effective for the discovery of previously unknown virus species. ...
Viruses have generally been studied either as disease-causing infectious agents that have a negative...
International audienceAll viruses are obligatory parasites that must develop tight interactions with...
Viruses that infect plants are responsible for reduction in both yield and quality of crops around t...
Pathogens are key players in the ecology of higher plants; they have been shown to have a significan...
Not AvailableThe current trends of environmental diversity and emerging virus species are becoming a...
BGPI : Equipe 2International audienceTransmission from host to host is a crucial step in the life cy...
<div><p>The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants grow...
Virus host range, i.e., the number and diversity of host species of viruses, is an important determi...
The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants growing in c...
The interest in plant virus evolution can be dated to the late 1920s, when it was shown that plant v...
International audienceThe discovery of the first non-cellular infectious agent, later determined to ...
AbstractSince the discovery of Tobacco mosaic virus nearly 120 years ago, most studies on viruses ha...
Viruses have generally been studied either as disease-causing infectious agents that have a negative...
International audienceLand plants host a vast and diverse virome that is dominated by RNA viruses, w...
Metagenomic approaches have proven effective for the discovery of previously unknown virus species. ...
Viruses have generally been studied either as disease-causing infectious agents that have a negative...
International audienceAll viruses are obligatory parasites that must develop tight interactions with...
Viruses that infect plants are responsible for reduction in both yield and quality of crops around t...
Pathogens are key players in the ecology of higher plants; they have been shown to have a significan...
Not AvailableThe current trends of environmental diversity and emerging virus species are becoming a...
BGPI : Equipe 2International audienceTransmission from host to host is a crucial step in the life cy...
<div><p>The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants grow...
Virus host range, i.e., the number and diversity of host species of viruses, is an important determi...
The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants growing in c...
The interest in plant virus evolution can be dated to the late 1920s, when it was shown that plant v...