A virus (from the Latin word ‘v?rus’ meaning ‘venom’ or ‘poison’) is a microorganism invisible to the naked eye. Viruses can multiply exclusively by entering a cell and using the cell’s resources to create copies of themselves. As the origin of their name suggests, viruses are generally considered dangerous, harmful and often deadly. Some of the most well-studied and widely known viruses, such as HIV and influenza, infect humans. However, viruses can also infect animals, plants and microorganisms, including fungi. Many fungi are medically, ecologically and economically significant, for example, causing diseases to humans, plants and insects or being used in industry to produce bread, cheese, beer and wine. Viruses that infect fungi are call...
Diplodia seriata in the family Botryosphaeriaceae is a cosmopolitan phytopathogenic fungus and is re...
Trabajo presentado en el XVIII Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Fitopatología (SEF), celebrado en...
The presence of viruses is less explored in Mucoromycota as compared to other fungal groups such as ...
DATA AVAILABILITY: No new data was created or analyzed in this study. Data sharing is not applicable...
‘Mycoviruses’ is the term used for viruses infecting fungi and fungus-like organisms. Mycoviruses ha...
Mycoviruses infect fungi, and while most persist asymptomatically, there are examples of mycoviruses...
Viruses infecting fungi are referred to as mycoviruses. Here, we carried out in silico mycovirome st...
Mycoviruses infect fungi, and while most persist asymptomatically, there are examples of mycoviruses...
Mycoviruses are viruses that infect fungi. The first mycovirus was reported in 1962 from the cultiva...
AbstractMycoviruses are widespread in all major taxa of fungi. They are transmitted intracellularly ...
Mycoviruses from plant pathogens can induce hypovirulence (reduced virulence) in their host fungi an...
Mycoviruses can have a marked effect on natural fungal communities and influence plant health and pr...
Mycoviruses can have a marked effect on natural fungal communities and influence plant health and pr...
Virocontrol involves biocontrol of pathogens via hypovirulence-causing mycoviruses. This chapter dis...
Diplodia seriata in the family Botryosphaeriaceae is a cosmopolitan phytopathogenic fungus and is re...
Diplodia seriata in the family Botryosphaeriaceae is a cosmopolitan phytopathogenic fungus and is re...
Trabajo presentado en el XVIII Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Fitopatología (SEF), celebrado en...
The presence of viruses is less explored in Mucoromycota as compared to other fungal groups such as ...
DATA AVAILABILITY: No new data was created or analyzed in this study. Data sharing is not applicable...
‘Mycoviruses’ is the term used for viruses infecting fungi and fungus-like organisms. Mycoviruses ha...
Mycoviruses infect fungi, and while most persist asymptomatically, there are examples of mycoviruses...
Viruses infecting fungi are referred to as mycoviruses. Here, we carried out in silico mycovirome st...
Mycoviruses infect fungi, and while most persist asymptomatically, there are examples of mycoviruses...
Mycoviruses are viruses that infect fungi. The first mycovirus was reported in 1962 from the cultiva...
AbstractMycoviruses are widespread in all major taxa of fungi. They are transmitted intracellularly ...
Mycoviruses from plant pathogens can induce hypovirulence (reduced virulence) in their host fungi an...
Mycoviruses can have a marked effect on natural fungal communities and influence plant health and pr...
Mycoviruses can have a marked effect on natural fungal communities and influence plant health and pr...
Virocontrol involves biocontrol of pathogens via hypovirulence-causing mycoviruses. This chapter dis...
Diplodia seriata in the family Botryosphaeriaceae is a cosmopolitan phytopathogenic fungus and is re...
Diplodia seriata in the family Botryosphaeriaceae is a cosmopolitan phytopathogenic fungus and is re...
Trabajo presentado en el XVIII Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Fitopatología (SEF), celebrado en...
The presence of viruses is less explored in Mucoromycota as compared to other fungal groups such as ...