Symptom development in a susceptible sunflower line inoculated with Sunflower chlorotic mottle virus (SuCMoV) was followed in the second pair of leaves at different post-inoculation times: before symptom expression (BS), at early (ES) and late (LS) symptom expression. Sugar and starch increases and photoinhibition were observed as early effects BS, and were maintained or enhanced later on, however, chlorophyll loss was detected only at LS. Photoinhibition correlated with a drastic decrease in D1 protein level. The progress of infection was accompanied by decreasing levels of apoplastic reactive oxygen species (ROS). In infected leaves, higher antioxidant enzyme activities (superoxide dismutase, SOD; ascorbate peroxidase, APX; glutathione re...
The most obvious symptom of systemic virus infection is the mosaic pattern of the leaves. Yellowing,...
Distribution and epidemiological patterns of sunflower chlorotic mottle virus (SCMoV) in sunflower (...
Viruses have different strategies for infecting their hosts. Fast and acute infections result in the...
Systemic infections are commonly associated with changes in host metabolism and gene expression. Sun...
Sugars are part of an integrated redox system, since they are key regulators of respiration and phot...
Sunflower chlorotic mottle virus (SuCMoV) is a recently described potyvirus that causes systemic inf...
Altered starch accumulation is a characteristic biochemical symptom of virus infection in plants. To...
Infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) causes severe leaf symptoms in sugarcane (Saccharum...
Infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) causes severe leaf symptoms in sugarcane (Saccharum...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [99]-103)Beet Curly Top Virus (BCTV) is a geminivirus cau...
A Susceptible tobacco variety infected with a mosaic-inducing strain of tobacco mosaic Virus displa...
Phoma black stem (BS), caused by Leptosphaeria lindquistii (synonymous Phoma macdonaldii Boerema) is...
Changes in host primary metabolism associated with the compatible interaction between cucumber mosai...
The cotton blue disease, a main cotton pest in Brazil, is caused by a luteovirus, named Cotton leafr...
Phytoplasmas inhabit phloem sieve elements and cause abnormal growth and altered sugar partitioning....
The most obvious symptom of systemic virus infection is the mosaic pattern of the leaves. Yellowing,...
Distribution and epidemiological patterns of sunflower chlorotic mottle virus (SCMoV) in sunflower (...
Viruses have different strategies for infecting their hosts. Fast and acute infections result in the...
Systemic infections are commonly associated with changes in host metabolism and gene expression. Sun...
Sugars are part of an integrated redox system, since they are key regulators of respiration and phot...
Sunflower chlorotic mottle virus (SuCMoV) is a recently described potyvirus that causes systemic inf...
Altered starch accumulation is a characteristic biochemical symptom of virus infection in plants. To...
Infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) causes severe leaf symptoms in sugarcane (Saccharum...
Infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) causes severe leaf symptoms in sugarcane (Saccharum...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [99]-103)Beet Curly Top Virus (BCTV) is a geminivirus cau...
A Susceptible tobacco variety infected with a mosaic-inducing strain of tobacco mosaic Virus displa...
Phoma black stem (BS), caused by Leptosphaeria lindquistii (synonymous Phoma macdonaldii Boerema) is...
Changes in host primary metabolism associated with the compatible interaction between cucumber mosai...
The cotton blue disease, a main cotton pest in Brazil, is caused by a luteovirus, named Cotton leafr...
Phytoplasmas inhabit phloem sieve elements and cause abnormal growth and altered sugar partitioning....
The most obvious symptom of systemic virus infection is the mosaic pattern of the leaves. Yellowing,...
Distribution and epidemiological patterns of sunflower chlorotic mottle virus (SCMoV) in sunflower (...
Viruses have different strategies for infecting their hosts. Fast and acute infections result in the...