The RNA genome of pathogenic and non-pathogenic variants of citrus Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) differ by five to six nucleotides located within the variable (V) domain referred to as the "cachexia expression motif". Sensitive hosts such as mandarin and its hybrids are seriously affected by cachexia disease. Current methods to differentiate HSVd variants rely on lengthy greenhouse biological indexing on Parson's Special mandarin and/or direct nucleotide sequence analysis of amplicons from RT-PCR of HSVd-infected plants. Two independent high throughput assays to segregate HSVd variants by real-time RT-PCR and High-Resolution Melting Temperature (HRM) analysis were developed: one based on EVAGreen dye; the other based on TaqMan probes. Primers for...
A number of important citrus pathogens are spread by graft propagation, arthropod vector transmissio...
Citrus from family Rutaceae is a perennial plant that found in subtropical and tropical regions incl...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Plant Pathology, Washington State UniversityHop stunt viroid (HSVd) was first detect...
PubMedID: 23932930The RNA genome of pathogenic and non-pathogenic variants of citrus Hop stunt viroi...
Seven citrus isolates of Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) were subjected to retrotranscription and DNA amplif...
Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) isolates have been reported as the causal agent of citrus cachexia in Mazand...
Citrus plants are natural hosts of five viroid species and a large number of sequence variants. Beca...
Viroid species identified in citrus induce a range of symptoms in this host as well as in non-citrus...
A survey was carried out in citrus fields of Lazio and Tuscany in central Italy to determine the pre...
Tunisian pomegranate Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) variants are described. Dot-blot hybridization, S-Page,...
Citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd), previously called Citrus viroid IV, belongs to the genus Cocadv...
<div><p><i>Citrus bark cracking viroid</i> (CBCVd), previously called <i>Citrus viroid IV</i>, belon...
Viroids are RNA-based infectious agents that are single-stranded, covalently closed circular, non-co...
High-throughput technologies for citrus diagnostic and characterization of host response in response...
A viroid etiology for citrus gummy bark (CGB) disease of sweet orange is supported by the similarity...
A number of important citrus pathogens are spread by graft propagation, arthropod vector transmissio...
Citrus from family Rutaceae is a perennial plant that found in subtropical and tropical regions incl...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Plant Pathology, Washington State UniversityHop stunt viroid (HSVd) was first detect...
PubMedID: 23932930The RNA genome of pathogenic and non-pathogenic variants of citrus Hop stunt viroi...
Seven citrus isolates of Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) were subjected to retrotranscription and DNA amplif...
Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) isolates have been reported as the causal agent of citrus cachexia in Mazand...
Citrus plants are natural hosts of five viroid species and a large number of sequence variants. Beca...
Viroid species identified in citrus induce a range of symptoms in this host as well as in non-citrus...
A survey was carried out in citrus fields of Lazio and Tuscany in central Italy to determine the pre...
Tunisian pomegranate Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) variants are described. Dot-blot hybridization, S-Page,...
Citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd), previously called Citrus viroid IV, belongs to the genus Cocadv...
<div><p><i>Citrus bark cracking viroid</i> (CBCVd), previously called <i>Citrus viroid IV</i>, belon...
Viroids are RNA-based infectious agents that are single-stranded, covalently closed circular, non-co...
High-throughput technologies for citrus diagnostic and characterization of host response in response...
A viroid etiology for citrus gummy bark (CGB) disease of sweet orange is supported by the similarity...
A number of important citrus pathogens are spread by graft propagation, arthropod vector transmissio...
Citrus from family Rutaceae is a perennial plant that found in subtropical and tropical regions incl...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Plant Pathology, Washington State UniversityHop stunt viroid (HSVd) was first detect...