The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants growing in cultivated and natural ecosystems. Both generalist and specialist viruses move via trade in plants and plant products. Their potential to damage cultivated plants is well understood, but little attention has been given to the threat such viruses pose to plant biodiversity. To address this, we studied their impact, and that of indigenous viruses, on native plants from a global biodiversity hot spot in an isolated region where agriculture is very recent (<185 years), making it possible to distinguish between introduced and indigenous viruses readily. To establish their potential to cause severe or mild systemic symptoms in different native plant...
Phytoviruses are highly prevalent in plants worldwide, including vegetables and fruits. Humans, and ...
The south-west Australian floristic region is one of 36 United Nations global hotspots of internatio...
In an ever‐increasing population, plant virology is a field of growing importance. Understanding key...
The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants growing in c...
Viruses have generally been studied either as disease-causing infectious agents that have a negative...
Plant viruses can emerge into crops from wild plant hosts, or conversely from domestic (crop) plants...
The discovery of the first non-cellular infectious agent, later determined to be tobacco mosaic viru...
<div><p>The effect of biodiversity on the ability of parasites to infect their host and cause diseas...
Human alteration of natural habitats may change the processes governing species interactions in wild...
Prior to the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were only co-evolving wi...
Viruses have generally been studied either as disease-causing infectious agents that have a negative...
12 p.-2 fig.-4 tab.The effect of biodiversity on the ability of parasites to infect their host and c...
Contains fulltext : 75960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Ecological aspec...
Viruses are ubiquitous within all habitats that support cellular life and represent the most importa...
To understand the eco-evolutionary significance of plant viruses in nature, we must (i) quantify the...
Phytoviruses are highly prevalent in plants worldwide, including vegetables and fruits. Humans, and ...
The south-west Australian floristic region is one of 36 United Nations global hotspots of internatio...
In an ever‐increasing population, plant virology is a field of growing importance. Understanding key...
The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants growing in c...
Viruses have generally been studied either as disease-causing infectious agents that have a negative...
Plant viruses can emerge into crops from wild plant hosts, or conversely from domestic (crop) plants...
The discovery of the first non-cellular infectious agent, later determined to be tobacco mosaic viru...
<div><p>The effect of biodiversity on the ability of parasites to infect their host and cause diseas...
Human alteration of natural habitats may change the processes governing species interactions in wild...
Prior to the domestication of plants, it is hypothesized that plant viruses were only co-evolving wi...
Viruses have generally been studied either as disease-causing infectious agents that have a negative...
12 p.-2 fig.-4 tab.The effect of biodiversity on the ability of parasites to infect their host and c...
Contains fulltext : 75960.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Ecological aspec...
Viruses are ubiquitous within all habitats that support cellular life and represent the most importa...
To understand the eco-evolutionary significance of plant viruses in nature, we must (i) quantify the...
Phytoviruses are highly prevalent in plants worldwide, including vegetables and fruits. Humans, and ...
The south-west Australian floristic region is one of 36 United Nations global hotspots of internatio...
In an ever‐increasing population, plant virology is a field of growing importance. Understanding key...