The most obvious symptom of systemic virus infection is the mosaic pattern of the leaves. Yellowing, chlorosis is also frequent and characteristic sign of the altered photosynthetic activity. Virus infection effects photosynthesis in a complex manner, depending on the particular host-virus combination. The symptoms are basically different in the incompatible or the compatible host-virus interaction
Grapevine leafroll disease is one of the most severe viral diseases of grapevine caused by Grapevine...
Phytoplasma infections lead to high economic losses in different crops worldwide. The array of sympt...
The rates of respiration and of photosynthesis of tobacco leaves infected with potato virus X were n...
A Susceptible tobacco variety infected with a mosaic-inducing strain of tobacco mosaic Virus displa...
The rate of photosynthesis of tobacco leaves infected with the Rothamsted type culture of tobacco mo...
Viruses have different strategies for infecting their hosts. Fast and acute infections result in the...
Infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) causes severe leaf symptoms in sugarcane (Saccharum...
Systemic infections are commonly associated with changes in host metabolism and gene expression. Sun...
The effects on susceptibility to infection with certain viruses of subjecting plants to various peri...
The intensity of photosynthetical C02-fixation in red Veltliner leaves, strongly or slightly infecte...
Altered starch accumulation is a characteristic biochemical symptom of virus infection in plants. To...
Unlike tobacco mosaic virus, which increases the respiration of tobacco leaves Within an hour of the...
AbstractLeaves of Spinacia oleracea inoculated with tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) strain PV230 develop ...
[EN] Plant viruses are biotrophic pathogens that need living tissue for their multiplication and thu...
Symptom development in a susceptible sunflower line inoculated with Sunflower chlorotic mottle virus...
Grapevine leafroll disease is one of the most severe viral diseases of grapevine caused by Grapevine...
Phytoplasma infections lead to high economic losses in different crops worldwide. The array of sympt...
The rates of respiration and of photosynthesis of tobacco leaves infected with potato virus X were n...
A Susceptible tobacco variety infected with a mosaic-inducing strain of tobacco mosaic Virus displa...
The rate of photosynthesis of tobacco leaves infected with the Rothamsted type culture of tobacco mo...
Viruses have different strategies for infecting their hosts. Fast and acute infections result in the...
Infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (ScYLV) causes severe leaf symptoms in sugarcane (Saccharum...
Systemic infections are commonly associated with changes in host metabolism and gene expression. Sun...
The effects on susceptibility to infection with certain viruses of subjecting plants to various peri...
The intensity of photosynthetical C02-fixation in red Veltliner leaves, strongly or slightly infecte...
Altered starch accumulation is a characteristic biochemical symptom of virus infection in plants. To...
Unlike tobacco mosaic virus, which increases the respiration of tobacco leaves Within an hour of the...
AbstractLeaves of Spinacia oleracea inoculated with tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) strain PV230 develop ...
[EN] Plant viruses are biotrophic pathogens that need living tissue for their multiplication and thu...
Symptom development in a susceptible sunflower line inoculated with Sunflower chlorotic mottle virus...
Grapevine leafroll disease is one of the most severe viral diseases of grapevine caused by Grapevine...
Phytoplasma infections lead to high economic losses in different crops worldwide. The array of sympt...
The rates of respiration and of photosynthesis of tobacco leaves infected with potato virus X were n...