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“Plant viruses and their virus-like particles show ... led to the formation of filamentous AltMV virus-like particles that were recognized by commercially available rotavirus antibodies.
When a mother plant with a virus makes, for example, 100 seeds, only between 0 and 5% of the seedlings are likely to become infected. For a century, scientists have wondered how the 'mothers' are ...
In 2011, Noah Phiri was working with local farmers in Kenya to combat the fungal pathogen that causes coffee leaf rust when another virulent plant disease began wiping ... in the infected corn and ...
In turn, viruses have evolved viral suppressors to inhibit the RNA silencing pathway, thus facilitating the successful infection of the host plant. Understanding this molecular arms race between ...