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Taxa - Viruses and Viroids: positive sense, single-stranded RNA viruses > Tombusviridae > Carmovirus > Melon necrotic spot virus
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10 items, grouped by Health and Pathology (view ungrouped items)

epidemiology (5)   
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Nicotiana benthamiana resistance to non-adapted Melon necrotic spot virus results from an incompatible interaction between virus RNA and translation initiation factor 4E
The plant journal

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Large-scale codon de-optimisation of the p29 replicase gene by synonymous substitutions causes a loss of infectivity of melon necrotic spot virus
Archives of virology

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Resistance to Melon necrotic spot virus in Cucumis melo L. 'Doublon' artificially inoculated by the fungus vector Olpidium bornovanus
Crop protection

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High Temperatures Activate Local Viral Multiplication and Cell-to-Cell Movement of Melon necrotic spot virus but Restrict Expression of Systemic Symptoms
Phytopathology

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A New Strain of Melon necrotic spot virus that Is Unable to Systemically Infect Cucumis melo
Phytopathology

etiology (4)   
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Resistance to Melon necrotic spot virus in Cucumis melo L. 'Doublon' artificially inoculated by the fungus vector Olpidium bornovanus
Crop protection

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Induction of cinnamate 4-hydroxylase and phenylpropanoids in virus-infected cucumber and melon plants
Plant science

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Association of Olpidium bornovanus and Melon necrotic spot virus with Vine Decline of Melon in Guatemala
Plant disease

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A New Strain of Melon necrotic spot virus that Is Unable to Systemically Infect Cucumis melo
Phytopathology

pathological processes and conditions (2)   
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Association of Olpidium bornovanus and Melon necrotic spot virus with Vine Decline of Melon in Guatemala
Plant disease

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A New Strain of Melon necrotic spot virus that Is Unable to Systemically Infect Cucumis melo
Phytopathology

plant health (5)   
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Resistance to Melon necrotic spot virus in Cucumis melo L. 'Doublon' artificially inoculated by the fungus vector Olpidium bornovanus
Crop protection

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Induction of cinnamate 4-hydroxylase and phenylpropanoids in virus-infected cucumber and melon plants
Plant science

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High Temperatures Activate Local Viral Multiplication and Cell-to-Cell Movement of Melon necrotic spot virus but Restrict Expression of Systemic Symptoms
Phytopathology

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Association of Olpidium bornovanus and Melon necrotic spot virus with Vine Decline of Melon in Guatemala
Plant disease

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A New Strain of Melon necrotic spot virus that Is Unable to Systemically Infect Cucumis melo
Phytopathology