Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
A. Gemechu, P. Chiemsombat, S. Attathom, K. Reanwarakorn, R. Lersrutaiyotin (2005)
Cloning and sequence analysis of coat protein gene for characterization of sugarcane mosaic virus isolated from sugarcane and maize in ThailandArchives of Virology, 151
J. Thompson, T. Gibson, F. Plewniak, F. Jeanmougin, D. Higgins (1997)
The CLUSTAL_X windows interface: flexible strategies for multiple sequence alignment aided by quality analysis tools.Nucleic acids research, 25 24
NB Hao, SE Albrechtsen, M Nicolaisen (2003)
Detection and identification of the blackeye cowpea mosaic strain of Bean common mosaic virus in seeds of Vigna unguiculata spp. from North VietnamAustralas Plant Pathol, 32
CF Gambley, JE Thomas, LV Magnaye, L Herradura (2004)
Abaca mosaic virus: a distinct strain of Sugarcane mosaic virusAustralas Plant Pathol, 33
K. Farreyrol, Michael Pearson, Michel Grisoni, D. Cohen, David Beck (2006)
Vanilla mosaic virus isolates from French Polynesia and the Cook Islands are Dasheen mosaic virus strains that exclusively infect vanillaArchives of Virology, 151
BC Rodoni, JL Dale, RM Harding (1999)
Characterization and expression of the coat protein-coding region of Banana bract mosaic potyvirus, development of diagnostic assays and detection of the virus in banana plants from five countries in southeast AsiaArch Virol, 144
A. Mackenzie, M. Nolan, Ke-jun Wei, M. Clements, D. Gowanlock, B. Wallace, Adrian Gibbs (1998)
Ceratobium mosaic potyvirus: another virus from orchidsArchives of Virology, 143
M. Adams, J. Antoniw, F. Beaudoin (2005)
Overview and analysis of the polyprotein cleavage sites in the family Potyviridae.Molecular plant pathology, 6 4
A. Mishra, V. Gohel, G. Valand, J. Patel, D. Shukla (1993)
Peanut stripe virus disease of groundnut. A reviewInternational Journal of Pest Management, 39
(2005)
Potyviridae
K. Ohshima, Y. Yamaguchi, R. Hirota, T. Hamamoto, K. Tomimura, Zhongyang Tan, T. Sano, F. Azuhata, J. Walsh, J. Fletcher, Jishuang Chen, A. Gera, A. Gibbs (2002)
Molecular evolution of Turnip mosaic virus: evidence of host adaptation, genetic recombination and geographical spread.The Journal of general virology, 83 Pt 6
(1998)
Potyviridae family
(2003)
Detection and identification of the blackeye cowpea mosaic strain of Bean common mosaic virus in seeds of Vigna Characterization of potyviruses in Vietnam 59 unguiculata spp
M. Adams, J. Antoniw, C. Fauquet (2005)
Molecular criteria for genus and species discrimination within the family PotyviridaeArchives of Virology, 150
C. Chen, C. Chao, C. Chen, S. Yeh, H. Tsai, C. Chang (2003)
Identification of Turnip mosaic virus Isolates Causing Yellow Stripe and Spot on Calla Lily.Plant disease, 87 8
S. Pappu, H. Pappu, E. Rybicki, C. Niblett (1994)
Unusual amino-terminal sequence repeat characterizes the capsid protein of dasheen mosaic potyvirus.The Journal of general virology, 75 ( Pt 1)
H. Vetten, S. Green, D. Lesemann (1992)
Characterization of Peanut Stripe Virus Isolates from Soybean in TaiwanJournal of Phytopathology, 135
C. Ha, S. Coombs, P. Revill, R. Harding, M. Vu, J. Dale (2006)
Corchorus yellow vein virus, a New World geminivirus from the Old World.The Journal of general virology, 87 Pt 4
C. Spetz, A. Taboada, S. Darwich, J. Ramsell, L. Salazar, J. Valkonen (2003)
Molecular resolution of a complex of potyviruses infecting solanaceous crops at the centre of origin in Peru.The Journal of general virology, 84 Pt 9
A. Gibbs, A. Mackenzie, M. Gibbs (2003)
The 'potyvirid primers' will probably provide phylogenetically informative DNA fragments from all species of Potyviridae.Journal of virological methods, 112 1-2
Jiong Chen, Jianping Chen, M. Adams (2002)
Characterisation of potyviruses from sugarcane and maize in ChinaArchives of Virology, 147
G. Mink, H. Vetten, S. Wyatt, P. Berger, M. Silbernagel (1999)
Three epitopes located on the coat protein amino terminus of viruses in the bean common mosaic potyvirus subgroupArchives of Virology, 144
K. Tomimura, A. Gibbs, C. Jenner, J. Walsh, K. Ohshima (2003)
The phylogeny of Turnip mosaic virus; comparisons of 38 genomic sequences reveal a Eurasian origin and a recent ‘emergence’ in east AsiaMolecular Ecology, 12
C. Desbiez, C. Wipf-Scheibel, H. Lecoq (2002)
Biological and serological variability, evolution and molecular epidemiology of Zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV, Potyvirus) with special reference to Caribbean islands.Virus research, 85 1
M.-F. Zhao, J. Chen, H.-Y. Zheng, M. Adams, J.‐P. Chen (2003)
Molecular Analysis of Zucchini yellow mosaic virus Isolates from Hangzhou, ChinaJournal of Phytopathology, 151
Y.-H. Shi, X.-Y. Hong, J. Chen, M. Adams, H.-Y. Zheng, L. Lin, B. Qin, J.‐P. Chen (2004)
Further molecular characterisation of potyviruses infecting aroid plants for medicinal use in ChinaArchives of Virology, 150
P. Revill, C. Ha, R. Lines, K. Bell, M. Vu, J. Dale (2004)
PCR and ELISA-based virus surveys of banana, papaya and cucurbit crops in VietnamAsia-pacific Journal of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, 12
K. Bell, J. Dale, C. Ha, M. Vu, P. Revill (2002)
Characterisation of Rep-encoding components associated with banana bunchy top nanovirus in VietnamArchives of Virology, 147
Zhongyang Tan, Y. Wada, Jishuang Chen, K. Ohshima (2004)
Inter- and intralineage recombinants are common in natural populations of Turnip mosaic virus.The Journal of general virology, 85 Pt 9
Sudhir Kumar, K. Tamura, M. Nei (2004)
MEGA3: Integrated software for Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis and sequence alignmentBriefings in bioinformatics, 5 2
K. Tomimura, J. Špak, N. Katis, C. Jenner, J. Walsh, A. Gibbs, K. Ohshima (2004)
Comparisons of the genetic structure of populations of Turnip mosaic virus in West and East Eurasia.Virology, 330 2
M. Bateson, R. Lines, P. Revill, W. Chaleeprom, C. Ha, A. Gibbs, J. Dale (2002)
On the evolution and molecular epidemiology of the potyvirus Papaya ringspot virus.The Journal of general virology, 83 Pt 10
M. Bateson, J. Henderson, W. Chaleeprom, A. Gibbs, J. Dale (1994)
Papaya ringspot potyvirus: isolate variability and the origin of PRSV type P (Australia).The Journal of general virology, 75 ( Pt 12)
Jiong Chen, Jianping Chen, Jishuang Chen, M. Adams (2001)
Molecular characterisation of an isolate of Dasheen mosaic virus from Zantedeschia aethiopica in China and comparisons in the genus PotyvirusArchives of Virology, 146
A. Fanigliulo, S. Comes, R. Pacella, B. Harrach, D. Martin, A. Crescenzi (2005)
Characterisation of Potato virus Y nnp strain inducing veinal necrosis in pepper: a naturally occurring recombinant strain of PVYArchives of Virology, 150
Fifty-two virus isolates from 13 distinct potyvirus species infecting crops in Vietnam were identified and the 3′ region of each genome was sequenced. The viruses were: bean common mosaic virus (BCMV), potato virus Y (PVY), sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV), sorghum mosaic virus (SrMV), chilli veinal mottle virus (ChiVMV), zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV), leek yellow stripe virus (LYMV), shallot yellow stripe virus (SYSV), onion yellow dwarf virus (OYDV), turnip mosaic virus (TuMV), dasheen mosaic virus (DsMV), sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV) and a novel potyvirus infecting chilli, tentatively named chilli ringspot virus (ChiRSV). With the exception of BCMV and PVY, this is first report of these viruses in Vietnam. Further, rabbit bell ( Crotalaria anagyroides ) and typhonia ( Typhonium trilobatum ) were identified as new natural hosts of the peanut stunt virus (PStV) strain of BCMV and of DsMV, respectively. Sequence and phylogenetic analyses of the entire CP-coding region revealed considerable variability in BCMV, SCMV, PVY, ZYMV and DsMV.
Archives of Virology – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 1, 2008
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.