Potyvirus Taxonomy

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Barnett, Ortus W. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 1992.
Edición:1st ed. 1992.
Colección:Archives of Virology. Supplementa, 5
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6920-9
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Overview of potyviruses and taxonomy
  • The general properties of potyviruses
  • Application of genome sequence information in potyvirus taxonomy:an overview
  • Inclusion bodies
  • Potyviruses, chaos or order?
  • What is a virus?
  • Serology and antigenic relationships
  • Serology of potyviruses: current problems and some solutions
  • Polyclonal reference antisera may be useful for the differentiation of potyvirus species
  • Proteolytic cleavage of the N-terminal region of potyvirus coat protein and its relation to host recovery and vector transmission
  • Some unusual serological reactions among potyviruses
  • Potyviruses, monoclonal antibodies, and antigenic sites
  • Serological relationships involving poty viral non-structural proteins
  • Potyvirus serology, sequences and biology
  • Coat protein phylogeny and systematics of potyviruses
  • Virus biology and variation
  • Importance of host ranges and other biological properties for the taxonomy of plant viruses
  • Clustering Potyviridae species on the basis of four major traits
  • Specific infectivity and host resistance have predicated poty viral and pathotype nomenclature but relate less to taxonomy
  • Sources of resistance to viruses in the Potyviridae
  • Potential for using transgenic plants as a tool for virus taxonomy
  • A potyvirus in nature: indistinct populations
  • Potyvirus taxonomy: potyviruses that affect solanaceous crops
  • Biological variants of tobacco etch virus that induce morphologically distinct nuclear inclusions
  • Biological variability of potyviruses, an example: zucchini yellow mosaic virus
  • Designation of potyvirus genera: a question of perspective and timing
  • Fungal transmission of a potyvirus: uredospores of Puccinia sorghi transmit maize dwarf mosaic virus
  • The usefulness of aphid transmission as a taxonomie criterion for potyviruses
  • Genome and sequence relationships
  • Viruses of the Potyviridae with non-aphid vectors
  • Potyviridae: genus Rymovirus
  • How important is genome division as a taxonomie criterion in plant virus classification?
  • Sequence data as the major criterion for potyvirus classification
  • The recombinative nature of potyviruses: implications for setting up true phylogenetic taxonomy
  • Virus relationships
  • Nomenclature and relationships of some Brazilian leguminous potyviruses related to bean common mosaic and/or passionfruit woodiness viruses
  • Ecology and taxonomy of some European potyviruses
  • Relationships among iris severe mosaic virus (ISMV) isolates
  • Virus relationships — PVY subgroup
  • A comparison of pepper mottle virus with potato virus Y and evidence for their distinction
  • Is pepper mottle virus a strain of potato virus Y?
  • Evidence that pepper mottle virus and potato virus Y are distinct viruses: analyses of the coat protein and 3? untranslated sequence of a California isolate of pepper mottle virus
  • Virus relationships — SCMV subgroup
  • A viewpoint on the taxonomy of potyviruses infecting sugarcane, maize, and sorghum
  • Differentiation of the four viruses of the sugarcane mosaic virus subgroup based on cytopathology
  • Present status of the sugarcane mosaic subgroup of potyviruses
  • Virus relationships — BYMV subgroup
  • Bean yellow mosaic virus subgroup; search for the group specific sequences in the 3? terminal region of the genome
  • Virus relationships — BCMV subgroup
  • A proposal for a bean common mosaic subgroup of
  • Serological and biological relationships among viruses in the bean common mosaic virus subgroup
  • Strains of bean common mosaic virus consist of at least two distinct potyviruses
  • Serotype A and B strains of bean common mosaic virus are two distinct potyviruses
  • Summary
  • A summary of potyvirus taxonomy and definitions.