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First report of Ranunculus mild mosaic virus in Ranunculus asiaticus in Korea.
Plant Dis. 2022 Apr 5. doi: 10.1094/PDIS-01-22-0238-PDN. Online ahead of print.
Plant Dis. 2022.
PMID: 35380467
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Ranunculus (Ranunculus asiaticus L.) is a popular ornamental plant mainly cultivated for cut flowers and flowering potted plants. ...RanMMV is transmitted by aphids in a nonpersistent manner and has very narrow host range. RanMMV, one of causative agents of ranun …
Ranunculus (Ranunculus asiaticus L.) is a popular ornamental plant mainly cultivated for cut flowers and flowering potted plan …
Food niche segregation between two herbivorous cyprinid species in a turbid lake.
Horppila J, Nurminen L.
Horppila J, et al.
J Fish Biol. 2009 Oct;75(6):1230-43. doi: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02359.x.
J Fish Biol. 2009.
PMID: 20738611
Of the plant food, the macrophytes Potamogeton obtusifolius and Ranunculus circinatus had the highest representation, while the proportion of filamentous algae was low. ...Small submerged species suitable for R. rutilus were absent and they fed on filamentous …
Of the plant food, the macrophytes Potamogeton obtusifolius and Ranunculus circinatus had the highest representation, while the propo …
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Zucchini yellow mosaic virus: insect transmission and pathogenicity -the tails of two proteins.
Gal-On A.
Gal-On A.
Mol Plant Pathol. 2007 Mar;8(2):139-50. doi: 10.1111/j.1364-3703.2007.00381.x.
Mol Plant Pathol. 2007.
PMID: 20507486
Experimental local lesion hosts include Chenopodium amaranticolour, C. quinoa and Gomphrena globosa. Some ZYMV strains cause symptomless infection as in Ranunculus sardous, Nicotiana benthamiana and Sesamum indicum. ZYMV causes stunting and major foliar deformation with da …
Experimental local lesion hosts include Chenopodium amaranticolour, C. quinoa and Gomphrena globosa. Some ZYMV strains cause symptomless inf …
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