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sequence analysis of wheat and oat furovirus capsid protein genes suggests that oat golden stripe virus is a strain of soil-borne wheat mosaic virus.in northern blots, cdna probes prepared to soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (sbwmv) rna-1 and rna-2 hybridized to rna-1 and rna-2, respectively, from a uk isolate of oat golden stripe virus (ogsv), as well as to their homologous rnas. rt-pcr was used to amplify, clone and sequence a region of about 750 nucleotides spanning the capsid protein gene and part of the readthrough protein on rna-2 from ogsv, a french isolate of sbwmv and two stable deletion mutants (lab1 and okl-7) of sbwmv isolates from ...19968738177
sequences of european wheat mosaic virus and oat golden stripe virus and genome analysis of the genus furovirus.the complete nucleotide sequences of both rnas of oat golden stripe virus (ogsv) and a wheat-infecting furovirus isolate from france, previously thought to be soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (sbwmv), have been determined. both viruses had a similar genomic organisation to sbwmv and chinese wheat mosaic virus, the two other furoviruses previously sequenced but had <70% nucleotides identical to them. the french isolate has been named european wheat mosaic virus (ewmv). phylogenetic analyses supporte ...199910497118
similarity and divergence among viruses in the genus furovirus.nucleotide sequences of rnas 1 and 2 of a japanese strain of soil-borne wheat mosaic virus (sbwmv), the type species of the genus furovirus, and sorghum chlorotic spot virus (scsv) were determined from cloned cdna. the relationship among the japanese and us strains of sbwmv, scsv, oat golden stripe virus (ogsv), and recently proposed chinese wheat mosaic and european wheat mosaic viruses (cwmv and ewmv) were examined at the nucleotide and amino acid levels. pairwise comparisons of genome-encoded ...200010772992
soil-borne viruses affecting cereals: known for long but still a threat.a number of furo- and bymoviruses, which are naturally transmitted by the ubiquitous soil-borne protozoon polymyxa graminis are of great economic importance for autumn-sown wheat, barley, rye, triticale, and oats. the two barley-affecting bymoviruses, barley yellow mosaic virus and barley mild mosaic virus, are widespread in europe and east asia. production of wheat, rye, and triticale is threatened by three related furoviruses and two bymoviruses. soil-borne wheat mosaic virus mainly occurs in ...200919159654
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