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a novel species of mastrevirus (family geminiviridae) isolated from digitaria didactyla grass from australia.mastreviruses (family geminiviridae) that infect monocotyledonous plants occur throughout the temperate and tropical regions of asia, africa, europe and australia. despite the identification of a very diverse array of mastrevirus species whose members infect african monocots, few such species have been discovered in other parts of the world. for example, the sequence of only a single monocot-infecting mastrevirus, chloris striate mosaic virus (csmv), has been reported so far from australia, even ...201020652334
bromus catharticus striate mosaic virus: a new mastrevirus infecting bromus catharticus from australia.although monocotyledonous-plant-infecting mastreviruses (in the family geminiviridae) are known to cause economically significant crop losses in certain areas of the world, in australia, they pose no obvious threat to agriculture. consequently, only a few australian monocot-infecting mastreviruses have been described, and only two have had their genomes fully sequenced. here, we present the third full-genome sequence of an australian monocot-infecting mastrevirus from bromus catharticus belongin ...201021153747
paspalum striate mosaic virus: an australian mastrevirus from paspalum dilatatum.three monocot-infecting mastreviruses from australia, all found primarily in pasture and naturalised grasses, have been characterised at the molecular level. here, we present the full genome sequence of a fourth, paspalum striate mosaic virus (psmv), isolated from paspalum dilatatum from south-east queensland. the genome was 2816 nt long and had an organisation typical of other monocot-infecting mastreviruses. its nearest relative is bromus cartharticus striate mosaic virus (bcsmv), with which i ...201222009055
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