Jackson, A.O. and Dietzgen, R.G. and Goodin, M.M. and Bragg, J.N. and Deng, M. (2005) Biology of Plant Rhabdoviruses. Annual Review Phytopathology, 43 . pp. 623-660.
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Abstract
The Rhabdoviridae, whose members collectively infect invertebrates, animals, and plants, form a large family that has important consequences for human health, agriculture, and wildlife ecology. Plant rhabdoviruses can be separated into the genera Cytorhabdovirus and Nucleorhabdovirus, based on their sites of replication and morphogenesis. This review presents a general overviewof classical and contemporary findings about rhabdovirus ecology, pathology, vector relations, and taxonomy. The genome organization and structure of several recently sequenced nucleorhabdoviruses and cytorhabdoviruses is integrated with new cell biology findings to provide a model for the replication of the two genera. A prospectus outlines the exciting opportunities for future research that will contribute to a more detailed understanding of the biology, biochemistry, replication and host interactions of the plant rhabdoviruses.
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| Additional Information: | © Annual Reviews. |
| Keywords: | Rhabdoviruses; plant viruses; negative strand viruses; Nucleorhabdoviruses; Cytorhabdoviruses. |
| Subjects: | Science > Microbiology > Virology Science > Microbiology > Microbial ecology Agriculture > Plant pests and diseases > Plant pathology Plant pests and diseases > Plant pathology |
| Deposited On: | 24 Dec 2007 |
| Last Modified: | 08 Jun 2011 01:59 |
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