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Pepino mosaic virus antagonizes plant m6A modification by promoting the autophagic degradation of the m6A writer HAKAI
Autophagy plays an active anti-viral role in plants. Increasing evidence suggests that viruses can inhibit or manipulate autophagy, thereby winning...
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Elicitors in the production of tomato crop infected with Tomato brown rugose fruit virus and Pepino mosaic virus
Elicitors are considered sustainable alternatives for the management of phytopathogenic viruses. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the...
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Convective, Microwave and Combined Microwave-Convective Drying of Pepino
Drying has been used to preserve food for ages. Various techniques have been applied to obtain a final product that is reduced in terms of both...
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De novo assembly of the complete mitochondrial genome of pepino (Solanum muricatum) using PacBio HiFi sequencing: insights into structure, phylogenetic implications, and RNA editing
BackgroundSolanum muricatum is an emerging horticultural fruit crop with rich nutritional and antioxidant properties. Although the chromosome-scale...
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Quantitative Determination of Minerals and Toxic Elements Content in Tropical and Subtropical Fruits by Microwave-Assisted Digestion and ICP-OES
In the presented study, 15 tropical and subtropical fruits were studied for their mineral composition ranging from trace to major elements by ICP-OES...
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Development and optimization of a pepino mosaic virus-based vector for rapid expression of heterologous proteins in plants
AbstractPlant-virus–derived vectors are versatile tools with multiple applications in agricultural and medical biotechnology. In this study, we...
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Cucurbitaceae
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Interfamily transfer of Arabidopsis lectin-mediated antiviral gene confers resistance to pepino mosaic virus in tomato
In plant antiviral breeding, R genes encoding nucleotide-binding site and leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) proteins serve as major genetic resources to...
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m6A modification of plant virus enables host recognition by NMD factors in plants
N 6 -methyladenosine (m 6 A) is the most abundant eukaryotic mRNA modification and is involved in various biological processes. Increasing evidence has...
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Different egg size in the chrysanthemum lace bug Corythucha marmorata (Hemiptera: Tingidae) in response to novel host plant cultivars
The chrysanthemum lace bug Corythucha marmorata (Uhler) (Hemiptera: Tingidae) is a North American insect that has become invasive in Japan. While it...
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Melothria pendula L. Melothria pringlei (S.Watson) Mart.Crov. Melothria trilobata Cogn. Cucurbitaceae
Melothria pendula L.: Apodanthera gracilis Benth.; Bryonia convolvulifolia Schltdl; Bryonia filiformis Roxb.; Bryonia guadalupensis Spreng.; Cucumis... -
Second generation of pepino mosaic virus vectors: improved stability in tomato and a wide range of reporter genes
BackgroundVectors based on plant viruses are important tools for functional genomics, cellular biology, plant genome engineering and molecular...
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Cucumis anguria L. Cucurbitaceae
Apodanthera scaberrima T.S.Brandegee; Cucumis anguria subsp. Longipes (J.D.Hook.) I.Grebenscikov; Cucumis anguria var. longipes (Hook.fil.) A.Meeuse;... -
Apocynaceae
This is a large family, found in both the Old World and New. In Tropical America, some 100 genera are recognized encompassing 1500 species (Smith et... -
Roles of RNA m6A modifications in plant-virus interactions
Viral RNAs have been known to contain N 6 -methyladenosine (m 6 A) modifications since the 1970s. The function of these modifications remained unknown...
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Human Health Risks from Consuming Vegetables Grown in Anomalously High-Arsenic Soils
The Andes Mountains stand out as one of the regions characterized by an unusual environmental abundance of arsenic. We hypothesized that the...