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Molecular evidence of cherry leaf roll virus isolate from the phylogenetic group D1 infecting black elderberry (Sambucus nigra) in Ukraine
The majority of sequenced to date isolates of cherry leaf roll virus (CLRV) from elderberry plants belong to the phylogenetic group E, while a few...
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Occurrence of a 16SrII subgroup D phytoplasma strain associated with leaf roll of greenhouse tomato in Iran
During 2017–2018, Solanum lycopersicum var. fasa plants with leaf roll symptoms were observed in greenhouses of Faragheh (Abarkouh, Yazd Province)....
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Incidence and molecular characterization of potato leaf roll virus in seed potato production in Serbia
The distribution and frequency of potato leaf roll virus in the four most important potato growing regions in Serbia were studied during the seven...
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Mechanism of self-recovery of hydrophobicity after surface damage of lotus leaf
The surfaces of lotus leaves with micro- and nano-waxy cuticle structures are superhydrophobic and possess a self-healing ability to regain...
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Are expanding rolled leaves of aroids used as shelter sites by arthropods? Effects of leaf size and environmental context
In nature, leaf rolls form during the expansion of young leaves of some plant species but their importance as shelter structures for arthropods is...
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Unveiling the Unique Phenotypic, Photosynthetic, and Biochemical Traits of the JQA Wrinkled Leaf Mutant in Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)
Sesame, a prized oil crop, is acknowledged for its distinctive aroma, health benefits, and copious antioxidants, including sesamin and sesamol....
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Ectopic expression of OsWOX9A alters leaf anatomy and plant architecture in rice
Main conclusionEctopic expression of OsWOX9A induces narrow adaxially rolled rice leaves with larger bulliform cells and fewer large veins, probably...
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To roll or not to roll: nyctinastic behavior in young leaves of sacred lotus, Nelumbo nucifera
Foliar nyctinasty refers to the daily rhythm in leaf orientation that occurs in evolutionarily diverse taxa. Traditionally, two mechanisms have been...
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Histological, Cytological, and Ultrastructural Analysis of a Novel Sesame Mutant JQA Showing Wrinkled Leaf and Abort Anther
The leaf is the most important organ for photosynthesis; a moderately curly leaf is beneficial for improving the light energy utilization rate. Male...
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Genetic Map** and Transcriptomic Analysis Revealed the Molecular Mechanism Underlying Leaf-Rolling and a Candidate Protein Phosphatase Gene for the Rolled Leaf-Dominant (RL-D) Mutant in Rice
In rice, moderate leaf rolling improves photosynthesis and crop yield. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying this important agronomic trait...
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Seasonal dynamics in leaf viromes of grapevines depicting leafroll syndrome under tropical condition
Among the grapevine viral diseases, grapevine leafroll disease (GLD) complex is widespread and causes huge economic losses worldwide. The disease is...
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Characterisation of Natural Silk of Leaf-Rolling Caterpillar, Parotis marginata (Lepidoptera: Crambidae)
Insect silk is a protein that naturally produces semi-crystalline fibres in the air. Insects produce silk to protect themselves from rain, wind, and...
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Collecting, Rearing, and Preserving Leaf-Mining Insects
Develo** methods to rear phytophagous insects is crucial to reveal the true complexity of interactions between insects and their host plants. Here... -
First report of grapevine leafroll-associated virus-3 on peony plants in Ukraine
In summer 2021, six varieties of peony plants exhibiting severe leaf rolling and deformation, as well as severe plant dwarfism and mosaics were...
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Potato apical leaf curl disease: current status and perspectives on a disease caused by tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus
Potato apical leaf curl disease (PALCD) caused by a unique bipartite virus [tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV)] has emerged as a global...
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Roughness measurement of leaf surface based on shape from focus
BackgroundSurface roughness has a significant effect on leaf wettability. Consequently, it influences the efficiency and effectiveness of pesticide...
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Multi-modal locomotor costs favor smaller males in a sexually dimorphic leaf-mimicking insect
BackgroundIn most arthropods, adult females are larger than males, and male competition is a race to quickly locate and mate with scattered females...
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A preliminary study of pupation behavior of common banded awl, Hasora chromus (Hesperiidae: Lepidoptera) in an urban farm landscape
Common banded awl butterfly, Hasora chromus (Cramer, 1780) (Hesperiidae: Lepidoptera) is a defoliator of Pongamia or Indian beech tree, Millettia...