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228 related items for PubMed ID: 22562225

  • 1. Phylogenetic relationships of closely related potyviruses infecting sweet potato determined by genomic characterization of Sweet potato virus G and Sweet potato virus 2.
    Li F, Xu D, Abad J, Li R.
    Virus Genes; 2012 Aug; 45(1):118-25. PubMed ID: 22562225
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  • 5. Molecular variability of sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus (SPCSV) and five potyviruses infecting sweet potato in China.
    Qin Y, Zhang Z, Qiao Q, Zhang D, Tian Y, Wang Y.
    Arch Virol; 2013 Feb; 158(2):491-5. PubMed ID: 23053527
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  • 7. First Report of Sweet potato virus G and Sweet potato virus 2 Infecting Sweet Potato in Spain.
    Trenado HP, Lozano G, Valverde RA, Navas-Castillo J.
    Plant Dis; 2007 Dec; 91(12):1687. PubMed ID: 30780620
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  • 8. First Report of Sweet potato virus G and Sweet potato virus 2 Infecting Sweetpotato in North Carolina.
    Almeyda CV, Abad JA, Pesic-VanEsbroeck Z.
    Plant Dis; 2013 Nov; 97(11):1516. PubMed ID: 30708498
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  • 9. Further characterization of 'sweet potato virus 2': a distinct species of the genus Potyvirus.
    Ateka EM, Barg E, Njeru RW, Lesemann DE, Vetten HJ.
    Arch Virol; 2004 Feb; 149(2):225-39. PubMed ID: 14745592
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  • 14. P1 of Sweet Potato Feathery Mottle Virus Shows Strong Adaptation Capacity, Replacing P1-HCPro in a Chimeric Plum Pox Virus.
    Rodamilans B, Casillas A, García JA.
    J Virol; 2021 Jun 24; 95(14):e0015021. PubMed ID: 33952634
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  • 15. Detection of Sweet potato virus 2 in Sweet Potato in New Zealand.
    Perez-Egusquiza Z, Ward LI, Clover GRG, Fletcher JD.
    Plant Dis; 2009 Apr 24; 93(4):427. PubMed ID: 30764237
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  • 19. Some molecular characteristics of three viruses from SPVD-affected sweet potato plants in Egypt.
    IsHak JA, Kreuze JF, Johansson A, Mukasa SB, Tairo F, Abo El-Abbas FM, Valkonen JP.
    Arch Virol; 2003 Dec 24; 148(12):2449-60. PubMed ID: 14648298
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  • 20. Coat protein sequence analysis reveals occurrence of new strains of Sweet potato feathery mottle virus in Uganda and Tanzania.
    Mukasa SB, Tairo F, Kreuze JF, Kullaya A, Rubaihayo PR, Valkonen JP.
    Virus Genes; 2003 Aug 24; 27(1):49-56. PubMed ID: 12913357
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