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Nanobody-mediated resistance to Grapevine fanleaf virus in plants

Nanobody-mediated resistance to Grapevine fanleaf virus in plants

... including Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV), a nematode-transmitted icosahedral virus and causal agent of fanleaf degenerative disease, have worldwide distribution and huge burden on crop yields ...

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Structural basis of nanobody-recognition of grapevine fanleaf virus and of virus resistance loss

Structural basis of nanobody-recognition of grapevine fanleaf virus and of virus resistance loss

... Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) is a picorna-like plant virus transmitted by nematodes.. 31.[r] ...

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Possible implication de glycosaminoglycanes dans la rétention du Grapevine fanleaf virus dans l’appareil alimentaire de son vecteur Xiphinema index

Possible implication de glycosaminoglycanes dans la rétention du Grapevine fanleaf virus dans l’appareil alimentaire de son vecteur Xiphinema index

... 53 4- Possible implication de glycosaminoglycanes dans la rétention du Grapevine fanleaf virus dans l’appareil alimentaire de son vecteur Xiphinema index. Aurélie MARMONIER 1 , Caroline HEMMER 1,2 , ...

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Production and characterization of virus-like particles of grapevine fanleaf virus presenting L2 epitope of human papillomavirus minor capsid protein.

Production and characterization of virus-like particles of grapevine fanleaf virus presenting L2 epitope of human papillomavirus minor capsid protein.

... VLPs based on several plant viruses were tested, in- cluding cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV), alfalfa mosaic virus, tobacco mosaic virus, potato virus C, tomato bushy stunt virus, zucchini yellow mosaic virus, plum pox virus, ...

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Nemadex Alain Bouquet, a rootstock that delays Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) infections

Nemadex Alain Bouquet, a rootstock that delays Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) infections

... of grapevine response and adaptation to water-limiting ...of grapevine in response to water deficit and to identify candidate genes involves in the root response to water ...

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Current knowledge on Grapevine Trunk Diseases with complex etiology: a systemic approach

Current knowledge on Grapevine Trunk Diseases with complex etiology: a systemic approach

... of grapevine cano- pies, leaves and stems within a few days, generally lead- ing to the death of affected vines (Mugnai et ...to Grapevine fanleaf virus or Syrah decline, ‘folletage’ symptoms, or to ...

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The microvine, a model for studies in grapevine physiology and genetics

The microvine, a model for studies in grapevine physiology and genetics

... this grapevine model very convenient for experiments carried out in growth chambers, where tight control of climatic factors (radiation; vapour pressure deficit, VPD; temperature; carbon dioxide concentration) is ...

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Participative design and assessment of innovative low input grapevine cropping systems

Participative design and assessment of innovative low input grapevine cropping systems

... raphael.metral@supagro.inra.fr Since 2012, with the support of the PURE Project, three innovative experimental platforms were built in France to test low-input grapevine cropping systems (located in Angers, ...

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Ethanol sprays to release grapevine bud dormancy: a potential alternative to cyanamides

Ethanol sprays to release grapevine bud dormancy: a potential alternative to cyanamides

... Ethanol is less toxic than cyanamides, and therefore it may have advantages for growers if proven to be an efficient solution to release dormancy. Ethanol after chilling fulfilment does not present the risk of bud and ...

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Genetic diversity of wild and cultivated grapevine accessions from southeast Turkey

Genetic diversity of wild and cultivated grapevine accessions from southeast Turkey

... The molecular analysis demonstrate that wild and domes- ticated Turkish grapevine germplasms are genetically diver- gent. Wild accessions collected from different locations had different genetic profi les. ...

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Grapevine MATE-type proteins act as vacuolar H+-dependent acylated anthocyanin transporters

Grapevine MATE-type proteins act as vacuolar H+-dependent acylated anthocyanin transporters

... In grapevine, no experimental evidence supporting the existence of the VT and/or the LT model is avail- ...in grapevine hairy roots induced the expression of a candidate gene encoding a protein highly ...

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A candidate gene association study on muscat flavor in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.)

A candidate gene association study on muscat flavor in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.)

... Description and nucleotide diversity of the candidate gene VvDXS VvDXS gene structure consists of ten exons and nine introns spread for a total of 4790 bp corresponding to the gene prediction LOC 100249323 on V. vinifera ...

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An infrared diagnostic system to detect causal agents of grapevine trunk diseases

An infrared diagnostic system to detect causal agents of grapevine trunk diseases

... of grapevine trunk diseases represent a real threat for viticulture and are responsible for significant economic loss to the wine ...of grapevine trunk ...

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The grapevine genome sequence suggests ancestral hexaploidization in major angiosperm phyla.

The grapevine genome sequence suggests ancestral hexaploidization in major angiosperm phyla.

... Grapevines, like Arabidopsis and poplar, are dicotyledonous plants that diverged from monocotyledons about 130–240 Myr ago 25,26 . Because rice is a monocotyledon, we assessed the presence or absence of palaeo-hexaploidy ...

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Grapevine Potassium Nutrition and Fruit Quality in the Context of Climate Change

Grapevine Potassium Nutrition and Fruit Quality in the Context of Climate Change

... fluences grapevine growth, berry composition, as well as must and wine ...In grapevine, this disturbs berry properties resulting in unbalanced wines with poor organoleptic quality and low ...

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VvPIP2;4N aquaporin involvement in controlling leaf hydraulic capacitance and resistance in grapevine

VvPIP2;4N aquaporin involvement in controlling leaf hydraulic capacitance and resistance in grapevine

... resistance; RWC, relative water content; Ψ, leaf water potential; +0.5, dehydration treatment with 52.. pressure applied of 0,5 MPa; +1, dehydration treatment with pressure applied of [r] ...

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Use of beneficial bacteria and their secondary metabolites to control grapevine pathogen diseases

Use of beneficial bacteria and their secondary metabolites to control grapevine pathogen diseases

... tuckeri) spread from America to Europe in the mid of the nineteenth century has ever been since a serious issue for the European wine industry causing loss and diminished quality of grapevine fruits. E. necator is ...

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Transcriptome pathways in leaf and root of grapevine genotypes with contrasting drought tolerance

Transcriptome pathways in leaf and root of grapevine genotypes with contrasting drought tolerance

... the drought tolerant genotype would promote active plant growth and photosynthesis. On the contrary, in 101.14 where the oxidative stress is not efficiently counteracted, the functionality of roots and leaves is strongly ...

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Detection of "Flavescence dorée" Grapevine Disease Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Multispectral Imagery

Detection of "Flavescence dorée" Grapevine Disease Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Multispectral Imagery

... Grapevine disease detection remains a challenging topic. Ideally, the spatial resolution should be adapted to detect even a single infected plant over an entire vineyard plot. In addition, sensor bands must cover ...

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Economic issues and perspectives on innovation in new resistant grapevine varieties in France

Economic issues and perspectives on innovation in new resistant grapevine varieties in France

... Policy focused on quality wines, local wines and registered designation of origin wines (AOC), characterised by a limited yield and use of the major grapes derived from the traditional v[r] ...

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