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18 résultats avec le mot-clé: 'elimination infectious endogenous banana streak virus sequences balbisiana'

CARIBBEAN FOOD CROPS SOCIETY

HOW MARKER-ASSISTED BREEDING OF MUSA BALBISIANA GENITORS DEVOID OF INFECTIOUS ENDOGENOUS BANANA STREAK VIRUS SEQUENCES CONTRIBUTES TO PESTICIDE-FREE AGROECOLOGICAL BANANA

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Towards the elimination of infectious endogenous Banana streak virus sequences from Musa balbisiana

Infectious endogenous sequences of several Banana streak virus species are present in the genome of Musa balbisiana spp, which are important progenitors for breeding improved

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Towards the elimination of infectious endogenous Banana streak virus sequences from Musa balbisiana

Infectious endogenous sequences of at least 3 distinct Banana streak virus species are present in the genome of Musa balbisiana spp [1, 2], which are important

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Natural resistance of the diploid Musa balbisiana Pisang Klutuk Wulung (PKW) banana plant to infectious endogenous banana streak virus sequences is driven by transcriptional gene silencing

NATURAL RESISTANCE OF THE DIPLOID MUSA BALBISIANA PISANG KLUTUK WULUNG (PKW) BANANA PLANT TO INFECTIOUS ENDOGENOUS BANANA STREAK VIRUS SEQUENCES IS DRIVEN BY TRANSCRIPTIONAL

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Integrations of Banana streak virus sequences in the genome of the banana Musa balbisiana : Endogenous viruses of host genes?

RESUME Integrations of Banana streak virus sequences in the genome of the banana Musa balbisiana - Endogenous viruses or host genes?. Philippe Gayral, Nathalie Laboureau,

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Micropropagation by tissue culture triggers differential expression of infectious endogenous Banana streak virus sequences (eBSV) present in the B genome of natural and synthetic interspecific banana plantains

No acti- vation of infectious eBSGFV (endogenous sequences of Banana streak Goldfinger virus) by tissue culture was observed in the two natural AAB plantain cultivars studied

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Taming infectious endogenous Banana streak virus sequences for breeding and growing new banana interspecific hybrids

approaches lead to M balbisiana cultivars devoid of inf ec tious eBSOLV and / or eBSGFV resulting from the segregation of eBSOLV and eBSGFV alleles , paving the way to the safe use of

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IUFM de Polynésie Française

Définition d'un carré magique : un carré magique 33 est rempli avec les nombres de 1 à 9 utilisés une seule fois de telle manière que la somme des trois nombres écrits

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Current status of occurrence, genetic diversity and epidemiology of banana (Musa spp.) viruses in democratic republic of Congo

Several viruses are recognized to affect Musa spp: Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV), Banana streak GF virus (BSGFV), Banana streak OL virus (BSOLV), Banana streak IM virus

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The chromosome segregation in a created Musa interspecific tetraploid (AAAB) hybrid can lead to eBSV elimination. [P.51]

However, plantain breeding was hampered since the mid-1990s by the discovery in the B genome of infectious endogenous sequences of banana streak viruses (eBSVs), which in

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Natural resistance of the diploid Musa balbisiana Pisang Klutuk Wulung (PKW) to banana streak virus is probably driven by transcriptional gene silencing

Natural resistance of the diploid Musa balbisiana Pisang Klutuk Wulung (PKW) to banana streak virus is probably driven by transcriptional

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Endogenous banana streak virus sequences (eBSV) are likely transcriptionally silenced in the resistant seedy diploid Musa balbisiana Pisang Klutuk Wulung (PKW). [P.50]

15 èmes Rencontres de Virologie Végétale – 18 – 22 janvier 2015 - Aussois – France 108 P.50 Endogenous banana streak virus sequences (eBSV) are likely transcriptionally

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How marker-assisted breeding of Musa balbisiana genitors devoid of infectious endogenous Banana streak virus sequences contributes to pesticide-free agroecological banana farming systems Marie Umber1*, Jean-Philippe Pichaut

balbisiana diploid genitors harbouring both infectious and non-infectious eBSV alleles, following chromosome doubling of haploid lines or self-pollination, leading to the

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The three infectious Banana streak virus species present in the banana genome of Pisang Klutuk Wulung (PKW) are allelic

- eBSGFV = Integrated sequence of Banana streak Goldfinger virus - eBSOLV = Integrated sequence of Banana streak Obino l’Ewai virus - eBSImV = Integrated sequence of Banana

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Prevalence of BSV resulting from an endogenous origin in the outbreak and maintain of the banana streak disease

The biodiversity of banana streak virus results from two phenomenons, the natural spreading of the disease and the “wake up” of the endogenous pararetrovirus (EPRV) sequences

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Nous demandons que soit reconnue notre liberté pédagogique ; 9.1 en nous donnant le choix des domaines et des objets fabriqués et ou étudiés par les élèves.

9.6 Nous demandons un cadrage national des horaires et l'affirmation de la limitation des effectifs pour tous les niveaux, par dédoublements ou par organisation de groupes à

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Three Infectious Viral Species Lying in Wait in the Banana Genome

Previous studies (12, 18) have revealed the presence of three species of BSV—Banana streak Obino l’Ewai virus (BSOLV), Banana streak Goldfinger virus (BSGFV), and Banana streak

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Caractérisation moléculaire d'une intégration pathogène du Banana streak virus souche golfinger Gf dans le génome Musa balbisiana

L’originalité de la situation observée chez les bananiers Musa balbisiana (génome B) est la présence d’EPRV du Banana streak virus (BSV) pouvant restituer, sous

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