18 résultats avec le mot-clé: 'elimination infectious endogenous banana streak virus sequences balbisiana'
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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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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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
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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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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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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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Définition d'un carré magique : un carré magique 33 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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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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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
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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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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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- 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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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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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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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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