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Honeysuckle begomoviruses

Abstract

Begomoviruses are considered as one of the largest group of plant viruses that infect a wide range of crops. Begomoviruses infect only dicotyledonous plants. Begomoviruses are transmitted exclusively by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci. Begomovirus comprises over 100 species. There are three types of begomoviruses: 1) bipartite; 2) monopartite; 3) monopartite viruses associated with DNA β. DNA β is essential for symptom induction by the begomovirus and increases the level of viral nucleic acids in infected plants. Recombination plays an important role in the evolution and genetic diversification of emerging begomoviral populations. In The Biotechnology Department of The Institute for Fruit Growing we are going to study the distribution of begomoviruses in honeysuckle cultivars propagated at The Institute for Fruit Growing.

About the Authors

A. A. Zmushko
РУП «Институт плодоводства»
Belarus


E. V. Kolbanova
РУП «Институт плодоводства»
Belarus


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Zmushko A.A., Kolbanova E.V. Honeysuckle begomoviruses. Fruit Growing. 2017;29(1):225-230. (In Russ.)

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