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2. Assessment of Partial Resistance to Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera pannosa) in a Tetraploid Rose Population Using a Spore-suspension Inoculation Method
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Yan, Zifu, Dolstra, Oene, Prins, Theo W., Stam, Piet, and Visser, Peter B.
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- 2006
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3. Abstracts of presentations on plant protection issues at the xth international congress of virology: August 11–16, 1996 Binyanei haOoma, Jerusalem Iarael part 3(final part)
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Liu, Sijun, Bedford, Ian D., Markham, Peter G., Ghanim, Morad, Zeidan, Muhamad, Czosnek, Henryk, Bruyère, A., Herrbach, E., Brault, V., Ziegler-Graff, V., Guilley, H., van den Heuvel, J. F. J. M., Taiwo, M. A., Dijkstra, J., Martinez, B., López-Moya, J. J., Llave, C., Díaz-Ruíz, J. R., López-Abella, D., Mikoshiba, Y., Honda, K., Kanematsu, S., Fujisawa, I., Salomon, Raffi, Bernardi, Francoise, Raccah, B., Singer, S., Gal-On, A., Huet, H., López-Moya, J. J., Pirone, T. P., Visser, Peter B., Bol, John F., Hernández, Carmen, Brown, Derek J. F., Pappu, H. R., Culbreath, A. K., Todd, J. W., McPherson, R. M., Sherwood, J. L., Bertrand, P. F., Robbins, M. A., Reade, R. D., Rochon, D. M., Schönfelder, M., Körbler, M., Barg, E., Lesemann, D. -E., Vetten, H. J., Manqussopoulos, I. N., Tsagris, M., Maiss, E., Marczewski, W., Syller, J., Romero, Javier, Molina-Garcia, Antonio, Babin, Mar, Bujarski, Jozef J., Pogany, Judy, Zhang, L., Palukaitis, P., Kaplan, I. B., Qu, Feng, Morris, T. Jack, Steinkellner, H., Puehringer, H., Machado, A. M. Laimer da Câmara, Hammond, J., Brandt, S., Katinger, H., Himmler, G., Carrier, K., Hans, F., Wang, A., Sanfacon, H., Palkovics, László, Balázs, Ervin, Petrzik, K., Mráz, I., Fránová-Honetšlegrová, J., Kusiak, C., Berthome, R., Dinant, S., Astier, S., Albouy, J., Renou, J. P., Bó, E. Dal, Torre, M. E. Sánchez de la, Djelouah, K., García, M. L., Grau, O., Benvenisti, Luna, Gelman, Boris, Hai, Dalia, Yadin, Hagai, Stram, Yehuda, Becker, Yechiel, Čeřovská, N., Filigarová, M., Dědič, P., Nemchinov, L., Hadidi, A., Choi, Y. G., Randles, J. W., Samson, A. C. R., Wilford, J. N., Chapman, S., Santa Cruz, S., Wilson, T. M. A., Wilkinson, Nicola, Wilson, Louise, Marlow, Susan, King, Linda, Possee, Robert, Zhu, Fanxiu, Qi, Yipeng, Huang, Yongxiu, Hu, Jianhong, Oker-Blom, Christian, Keinänen, Kari, Chauhan, B. K., Possee, R. D., French, T. J., Finkelstein, Y., Levi, B. Z., Faktor, O., Toister-Achituv, Mira, Wang, Fushan, Qi, Yipeng, Huang, Yongxiu, Lu, Liquan, Du, Quansheng, Watson, S. K., Kalmakoff, J., Broer, R., Liu, Y., Zuidema, D., Strien, E. A. van, Vlak, J. M., Heldens, J. G. M., Chejanovsky, N., Gershburg, E., Toister-Achituv, Mira, Faruchi, S., Kamensky, B., Faktor, O., Faktor, O., Nahum, O., Stockholm, D., Rivkin, H., Gurevitz, M., Chejanovsky, N., Zilberberg, N., Gershburg, E., Stockholm, D., Rivkin, H., Chejanovsky, N., Gurevitz, M., Zilberberg, N., Gershburg, E., Smith, P., King, L. A., Bamett, A., Windass, J. D., Possee, R. D., Jacobs, C., Fielding, B., Davison, S., Kunjeku, E., Guarino, L. A., Jarvis, D. L., Reilly, L., Hoover, K., Schultz, C. M., Hammock, B. D., Gordon, K. H. J., Bawden, A. L., Brooks, E. M., Lincoln, M. R., Hanzlik, T. N., Larkin, P. J., Gordon, K. H. J., Bawden, A. L., van Hulten, M. C. W., Hanzlik, T. N., Hendry, D. A., Stephens, Rachel, Barnett, Anna, Thomas, Carole, Possee, Robert, King, Linda, Phanis, Constantinos, O’Reilly, David R., Clarke, E., Tristem, Michael, Cory, Jennifer, O’Reilly, David R., Mayo, M. A., Duncan, G. H., Reavy, B., Gildow, F. E., Lamb, J. W., Hay, R. T., Li, Shoudong, Qi, Bing, Wang, Jiawang, Qi, Yipeng, O’Reilly, David R., Kang, WonKyung, Crook, Norman E., Winstanley, Doreen, Alaoui-Ismaili, M. H., Richardson, C. D., Lundsgaard, T., Kobayashi, J., Kayama, T., Ikeda, N., Miyajima, S., Inouye, K., Kimura, T., Suzuki, N., Sugawara, M., Nuss, D. L., Matsuura, Y., Simón, Laureano, Guo, Huishan, García, Juan Antonio, Wang, S., Miller, W. A., Browning, K., Fütterer, Johannes, Potrykus, Ingo, Bao, Yiming, Li, Liu, Burns, Thomas M., Hull, Roger, Hohn, Thomas, Hefferon, K. L., AbouHaider, M. G., Hulanicka, D., Juszczuk, M., Iskakov, B. K., Shmanov, M. A., Polimbetova, N. S., Zhanybekova, S. Sh., Lee, A. V., Galiakparov, N. N., Dale, J. L., Beetham, P. R., Hafner, G. J., Harding, R. M., and Dale, J. L.
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- 1998
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4. Nematode Transmission of Tobacco Rattle Virus Serves as a Bottleneck to Clear the Virus Population from Defective Interfering RNAs
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Visser, Peter B., Brown, Derek J.F., Brederode, Frans Th., and Bol, John F.
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- 1999
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5. J. K. Setlow and A. Hollaender: Genetic Engineering, Principles and Methods. Vol. 22. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2000. 232 pp. ISBN 0-306-46473-X. EUR 100,50; USD 95
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Visser, Peter B.
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- 2002
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6. Correction
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Liu, Sijun, Bedford, Ian D., Markham, Peter G., Ghanim, Morad, Zeidan, Muhamad, Czosnek, Henryk, Bruyère, A., Herrbach, E., Brault, V., Ziegler-Graff, V., Guilley, H., van den Heuvel, J. F. J. M., Taiwo, M. A., Dijkstra, J., Martinez, B., López-Moya, J. J., Llave, C., Díaz-Ruíz, J. R., López-Abella, D., Mikoshiba, Y., Honda, K., Kanematsu, S., Fujisawa, I., Salomon, Raffi, Bernardi, Francoise, Raccah, B., Singer, S., Gal-On, A., Huet, H., López-Moya, J. J., Pirone, T. P., Visser, Peter B., Bol, John F., Hernández, Carmen, Brown, Derek J. F., Pappu, H. R., Culbreath, A. K., Todd, J. W., McPherson, R. M., Sherwood, J. L., Bertrand, P. F., Robbins, M. A., Reade, R. D., Rochon, D. M., Schönfelder, M., Körbler, M., Barg, E., Lesemann, D. -E., Vetten, H. J., Manqussopoulos, I. N., Tsagris, M., Maiss, E., Marczewski, W., Syller, J., Romero, Javier, Molina-Garcia, Antonio, Babin, Mar, Bujarski, Jozef J., Pogany, Judy, Zhang, L., Palukaitis, P., Kaplan, I. B., Qu, Feng, Morris, T. Jack, Steinkellner, H., Puehringer, H., Machado, A. M. Laimer da Câmara, Hammond, J., Brandt, S., Katinger, H., Himmler, G., Carrier, K., Hans, F., Wang, A., Sanfacon, H., Palkovics, László, Balázs, Ervin, Petrzik, K., Mráz, I., Fránová-Honetšlegrová, J., Kusiak, C., Berthome, R., Dinant, S., Astier, S., Albouy, J., Renou, J. P., Bó, E. Dal, Torre, M. E. Sánchez de la, Djelouah, K., García, M. L., Grau, O., Benvenisti, Luna, Gelman, Boris, Hai, Dalia, Yadin, Hagai, Stram, Yehuda, Becker, Yechiel, Čeřovská, N., Filigarová, M., Dědič, P., Nemchinov, L., Hadidi, A., Choi, Y. G., Randles, J. W., Samson, A. C. R., Wilford, J. N., Chapman, S., Santa Cruz, S., Wilson, T. M. A., Wilkinson, Nicola, Wilson, Louise, Marlow, Susan, King, Linda, Possee, Robert, Zhu, Fanxiu, Qi, Yipeng, Huang, Yongxiu, Hu, Jianhong, Oker-Blom, Christian, Keinänen, Kari, Chauhan, B. K., Possee, R. D., French, T. J., Finkelstein, Y., Levi, B. Z., Faktor, O., Toister-Achituv, Mira, Wang, Fushan, Qi, Yipeng, Huang, Yongxiu, Lu, Liquan, Du, Quansheng, Watson, S. K., Kalmakoff, J., Broer, R., Liu, Y., Zuidema, D., Strien, E. A. van, Vlak, J. M., Heldens, J. G. M., Chejanovsky, N., Gershburg, E., Toister-Achituv, Mira, Faruchi, S., Kamensky, B., Faktor, O., Faktor, O., Nahum, O., Stockholm, D., Rivkin, H., Gurevitz, M., Chejanovsky, N., Zilberberg, N., Gershburg, E., Stockholm, D., Rivkin, H., Chejanovsky, N., Gurevitz, M., Zilberberg, N., Gershburg, E., Smith, P., King, L. A., Bamett, A., Windass, J. D., Possee, R. D., Jacobs, C., Fielding, B., Davison, S., Kunjeku, E., Guarino, L. A., Jarvis, D. L., Reilly, L., Hoover, K., Schultz, C. M., Hammock, B. D., Gordon, K. H. J., Bawden, A. L., Brooks, E. M., Lincoln, M. R., Hanzlik, T. N., Larkin, P. J., Gordon, K. H. J., Bawden, A. L., van Hulten, M. C. W., Hanzlik, T. N., Hendry, D. A., Stephens, Rachel, Barnett, Anna, Thomas, Carole, Possee, Robert, King, Linda, Phanis, Constantinos, O’Reilly, David R., Clarke, E., Tristem, Michael, Cory, Jennifer, O’Reilly, David R., Mayo, M. A., Duncan, G. H., Reavy, B., Gildow, F. E., Lamb, J. W., Hay, R. T., Li, Shoudong, Qi, Bing, Wang, Jiawang, Qi, Yipeng, O’Reilly, David R., Kang, WonKyung, Crook, Norman E., Winstanley, Doreen, Alaoui-Ismaili, M. H., Richardson, C. D., Lundsgaard, T., Kobayashi, J., Kayama, T., Ikeda, N., Miyajima, S., Inouye, K., Kimura, T., Suzuki, N., Sugawara, M., Nuss, D. L., Matsuura, Y., Simón, Laureano, Guo, Huishan, García, Juan Antonio, Wang, S., Miller, W. A., Browning, K., Fütterer, Johannes, Potrykus, Ingo, Bao, Yiming, Li, Liu, Burns, Thomas M., Hull, Roger, Hohn, Thomas, Hefferon, K. L., AbouHaider, M. G., Hulanicka, D., Juszczuk, M., Iskakov, B. K., Shmanov, M. A., Polimbetova, N. S., Zhanybekova, S. Sh., Lee, A. V., Galiakparov, N. N., Dale, J. L., Beetham, P. R., Hafner, G. J., Harding, R. M., and Dale, J. L.
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- 1998
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7. Programmed Cell Death in Relation to Petal Senescence in Ornamental Plants.
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Yuan Zhou, Cai-Yun Wang, Hong Ge, Hoeberichts, Frank A., and Visser, Peter B.
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CELL death ,POSTHARVEST losses of crops ,PLANT development ,ORNAMENTAL plants ,PLANT genetics ,PLANT physiology ,BOTANY - Abstract
Cell death is a common event in all types of plant organisms. Understanding the phenomenon of programmed cell death (PCD) is an important area of research for plant scientists because of its role in senescence and the post-harvest quality of ornamentals, fruits, and vegetables. In the present paper, PCD in relation to petal senescence in ornamental plants is reviewed. Morphological, anatomical, physiological, and biochemical changes that are related to PCD in petals, such as water content, sink-source relationships, hormones, genes, and signal transduction pathways, are discussed. Several approaches to improving the quality of post-harvest ornamentals are reviewed and some prospects for future research are given. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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8. The potential of virus-induced gene silencing for speeding up functional characterization of plant genes.
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Benedito VA, Visser PB, Angenent GC, and Krens FA
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- DNA, Viral, Flowers genetics, Genetic Vectors, Genomics methods, Models, Genetic, Transformation, Genetic, Gene Silencing, Genes, Plant genetics, Plant Viruses genetics, Plants, Genetically Modified genetics, Nicotiana genetics, Transcription, Genetic genetics
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Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) has been shown to be of great potential in plant reverse genetics. Advantages of VIGS over other approaches, such as T-DNA or transposon tagging, include the circumvention of plant transformation, methodological simplicity and robustness, and speedy results. These features make VIGS an attractive alternative instrument in functional genomics, even in a high throughput fashion. The system is already well established in Nicotiana benthamiana; however, efforts are being made to improve VIGS in other species, including monocots. Current research is focussed on unravelling the mechanisms of post-transcriptional gene silencing and VIGS, as well as on finding novel viral vectors in order to broaden the host species spectrum. We examined how VIGS has been used to assess gene functions in plants, including molecular mechanisms involved in the process, available methodological elements, such as vectors and inoculation procedures, and we looked for examples in which the system has been applied successfully to characterize gene function in plants.
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9. Nonstructural proteins of Tobacco rattle virus which have a role in nematode-transmission: expression pattern and interaction with viral coat protein.
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Visser PB and Bol JF
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- Animals, Capsid genetics, Nematoda physiology, Plant Leaves virology, Plant Roots virology, Plasmids genetics, RNA, Viral genetics, Subcellular Fractions, Two-Hybrid System Techniques, Viral Nonstructural Proteins genetics, Capsid metabolism, Nematoda virology, Plant Viruses physiology, Plants, Toxic, RNA Viruses physiology, Nicotiana virology, Viral Nonstructural Proteins metabolism
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RNA 2 of Tobacco rattle virus isolate PpK20 encodes the viral coat protein (CP) and two nonstructural proteins of 40 kDa ('40K protein') and 32.8 kDa ('32.8K'). The 40K protein is required for transmission of the virus by the vector nematode Paratrichodorus pachydermus whereas the 32.8K protein may be involved in transmission by other vector nematode species. An antiserum was raised against the 40K protein expressed in E. coli and used to study the expression and subcellular localization of this protein in infected Nicotiana benthamiana plants. The time-course of the expression of the 40K protein in leaves and roots was similar to that of CP and both proteins were similarly distributed over the 1000 g pellet, 30000 g pellet and 30000 g supernatant fractions of leaf and root homogenates. Using the yeast two-hybrid system, a strong interaction between CP subunits was observed and weaker interactions between CP and the 32.8K protein and between CP and the 40K protein were detected. A deletion of the C-terminal 19 amino acids of CP interfered with the CP-40K interaction but not with CP-32.8K or CP-CP interactions, whereas a C-terminal deletion of 79 amino acids interfered with CP-40K and CP-32.8K interactions but not with the CP-CP interaction. As the C terminus of CP is known to be involved in nematode-transmission of tobraviruses, the data support the hypothesis that interactions between CP and RNA 2-encoded nonstructural proteins play a role in the transmission process.
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- 1999
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