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1. Aspartic protease inhibitor enhances resistance to potato virus Y and A in transgenic potato plants.

2. Identification of a defense response gene involved in signaling pathways against PVA and PVY in potato.

3. RNA silencing-related genes contribute to tolerance of infection with potato virus X and Y in a susceptible tomato plant.

4. Recessive Resistance Governed by a Major Quantitative Trait Locus Restricts Clover Yellow Vein Virus in Mechanically but Not Graft-Inoculated Cultivated Soybeans.

5. P3N-PIPO, a Frameshift Product from the P3 Gene, Pleiotropically Determines the Virulence of Clover Yellow Vein Virus in both Resistant and Susceptible Peas.

6. Truncated yet functional viral protein produced via RNA polymerase slippage implies underestimated coding capacity of RNA viruses.

7. Construction of infectious cDNA clones derived from the potyviruses clover yellow vein virus and bean yellow mosaic virus.

8. P3N-PIPO of Clover yellow vein virus exacerbates symptoms in pea infected with white clover mosaic virus and is implicated in viral synergism.

9. Quantitative and qualitative involvement of P3N-PIPO in overcoming recessive resistance against Clover yellow vein virus in pea carrying the cyv1 gene.

10. Heterologous expression of viral suppressors of RNA silencing complements virulence of the HC-Pro mutant of clover yellow vein virus in pea.

11. Screening and analysis of genes expressed upon infection of broad bean with Clover yellow vein virus causing lethal necrosis.

12. Selective involvement of members of the eukaryotic initiation factor 4E family in the infection of Arabidopsis thaliana by potyviruses.

13. The central and C-terminal domains of VPg of Clover yellow vein virus are important for VPg-HCPro and VPg-VPg interactions.

14. Quantitative and Qualitative Involvement of P3N-PIPO in Overcoming Recessive Resistance against Clover yellow vein virus in Pea Carrying cyv1

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