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2. Complete genome sequence of a novel closterovirus isolated from Dregea volubilis.

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3. A Chronological Study on Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 2 in Australia.

4. Transcriptomic alterations in the sweet orange vasculature correlate with growth repression induced by a variant of citrus tristeza virus.

5. Codon Usage Bias Analysis of Citrus tristeza Virus: Higher Codon Adaptation to Citrus reticulata Host.

6. Transcriptomic alterations in the sweet orange vasculature correlate with growth repression induced by a variant of citrus tristeza virus

7. Discovery and Genome Characterization of a Closterovirus from Wheat Plants with Yellowing Leaf Symptoms in Japan.

8. Two Crinivirus-Conserved Small Proteins, P5 and P9, Are Indispensable for Efficient Lettuce infectious yellows virus Infectivity in Plants.

9. Virus Yellows and Syndrome "Basses Richesses" in Western Switzerland: A Dramatic 2020 Season Calls for Urgent Control Measures.

10. A novel RNA virus, Thesium chinense closterovirus 1, identified by high-throughput RNA-sequencing of the parasitic plant Thesium chinense.

11. A Chronological Study on Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Virus 2 in Australia

12. Dwarf polish wheat hosts a novel closterovirus: Revelation by transcriptome data-mining.

13. Discovery and Genome Characterization of a Closterovirus from Wheat Plants with Yellowing Leaf Symptoms in Japan

14. Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 2

15. Two novel closteroviruses, fig virus A and fig virus B, identified by the analysis of the high-throughput RNA-sequencing data of fig (Ficus carica) latex.

16. PCR cuantitativa para la detección del virus de la tristeza de los cítricos en Colombia

17. The Intriguing Conundrum of a Nonconserved Multifunctional Protein of Citrus Tristeza Virus That Interacts with a Viral Long Non-Coding RNA

18. First report of citrus tristeza virus in Lao PDR.

20. Diverse and variable virus communities in wild plant populations revealed by metagenomic tools

21. Report of Citrus tristeza virus in Diaphorina citri (Hemiotera: Liviidae) insects of different sexes, color morphs, and developmental stages.

22. Bottom-up regulation of a tritrophic system by Beet yellows virus infection: consequences for aphid-parasitoid foraging behaviour and development.

23. Biological and molecular characterization of Uruguayan citrus tristeza virus field isolates.

24. Diverse and variable virus communities in wild plant populations revealed by metagenomic tools.

25. GLRaV-2 protein p24 suppresses host defenses by interaction with a RAV transcription factor from grapevine

26. Probing into the Effects of Grapevine Leafroll-Associated Viruses on the Physiology, Fruit Quality and Gene Expression of Grapes

27. Semipersistently Transmitted, Phloem Limited Plant Viruses Are Inoculated during the First Subphase of Intracellular Stylet Penetrations in Phloem Cells

28. Walking Together: Cross-Protection, Genome Conservation, and the Replication Machinery of Citrus tristeza virus

30. Co-infection of Sweet Orange with Severe and Mild Strains of Citrus tristeza virus Is Overwhelmingly Dominated by the Severe Strain on Both the Transcriptional and Biological Levels

31. Molecular characterization of the 3′ end of Citrus tristeza virus genome from Oman

32. Complete genome sequence of platycodon closterovirus 1, a novel putative member of the genus Closterovirus

33. A Long Non-Coding RNA of Citrus tristeza virus: Role in the Virus Interplay with the Host Immunity

34. Grapefruit Field Trial Evaluation of Citrus Tristeza Virus T68-Strain Sources

35. Two novel closteroviruses, fig virus A and fig virus B, identified by the analysis of the high-throughput RNA-sequencing data of fig (Ficus carica) latex

37. Viral diseases in the most widespread Balkan varieties of grapes in Kosovo.

38. Identification of asymptomatic plants infected with Citrus tristeza virus from a time series of leaf spectral characteristics.

39. Genetic variants of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 2 infecting Portuguese grapevine cultivars

40. Citrus miraculin‐like protein hijacks a viral movement‐related p33 protein and induces cellular oxidative stress in defence against Citrus tristeza virus

41. Development of a reverse transcription recombinase polymerase based isothermal amplification coupled with lateral flow immunochromatographic assay (CTV-RT-RPA-LFICA) for rapid detection of Citrus tristeza virus

42. Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates of the Same Genotype Differ in Stem Pitting Severity in Grapefruit

43. Barley yellow dwarf virus Can Be Inoculated During Brief Intracellular Punctures in Phloem Cells Before the Sieve Element Continuous Salivation Phase

44. Transcriptomic Analysis of the Host Response to Mild and Severe CTV Strains in Naturally Infected

45. Molecular characterization of Cordyline virus 1 isolates infecting yam (Dioscorea spp)

46. Molecular Characterization of Divergent Closterovirus Isolates Infecting Ribes Species

47. Complete genome sequence of cnidium closterovirus 1, a novel member of the genus Closterovirus infecting Cnidium officinale

48. From the smallest to the largest subcellular plant pathogen: Citrus tristeza virus and its unique p23 protein

49. First Report of Soybean Dwarf Virus Infecting White Clover (Trifolium repens) in Finland