Search

Your search keyword '"Netsu O"' showing total 20 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Netsu O" Remove constraint Author: "Netsu O"
20 results on '"Netsu O"'

Search Results

3. Discovery, Genomic Sequence Characterization and Phylogenetic Analysis of Novel RNA Viruses in the Turfgrass Pathogenic Colletotrichum spp. in Japan.

4. Functional conservation of EXA1 among diverse plant species for the infection by a family of plant viruses.

5. N-terminal region of cysteine-rich protein (CRP) in carlaviruses is involved in the determination of symptom types.

6. Dual targeting of a virus movement protein to ER and plasma membrane subdomains is essential for plasmodesmata localization.

7. Genome Sequence of Pectobacterium carotovorum Phage PPWS1, Isolated from Japanese Horseradish [Eutrema japonicum (Miq.) Koidz] Showing Soft-Rot Symptoms.

8. Functional comparison of RNA silencing suppressor between the p5 protein of rice grassy stunt virus and the p3 protein of rice stripe virus.

9. Onion yellow phytoplasma P38 protein plays a role in adhesion to the hosts.

10. Recent progress in research on cell-to-cell movement of rice viruses.

11. In Planta Recognition of a Double-Stranded RNA Synthesis Protein Complex by a Potexviral RNA Silencing Suppressor.

12. Biological and genetic diversity of Wheat yellow mosaic virus (Genus Bymovirus).

13. Transgenic strategies to confer resistance against viruses in rice plants.

14. A replicase of Potato virus X acts as the resistance-breaking determinant for JAX1-mediated resistance.

15. Fig mosaic emaravirus p4 protein is involved in cell-to-cell movement.

16. The movement protein encoded by gene 3 of rice transitory yellowing virus is associated with virus particles.

17. Three-dimensional analysis of the association of viral particles with mitochondria during the replication of Rice gall dwarf virus.

18. The nonstructural protein pC6 of rice grassy stunt virus trans-complements the cell-to-cell spread of a movement-defective tomato mosaic virus.

19. Rice dwarf viruses with dysfunctional genomes generated in plants are filtered out in vector insects: implications for the origin of the virus.

20. Molecular detection of nine rice viruses by a reverse-transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources