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1. Engineering seed microenvironment with embedded bacteriophages and plant growth promoting rhizobacteria.

2. Transcriptomic responses of Solanum tuberosum cv. Pirol to arbuscular mycorrhiza and potato virus Y (PVY) infection.

3. A single phosphorylatable amino acid residue is essential for the recognition of multiple potyviral HCPro effectors by potato Ny tbr .

4. Streptomyces fradiae Mitigates the Impact of Potato Virus Y by Inducing Systemic Resistance in Two Egyptian Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) Cultivars.

5. The StPti5 ethylene response factor acts as a susceptibility factor by negatively regulating the potato immune response to pathogens.

6. High-throughput molecular gut content analysis of aphids identifies plants relevant for potato virus Y epidemiology.

7. Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) loop 27 mutants promote cell-to-cell movement and phloem unloading of the wild type: Insights into RNA-based viroid interactions.

8. A novel genus of Pectobacterium bacteriophages display broad host range by targeting several species of Danish soft rot isolates.

9. Exploring Virus Diversity in the Potato leafhopper ( Empoasca fabae ), an Economically Important Agricultural Pest.

10. Mapping of a novel locus Ra conferring extreme resistance against potato virus A in cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum L.).

11. Development of a CRISPR/SHERLOCK-Based Method for Rapid and Sensitive Detection of Selected Pospiviroids.

12. Spongospora subterranea f. sp. subterranea Affects Plant Susceptibility to Subsequent Pathogen Infections Under Controlled-Environment Conditions.

13. Investigating the Roles of Coat Protein and Triple Gene Block Proteins of Potato Mop-Top Virus Using a Heterologous Expression System.

14. Discovery of Pyrido[1,2-α] Pyrimidinone Mesoionic Compounds as Potential Control Agents Against Potato Virus Y.

15. Synthesis of Planar Chiral Compounds Containing α-Amino Phosphonates for Antiplant Virus Applications against Potato Virus Y.

16. Genotyping-by-sequencing and weighted gene co-expression network analysis of genes responsive against Potato virus Y in commercial potato cultivars.

17. Diversity of the Ry sto gene conferring resistance to potato virus Y in wild relatives of potato.

18. Dynamics of Potato Virus Y Infection Pressure and Strain Composition in the San Luis Valley, Colorado.

19. Phylogenetics and Evolution of Potato Virus V: Another Potyvirus that Originated in the Andes.

20. Potato leafroll virus reduces Buchnera aphidocola titer and alters vector transcriptome responses.

21. Recombinase Polymerase Amplification Assay with and without Nuclease-Dependent-Labeled Oligonucleotide Probe.

22. Effect of potato apical leaf curl disease on glycemic index and resistant starch of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tubers.

23. Pepper Mottle Virus and Its Host Interactions: Current State of Knowledge.

24. Occurrence and distribution of viruses infecting potato in Russia.

25. One-step real-time multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assay with melt curve analysis for detection of potato leafroll virus, potato virus S, potato virus X, and potato virus Y.

26. Use of a Specific Phage Cocktail for Soft Rot Control on Ware Potatoes: A Case Study.

27. Complete genome sequences of novel Berlinvirus and novel Certrevirus lytic for Pectobacterium sp. causing soft rot and black leg disease of potato.

28. Molecular insights on potato yellow vein crinivirus infections in the highlands of Colombia.

29. Virus and helper component interactions favour the transmission of recombinant potato virus Y strains.

30. The Resistance Responses of Potato Plants to Potato Virus Y Are Associated with an Increased Cellular Methionine Content and an Altered SAM:SAH Methylation Index.

31. Construction of an infectious full-length cDNA clone of potato aucuba mosaic virus.

32. The Phylogeography of Potato Virus X Shows the Fingerprints of Its Human Vector.

33. Perturbation of nuclear-cytosolic shuttling of Rx1 compromises extreme resistance and translational arrest of potato virus X transcripts.

34. Diversity of limestone bacteriophages infecting Dickeya solani isolated in the Czech Republic.

35. Transcriptional Regulatory Networks Associate with Early Stages of Potato Virus X Infection of Solanum tuberosum .

36. Validation of molecular response of tuberization in response to elevated temperature by using a transient Virus Induced Gene Silencing (VIGS) in potato.

37. Different potato virus Y strains frequently co-localize in single epidermal leaf cells and in the aphid stylet.

38. Reference gene selection for miRNA and mRNA normalization in potato in response to potato virus Y.

39. Interspecific interactions within a vector-borne complex are influenced by a co-occurring pathosystem.

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

41. Role of the methionine cycle in the temperature-sensitive responses of potato plants to potato virus Y.

42. Inhibition of potato leafroll virus multiplication and systemic translocation by siRNA constructs against putative ATPase fold of movement protein.

43. Potato Virus Y Emergence and Evolution from the Andes of South America to Become a Major Destructive Pathogen of Potato and Other Solanaceous Crops Worldwide.

44. Fast, Precise, and Reliable Multiplex Detection of Potato Viruses by Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification.

45. Precision transcriptomics of viral foci reveals the spatial regulation of immune-signaling genes and identifies RBOHD as an important player in the incompatible interaction between potato virus Y and potato.

46. Requirements for the Packaging of Geminivirus Circular Single-Stranded DNA: Effect of DNA Length and Coat Protein Sequence.

47. Small RNA profiling analysis of two recombinant strains of potato virus Y in infected tobacco plants.

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

49. Bacillus licheniformis strain POT1 mediated polyphenol biosynthetic pathways genes activation and systemic resistance in potato plants against Alfalfa mosaic virus.

50. Global transcriptome analyses reveal the molecular signatures in the early response of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) to Phytophthora infestans, Ralstonia solanacearum, and Potato virus Y infection.

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