Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Encyclopedia of Virology |
Editors | Dennis Bamford, Mark Zuckerman |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Pages | 632-641 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Volume | 1-5 |
Edition | 4 |
ISBN (electronic) | 9780128145166 |
ISBN (print) | 9780128145159 |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |
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Abstract
Plant and protozoal partitiviruses (family Partitiviridae) occur worldwide and infect their hosts latently, without symptom development. They appear as small isometric particles and possess a bi-, sometimes trisegmented double-stranded RNA genome encoding a RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and a coat protein (CP). No movement proteins have been detected for partitiviruses so far, so that their distribution within the hosts takes place via cell division or gamete fusion. Plant partitiviruses are represented in three of the five genera within the Partitiviridae: Alphapartitivirus, Betapartitivirus, and Deltapartitivirus and the only member infecting protozoens in the genus Cryspovirus.
Keywords
- Alphapartitivirus, Atkinsonella hypoxylon virus, Betapartitivirus, Cell division, Cryptoviruses, Cryspovirus, Deltapartitivirus, Isometric, Latent, Partitiviridae, Pepper cryptic virus 1, Persistent, Seed transmission, White clover cryptic virus 1, dsRNA
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Encyclopedia of Virology. ed. / Dennis Bamford; Mark Zuckerman. Vol. 1-5 4. ed. Elsevier, 2021. p. 632-641.
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AU - Rose, Hanna
AU - Maiss, Edgar
PY - 2021
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KW - Alphapartitivirus
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KW - Cell division
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KW - Pepper cryptic virus 1
KW - Persistent
KW - Seed transmission
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M3 - Entry in reference work
SN - 9780128145159
VL - 1-5
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EP - 641
BT - Encyclopedia of Virology
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PB - Elsevier
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