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[ 1 ] 2008 Complex subcellular distribution of satellite panicum mosaic virus capsid protein reflects its multifunctional role during infection [electronic resource]. Qi, D.
[ 2 ] 2008 Multiple Activities Associated with the Capsid Protein of Satellite Panicum Mosaic Virus Are Controlled Separately by the N- and C-Terminal Regions [electronic resource]. Qi, D.
[ 3 ] 2007 Heterologous Expression of Viral RNA Interference Suppressors: RISC Management [electronic resource]. Scholthof, Herman B.
[ 4 ] 2007 RNAi-associated ssRNA-specific ribonucleases in Tombusvirus P19 mutant-infected plants and evidence for a discrete siRNA-containing effector complex. Omarov, Rustem T.
[ 5 ] 2006 New eriophyid mite-borne membrane-enveloped virus-like complex isolated from plants [electronic resource]. Skare, J.M.
[ 6 ] 2005 Plant virus transport: Motions of functional equivalence. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 7 ] 2005 Tomato bushy stunt virus: a resilient model system to study virus-plant interactions. Yamamura, Y.
[ 8 ] 2004 Host-specific generation and maintenance of Tomato bushy stunt virus defective interfering RNAs. Omarov, R.T.
[ 9 ] 2004 Multifunctional plant viral supressor of gene silencing P19 interacts with itself and an RNA binding host protein. Park, J.W.
[ 10 ] 2004 Satellite panicum mosaic virus capsid protein elicits symptoms on a nonhost plant and interferes with a suppressor of virus-induced gene silencing. Qiu, W.
[ 11 ] 2004 Tobacco mosaic virus: a model system for plant biology. Scholthof, K.B.G.
[ 12 ] 2003 Newly identified role for Tomato bushy stunt virus P19 in short distance spread. Turina, M.
[ 13 ] 2002 Host-dependent recombination of a Tomato bushy stunt virus coat protein mutant yields truncated capsid subunits that form virus-like complexes which benefit systemic spread. Desvoyes, B.
[ 14 ] 2002 Novel plant homeodomain protein interacts in a functionally relevant manner with a virus movement protein. Desvoyes, B.
[ 15 ] 2002 Plant virus gene vectors: biotechnology applications in agriculture and medicine. Scholthof, K.B.G.
[ 16 ] 2002 Tombusvirus P19-mediated suppression of virus-induced gene silencing is controlled by genetic and dosage features that influence pathogenicity. Qiu, W.
[ 17 ] 2001 Chimerical world of agricultural biotechnology: food allergens, labeling, and communication. Scholthof, K.B.G.
[ 18 ] 2001 Complete nucleotide sequence and genome organization of Beet soilborne mosaic virus, a proposed member of the genus Benyvirus. Lee, L.
[ 19 ] 2001 Effects of inactivation of the coat protein and movement genes of Tomato bushy stunt virus on early accumulation of genomic and subgenomic RNAs. Qiu, W.
[ 20 ] 2001 Genetic identification of multiple biological roles associated with the capsid protein of satellite Panicum mosaic virus. Qiu, W.
[ 21 ] 2001 Molecular plant-microbe interactions that cut the mustard. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 22 ] 2001 Retention of a small replicase gene segment in tomato bushy stunt virus defective RNAs inhibits their helper-mediated trans-accumulation. Qiu, W.
[ 23 ] 2000 Gene cluster encoded by panicum mosaic virus is associated with virus movement. Turina, M.
[ 24 ] 2000 Genetic dissection of tomato bushy stunt virus p19-protein-mediated host-dependent symptom induction and systemic invasion. Chu, M.H.
[ 25 ] 2000 Genetic diversity of Panicum mosaic virus satellite RNAs in St. Augustinegrass. Cabrera, O.
[ 26 ] 2000 Potential for biocontrol of Monosporascus root rot/vine decline under greenhouse conditions using hypovirulent isolates of Monosporascus cannonballus. Batten, J.S.
[ 27 ] 1999 Biological activity of two tombusvirus proteins translated from nested genes is influenced by dosage control via context-dependent leaky scanning. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 28 ] 1999 Broad-spectrum protection against tombusviruses elicited by defective interfering RNAs in transgenic plants. Rubio, T.
[ 29 ] 1999 Complex viral etiology of St. Augustine decline. Cabrera, O.
[ 30 ] 1999 New virus on maize in Nigeria: maize mild mottle virus. Thottappilly, G.
[ 31 ] 1999 Rapid delivery of foreign genes into plants by direct rub-inoculation with intact plasmid DNA of a tomato bushy stunt virus gene vector. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 32 ] 1999 Recombination with host transgenes and effects on virus evolution: an overview and opinion. Rubio, T.
[ 33 ] 1999 Restoration of wild-type virus by double recombination of tombusvirus mutants with a host transgene. Borja, M.
[ 34 ] 1999 Separate regions on the tomato bushy stunt virus p22 protein mediate cell-to-cell movement versus elicitation of effective resistance responses. Chu, M.H.
[ 35 ] 1999 Synergism induced by satellite panicum mosaic virus. Scholthof, K.B.G.
[ 36 ] 1998 Nucleotide sequence and infectivity of a full-length cDNA clone of panicum mosaic virus. Turina, M.
[ 37 ] 1997 Derivation and properties of recombinant fab antibodies to the phenylurea herbicide diuron. Scholthof, K.G.G.
[ 38 ] 1997 Enigma of pX: a host-dependent cis-acting element with variable effects on tombusvirus RNA accumulation. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 39 ] 1996 Aphid transmission factor of cauliflower mosaic virus forms a stable complex with microtubules in both insect and plant cells. Blanc, S.
[ 40 ] 1996 In vitro translation of the full-length RNA transcript of figwort mosaic virus (caulimovirus). Ranu, R.S.
[ 41 ] 1996 Plant virus gene vectors for transient expression of foreign proteins in plants. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 42 ] 1995 Effect of defective interfering RNAs on the accumulation of tomato bushy stunt virus proteins and implications for disease attenuation. Scholthof, K.B.G.
[ 43 ] 1995 Host effects and sequences essential for accumulation of defective interfering RNAs of cucumber necrosis and tomato bushy stunt tombusviruses. Chang, Y.C.
[ 44 ] 1995 Identification of tomato bushy stunt virus host-specific symptom determinants by expression of individual genes from a potato virus X vector. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 45 ] 1995 Recombinant antibodies to diuron: a model for the phenylurea combining site. Bell, C.W.
[ 46 ] 1995 Sequences of the cDNAs encoding the heavy- and light-chain Fab region of an antibody to the phenylurea herbicide diuron. Bell, C.W.
[ 47 ] 1995 Tomato bushy stunt virus replicase proteins are coordinately expressed and membrane associated. Scholthof, K.G.
[ 48 ] 1995 Tomato bushy stunt virus spread is regulated by two nested genes that function in cell-to-cell movement and host-dependent systemic invasion. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 49 ] 1994 Characterization and detection of sc4: a sixth gene encoded by sonchus yellow net virus. Scholthof, K.B.G.
[ 50 ] 1993 Capsid protein gene of tomato bushy stunt virus is dispensable for systemic movement and can be replaced for localized expression of foreign genes. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 51 ] 1993 Control of plant virus diseases by pathogen-derived resistance in transgenic plants. Scholthof, K.B.G.
[ 52 ] 1993 Putative zinc finger of a caulimovirus is essential for infectivity but does not influence gene expression. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 53 ] 1992 Full-length transcript of a caulimovirus is a polycistronic mRNA whose genes are trans activated by the product of gene VI. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 54 ] 1992 Regulation of caulimovirus gene expression and the involvement of cis-acting elements on both viral transcripts. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 55 ] 1991 Naturally occurring deletion mutant of figwort mosaic virus (caulimovirus) is generated by RNA splicing. Scholthof, H.B.
[ 56 ] 1991 Requirement of gene VII in cis for the expression of downstream genes on the major transcript of figwort mosaic virus. Gowda, S.
[ 57 ] 1989 Gene VI of figwort mosaic virus (caulimovirus group) functions in postranscriptional expression of genes on the full-length RNA transcript. Gowda, S.

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