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Abstract

Viruses in the genus () cause a number of important diseases in economically important crop plants including rice and maize. are transmitted from plant to plant by specific planthopper vectors, and their transmission relationship is circulative-propagative. Thus, have host ranges including plants and animals (planthoppers). Four or five characteristic, circular ribonucleoprotein particles (RNPs), each containing a single genomic RNA, can be isolated from -infected plants. The genomic RNAs range in size from ca 9.0 kb to 1.3 kb and together give a total genome size of ca 18–19 kb. The genomic RNAs are either negative-sense or ambisense, and expression of the ambisense RNAs utilizes cap-snatching during mRNA transcription. The combination of characteristics exhibited by are quite different than those found for most plant viruses and are more similar to vertebrate-infecting viruses in the genus of the .

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1998-09-01
2024-04-20
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