5 research outputs found

    CBSV and UCBSV-associated symptoms in cassava leaves.

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    <p>A. Fully expanded leaf of wild-type TME 7 scion grafted on a CBSV-infected rootstock at 10 wpg. B. Fully expanded leaf of wild-type TME 7 scion grafted on an UCBSV-infected rootstock at 10 wpg. C. Fully expanded leaf of TME 7–Hp 9 scion grafted on a CBSV-infected rootstock at 10 wpg. D. Fully expanded leaf of TME 7 scion grafted on an UCBSV-infected rootstock at 10 wpg.</p

    CBSV and UCBSV quantitation in rootstocks and TME 7 scions.

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    <p>A. CBSV quantitation by qPCR in CBSV-infected cv. 60444 roostock plants and corresponding grafted scions from transgenic, wild-type and control TME 7 lines. B. UCBSV quantitation by qPCR in UCBSV-infected Ebwanateraka roostock plants and corresponding grafted scions from transgenic, wild-type and control TME 7 lines. Numbers following the cassava line identifiers indicate the biological replicates.</p

    CBSV and UCBSV quantitation in rootstocks and cv. 60444 scions.

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    <p>A. CBSV quantitation by qPCR in CBSV-infected cv. 60444 roostock plants and corresponding grafted scions from transgenic, wild-type and control cv. 60444 lines. B. UCBSV quantitation by qPCR in UCBSV-infected Ebwanateraka roostock plants and corresponding grafted scions from transgenic, wild-type and control cv. 60444 lines. Numbers following the cassava line identifiers indicate the biological replicates.</p

    Phenotypic and molecular data of the 60444-Hp scion-propagated plants.

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    <p>Stem cuttings from inoculated scions were propagated. Leaves and roots were evaluated 3 and 7 months after propagation, respectively.</p

    CBSV-associated symptoms in cassava storage roots.

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    <p>A. Storage roots of CBSV-inoculated cv. 60444 cassava at 7 month after stem propagation. B. Storage roots of CBSV-inoculated 60444–Hp 9 cassava line at 7 month after stem propagation.</p
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