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  1. Insights into the virome of the Andean blackberry (Rubus glaucus) in Ecuador
  2. Characterization, Detection, and Prevalence of a Novel Strawberry Crinivirus
  3. Invisible vectors, visible impact: The role of eriophyoid mites in emaravirus disease dynamics
  4. Overcoming the woody barrier: Dodder enables efficient transfer of infectious clones to woody plants
  5. Overcoming the Woody Barrier: Dodder Enables Efficient Transfer of Infectious Clones to Woody Plants
  6. ‘Munger’ black raspberry: Insights into its role as a virus indicator for Rubus species
  7. A systems-based approach to ensure berry crops health status: from the breeder to the field
  8. Streamlining Global Germplasm Exchange: Integrating Scientific Rigor and Common Sense to Exclude Phantom Agents from Regulation
  9. Development and application of an infectious clone and gene silencing vector derived from blackberry chlorotic ringspot virus
  10. Engineering a robust infectious clone and gene silencing vector from blackberry yellow vein associated virus
  11. First Report of Melon Severe Mosaic Orthotospovirus Infecting Cucurbits in the United States
  12. Quantification of rose rosette emaravirus (RRV) titers in eriophyoid mites: insights into viral dynamics and vector competency
  13. Integration of Rubus yellow net virus in the raspberry genome: A story centuries in the making
  14. First Report of Strawberry Virus 3 Infecting Strawberry in Iran
  15. Development of Rapid and Affordable Virus-Mimicking Artificial Positive Controls
  16. First Report of Constricta Yellow Dwarf Virus Infecting Lobelia in the United States and the World
  17. Identification of a Second Vector for Rose Rosette Virus
  18. Genomic analyses of a widespread blueberry virus in the United States
  19. Development of rapid and affordable virus-mimicking artificial positive controls
  20. A Novel, Divergent Member of the Rhabdoviridae Family Infects Strawberry
  21. Genomic Analysis and Development of Infectious Clone of a Novel Carlavirus Infecting Blueberry
  22. Virus classification based on in-depth sequence analyses and development of demarcation criteria using the Betaflexiviridae as a case study
  23. Identification, Characterization, and Detection of a Novel Strawberry Cytorhabdovirus
  24. First Report of Gentian Kobu-sho-Associated Virus Infecting Peony in the United States and the Netherlands
  25. Proteome expansion in thePotyviridaeevolutionary radiation
  26. Comparison of High Throughput Sequencing to Standard Protocols for Virus Detection in Berry Crops
  27. The population structure of the secovirid lychnis mottle virus based on the RNA2 coding sequences
  28. Graft-Transmissible Diseases of Ribes – Pathogens, Impact, and Control
  29. First Report of Amazon Lily Mild Mottle Virus in Peony in the United States
  30. First Report of Black Currant Reversion Virus and Gooseberry Vein Banding Associated Virus in Currants in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  31. Raspberry leaf blotch emaravirus in Bosnia and Herzegovina: population structure and systemic movement
  32. The population structure of Rose rosette virus in the USA
  33. Blackcurrant waikavirus A, a new member of the genus Waikavirus, and its phylogenetic and molecular relationship with other known members
  34. Special Issue “Plant Virus Epidemiology and Control”
  35. Assessing soybean genotypes for feeding damage by Neohydatothrips variabilis (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
  36. Transmission blockage of an orthotospovirus using synthetic peptides
  37. Proposed revision of the family Secoviridae taxonomy to create three subgenera, “Satsumavirus”, “Stramovirus” and “Cholivirus”, in the genus Sadwavirus
  38. Soybean vein necrosis orthotospovirus can move systemically in soybean in the presence of bean pod mottle virus
  39. A new, sensitive and efficient method for taxonomic placement in the Eriophyoidea and virus detection in individual eriophyoids
  40. First Report of Blackcurrant Reversion Virus in Ribes nigrum Germplasm in the United States
  41. First Report of Cycas Necrotic Stunt Virus and Lychnis Mottle Virus in Peony in the United States
  42. High Throughput Sequencing For Plant Virus Detection and Discovery
  43. Population structure, evolution and detection of blackberry leaf mottle‐associated virus, an emerging emaravirus
  44. First Report of European Mountain Ash Ringspot-Associated Emaravirus in Sorbus aucuparia in Poland
  45. Soybean vein necrosis virus: an emerging virus in North America
  46. A Virus in American Blackcurrant (Ribes americanum) with Distinct Genome Features Reshapes Classification in the Tymovirales
  47. First Report of Soybean Vein Necrosis Virus Infecting Kudzu (Pueraria montana) in the United States of America
  48. Molecular Characterization of Divergent Closterovirus Isolates Infecting Ribes Species
  49. Molecular characterization and detection of a novel vitivirus infecting blackberry
  50. High Risk Blueberry Viruses by Region in North America; Implications for Certification, Nurseries, and Fruit Production
  51. Molecular characterization of divergent closterovirus isolates infecting Ribes species
  52. A Virus in American Blackcurrant (<em>Ribes americanum</em>) with Distinct Genome Features Reshapes Classification in the <em>Tymovirales</em>
  53. Taxonomy of the family Arenaviridae and the order Bunyavirales: update 2018
  54. Genome sequence and detection of peach rosette mosaic virus
  55. Truncation of a P1 leader proteinase facilitates potyvirus replication in a non-permissive host
  56. Development of reliable detection assays for blueberry mosaic- and blackberry vein banding- associated viruses based on their population structures
  57. Transmission attributes and resistance to rose rosette virus
  58. ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Ophioviridae
  59. A new, widespread emaravirus discovered in blackberry
  60. First Report of Citrus leaf blotch virus in Peony in the U.S.A.
  61. ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Secoviridae
  62. Characterization and detection of a novel idaeovirus infecting blackcurrant
  63. A systems-based approach to manage strawberry virus diseases
  64. First Report of Raspberry leaf mottle virus in Blackberry in the United States
  65. Genomic Characterization and Population Structure of a Badnavirus Infecting Blackberry
  66. Resistance to Rose Rosette Virus and Transmission Attributes
  67. Detection of Strawberry necrotic shock virus using conventional and TaqMan® quantitative RT-PCR
  68. Quarantine Regulations and the Impact of Modern Detection Methods
  69. A novel emaravirus is associated with redbud yellow ringspot disease
  70. A Systems-Based Approach to Safeguard the Strawberry Industry from Virus Diseases
  71. An integratingBadnavirusinfects blackberry
  72. Blueberry mosaic associated virus –a putative, new member ofOphioviridae
  73. Towards a national certification scheme forRubusin the United States
  74. Evidence of sympatric speciation of elderberry carlaviruses
  75. First Report of Strawberry polerovirus-1 in Strawberry in the United States
  76. A Novel Ilarvirus Is Associated with Privet Necrotic Ringspot Disease in the Southern United States
  77. The evolution of emaraviruses is becoming more complex: seven segments identified in the causal agent of Rose rosette disease
  78. Population structure of blueberry mosaic associated virus: Evidence of reassortment in geographically distinct isolates
  79. Safeguarding Fruit Crops in the Age of Agricultural Globalization
  80. Control of Virus Diseases of Berry Crops
  81. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BLACKBERRY CHLOROTIC RINGSPOT VIRUS
  82. Next-Generation Sequencing of Elite Berry Germplasm and Data Analysis Using a Bioinformatics Pipeline for Virus Detection and Discovery
  83. Virus Testing by PCR and RT-PCR Amplification in Berry Fruit
  84. Development of a virus detection and discovery pipeline using next generation sequencing
  85. A new ophiovirus is associated with blueberry mosaic disease
  86. INCIDENCE OF MAJOR STRAWBERRY VIRUSES IN NORTH AMERICA
  87. Epidemiology of Blackberry chlorotic ringspot virus
  88. Molecular characterization and population structure of blackberry vein banding associated virus, new ampelovirus associated with yellow vein disease
  89. Epidemiology of Blackberry yellow vein associated virus
  90. High Risk Strawberry Viruses by Region in the United States and Canada: Implications for Certification, Nurseries, and Fruit Production
  91. Epidemiology of Soybean vein necrosis-associated virus
  92. Viruses and Virus Diseases of Rubus
  93. Epidemiology of criniviruses: an emerging problem in world agriculture
  94. Expanding Field of Strawberry Viruses Which Are Important in North America
  95. An Integrated Badnavirus Is Prevalent in Fig Germplasm
  96. New and Emerging Viruses of Blueberry and Cranberry
  97. Population structure of blackberry chlorotic ringspot virus in the United States
  98. Rubus canadensis virus 1, a novel betaflexivirus identified in blackberry
  99. Population structure of Blackberry yellow vein associated virus, an emerging crinivirus
  100. High incidence of seed transmission of Papaya ringspot virus and Watermelon mosaic virus, two viruses newly identified in Robinia pseudoacacia
  101. Diodia vein chlorosis virus is a group-1 crinivirus
  102. A discovery 70 years in the making: characterization of the Rose rosette virus
  103. Blackberry virus E: an unusual flexivirus
  104. Molecular characterization of a new tospovirus infecting soybean
  105. Complete sequence and genetic characterization of Raspberry latent virus, a novel member of the family Reoviridae
  106. Blueberry latent virus: An amalgam of the Partitiviridae and Totiviridae
  107. A New Potyvirus sp. Infects Verbena Exhibiting Leaf Mottling Symptoms
  108. First Report of Cucumber mosaic virus Infecting Blephilia hirsuta in North America
  109. Genomic sequences of blackberry chlorotic ringspot virus and strawberry necrotic shock virus and the phylogeny of viruses in subgroup 1 of the genus Ilarvirus
  110. Mint Viruses: Beauty, Stealth, and Disease
  111. A tymovirus with an atypical 3′-UTR illuminates the possibilities for 3′-UTR evolution
  112. DETECTION OF STRAWBERRY VIRUSES IN EGYPT
  113. The complete nucleotide sequence and genome organization of tomato infectious chlorosis virus: a distinct crinivirus most closely related to lettuce infectious yellows virus
  114. Further complexity of the genus Crinivirus revealed by the complete genome sequence of Lettuce chlorosis virus (LCV) and the similar temporal accumulation of LCV genomic RNAs 1 and 2
  115. The 5′-UTR of Turnip yellow mosaic virus does not include a critical encapsidation signal
  116. EMERGING AND REEMERGING VIRUS DISEASES OF BLUEBERRY AND CRANBERRY
  117. Southern tomato virus: The link between the families Totiviridae and Partitiviridae
  118. First Report of Rosa multiflora cryptic virus in Rosa multiflora in the Eastern United States
  119. Viral Interactions Lead to Decline of Blackberry Plants
  120. A new method for extraction of double-stranded RNA from plants
  121. A member of a new genus in the Potyviridae infects Rubus
  122. CHARACTERIZATION OF APHID-TRANSMITTED VIRUS ASSOCIATED WITH BLACK RASPBERRY DECLINE IN OREGON
  123. CHARACTERIZATION OF THREE NOVEL VIRUSES INFECTING RASPBERRY
  124. COMPLETE NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE AND PROPERTIES OF RASPBERRY MOTTLE VIRUS
  125. EVIDENCE OF MIXED VIRUS INFECTIONS CAUSING SEVERE SYMPTOMS AND DDECLINE OF BLACKBERRIES
  126. HOW SIMILAR ARE PLANT AND INSECT VIRUSES? STRAWBERRY LATENT VIRUS: A STUDY CASE
  127. STRAWBERRY CHLOROTIC FLECK DISEASE MAY BE CAUSED BY A NOVEL CLOSTEROVIRUS
  128. Nucleotide sequence of the tripartite Fragaria chiloensis cryptic virus and presence of the virus in the Americas
  129. Complete nucleotide sequence of an isolate of coleus vein necrosis virus from verbena
  130. Identification, detection and transmission of a new vitivirus from Mentha
  131. Identification and characterization of Raspberry mottle virus, a novel member of the Closteroviridae
  132. Incidence and Ecology of Blackberry yellow vein associated virus
  133. Strawberry chlorotic fleck: Identification and characterization of a novel Closterovirus associated with the disease
  134. Identification, Characterization, and Detection of Black raspberry necrosis virus
  135. A virus between families: nucleotide sequence and evolution of Strawberry latent ringspot virus
  136. Epidemiology of Strawberry pallidosis-associated virus and Occurrence of Pallidosis Disease in North America
  137. A VIRUS ASSOCIATED WITH BLUEBERRY FRUIT DROP DISEASE
  138. A new Ilarvirus found in rose
  139. Yellow vein‐affected blackberries and the presence of a novel Crinivirus
  140. Characterization and Recent Advances in Detection of Strawberry Viruses
  141. Nucleotide sequence of Blackberry yellow vein associated virus, a novel member of the Closteroviridae
  142. Characterization of a Novel Member of the Family Closteroviridae from Mentha spp.
  143. New features in the genus Ilarvirus revealed by the nucleotide sequence of Fragaria chiloensis latent virus
  144. Mint virus X: a novel potexvirus associated with symptoms in ‘Variegata’ mint
  145. Tulip virus X (TVX) associated with lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) variegation: first report of TVX in the USA
  146. The complete nucleotide sequence and genome organization of tomato chlorosis virus
  147. Survey for Viruses of Grapevine in Oregon and Washington
  148. A Member of the Closteroviridae from Mint with Similarities to All Three Genera of the Family
  149. First Report of Strawberry as a Natural Host of Apple mosaic virus
  150. The use of reverse transcriptase for efficient first- and second-strand cDNA synthesis from single- and double-stranded RNA templates
  151. Nucleotide sequence, genome organization and phylogenetic analysis of Strawberry pallidosis associated virus, a new member of the genus Crinivirus
  152. BLACKBERRY YELLOW VEIN ASSOCIATED VIRUS: A NEW CRINIVIRUS FOUND IN BLACKBERRY
  153. STRAWBERRY NECROTIC SHOCK VIRUS: A NEW VIRUS PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT TO BE TOBACCO STREAK VIRUS
  154. TWO CRINIVIRUSES ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE STRAWBERRY PALLIDOSIS DISEASE
  155. Strawberry necrotic shock virus is a distinct virus and not a strain of Tobacco streak virus
  156. Complete Nucleotide Sequence of a Strawberry Isolate of Beet Pseudoyellows Virus
  157. Identification and Detection of a Virus Associated with Strawberry Pallidosis Disease