Publications by authors named "H Debat"

The maize leafhopper () is a significant threat to maize crops in tropical and subtropical regions, causing extensive economic losses. While its ecological interactions and control strategies are well studied, its associated viral diversity remains largely unexplored. Here, we employ high-throughput sequencing data mining to comprehensively characterize the RNA virome, revealing novel and diverse RNA viruses.

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The family Rhabdoviridae includes viruses with a negative-sense RNA genome. This family is divided into four subfamilies, and until recently, the subfamily Betarhabdovirinae, encompassing all plant-associated rhabdoviruses, was further divided into six genera. Here, we report the creation of two new genera within the subfamily Betarhabdovirinae - Alphagymnorhavirus and Betagymnorhavirus - to include recently described gymnosperm-associated viruses.

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Cytorhabdoviruses (genus , family ) are plant-infecting viruses with enveloped, bacilliform virions. Established members of the genus have unsegmented single-stranded negative-sense RNA genomes (ca. 10-16 kb) which encode four to ten proteins.

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Flavivirids are small, enveloped, positive-sense RNA viruses from the family with genomes of ~9-13 kb. Metatranscriptomic analyses of metazoan organisms have revealed a diversity of flavivirus-like or flavivirid viral sequences in fish and marine invertebrate groups. However, no flavivirus-like virus has been identified in amphibians.

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