Publications by authors named "Ligia M L Duarte"

Two novel members of the subfamily , family were identified in Brazil. Overall, their genomes have the typical organization 3'-' observed in mono-segmented plant-infecting rhabdoviruses. In aristolochia-associated cytorhabdovirus (AaCV), found in the liana aristolochia ( Hook), an additional short orphan ORF encoding a transmembrane helix was detected between and .

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  • The costus stripe mosaic virus (CoSMV) is identified as a new member of the Potyvirus genus, affecting the ornamental plant Costus spiralis in Brazil, with a restricted host range.
  • CoSMV's genome consists of a large open reading frame encoding a polyprotein and a small ORF, with the highest sequence identity to onion yellow dwarf virus.
  • Phylogenetic analysis places CoSMV at a basal position among Potyvirus members, and it has unique biological and molecular features, such as its inability to be transmitted by certain aphid species.
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Plants are exposed to a vast array of pathogens. The interaction between them may be classified in compatible and incompatible. Polyamines (PAs) are involved in defense responses, as well as salicylic acid (SA), gentisic acid (GA) and nitric oxide (NO), which can increase the content of reactive oxygen species (ROS), creating a harsh environment to the pathogen.

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The complete nucleotide sequence of an isolate of tomato mottle mosaic virus (ToMMV) was determined. The virus, originally isolated from symptomatic tomato plants found in a county near the city of São Paulo, Brazil, has a genome with 99% nucleotide sequence identity with ToMMV from Mexico, China, Spain, and the United States.

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In this work, we report the complete genome sequence of, production of polyclonal antibodies against, and development of biological assays for a putative new potexvirus, named senna mosaic virus (SenMV), found infecting Senna occidentalis in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The complete genome sequence of SenMV comprises 6775 nucleotides excluding the poly(A) tail. The genome organization is similar to those of other potexviruses, with five open reading frames coding for RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), the triple gene block (TGB 1, 2, and 3) proteins, and coat protein (CP).

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Ocimum basilicum L., popularly known as sweet basil, is a Lamiaceae species whose essential oil is mainly composed of monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and phenylpropanoids. The contents of these compounds can be affected by abiotic and biotic factors such as infections caused by viruses.

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