Publications by authors named "Simone Graca Ribeiro"

Mitoviruses are cryptic capsidless viruses belonging to the family Mitoviridae that replicate and are maintained in the mitochondria of fungi. Complete mitovirus-like sequences were recently assembled from plant transcriptome data and plant leaf tissue samples. Passion fruit (Passiflora spp.

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A complex of begomoviruses () can cause severe tomato yield losses in the neotropics. Here, next-generation sequencing was employed for large-scale assessment of single-stranded (ss)DNA virus diversity in tomatoes either harboring or lacking the large-spectrum begomovirus tolerance -1 gene. Individual leaf samples exhibiting begomovirus-like symptoms ( = 107) were field-collected, circular DNA-enriched, subdivided into pools (with and without -1), and Illumina-sequenced.

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Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus (SPCSV; genus Crinivirus, family Closteroviridae), is an economically important pathogen of sweet potato. In the present work, the nucleotide sequences of two RNA segments of SPCSV (isolate SPCSV-UNB-01) were determined by MiSeq Illumina sequencing of samples of sweet potato plants grafted onto Ipomoea setosa. A comparative analysis of the genome organization of SPCSV-UNB-01 and other SPCSV sequences showed that RNA1 was lacking p22, and p5.

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Brassica oleracea var. capitata (cabbage) is an economically important crop affected by black rot disease caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Xcc).

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Article Synopsis
  • This study presents the first complete genome sequence of the cauliflower mosaic virus identified in Brazil.
  • The virus was sourced from the gut contents of an earwig, which is a type of predatory insect.
  • The genome consists of 8,030 nucleotides and is 97% similar to a strain found in Argentina.
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A new genomovirus has been identified in three common bean plants in Brazil. This virus has a circular genome of 2,220 nucleotides and 3 major open reading frames. It shares 80.

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Potexviruses frequently infect plants from the family Cactaceae. We report the complete genome sequence of a new Schlumbergera virus X (SchVX) isolate. The genome has 6,615 nucleotides and shares 94% nucleotide identity with SchVX-K11 from Schlumbergera.

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The complete genome sequence of a new tomato-blistering mosaic virus (ToBMV) isolate was determined. This tymovirus isolate was first described infecting tobacco during the 1980s, but it also infects other Solanaceae members experimentally. The genome has 6,257 nucleotides and shares 88% nucleotide identity with the ToBMV isolated from tomato.

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Tomato, one of the most important crops cultivated worldwide, has been severely affected by begomoviruses such as the Tomato chlorotic mottle virus (ToCMoV). Virulence factor AC2 is considered crucial for a successful virus-plant interaction and is known to act as a transcriptional activator and in some begomoviruses to function as an RNA silencing suppressor factor. However, the exact functions of the AC2 protein of the begomovirus ToCMoV are not yet established.

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