Publications by authors named "Suheon Lee"

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  • Researchers extracted RNA from these samples and sequenced it, revealing the presence of two viruses: Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus (TSWV) and Pepper Chlorosis-Associated Virus (PepCaV).
  • RT-PCR tests confirmed the infections, showing that both viruses were present in symptomatic samples, while all asymptomatic samples tested negative for any viruses.
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  • Viruses significantly impact agroecosystems by negatively affecting plant health, with a gap in understanding their diversity and interactions with specific plants.
  • This study used high-throughput sequencing techniques to analyze the viral community in chunkung (Cnidium officinale) plants, discovering 61 distinct viruses linked to them, with a focus on persistent viruses associated with dwarfism.
  • The research indicates that chunkung is a crucial reservoir for various plant viruses, highlighting a high co-infection rate in individual plants, necessitating further studies to understand how so many viruses can coexist.
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In this study, the presence of tulip virus X (TVX) in Korean tulips was confirmed through high-throughput RNA sequencing. Its complete genome sequence of 6,056 nucleotides was determined via Sanger sequencing, exhibiting a 99.24% nucleotide identity with TVX-J isolate.

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Soybean yellow mottle mosaic virus (SYMMV), a member of the genus , remains poorly understood in terms of its transmission pathway. This study reveals the complete genome sequence of a seed-transmitted isolate, ST-HB56, contributing to the understanding of SYMMV's ecological dynamics.

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Soybean geminivirus A (SGVA), a member of the family Geminiviridae, was detected in a survey of early-stage soybean. The complete genome sequence of SGVA isolate Habin was determined, revealing its characteristics and similarity to Korean and Chinese isolates. This study contributes to understanding the impact of SGVA on soybean production.

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A novel umbra-like virus was identified in arborvitae in South Korea using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). The virus identified was tentatively named "arborvitae umbra-like virus" (AULV) and contained a 4,300-nucleotide genome organized into four non-structural open reading frames (ORFs). Cloning and Sanger sequencing were used to confirm the viral contig sequence and determine the size of the genome.

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High-throughput sequencing identified a cytorhabdovirus, tentatively named "cnidium virus 2" (CnV2), in Cnidium officinale, and Sanger sequencing confirmed the genome sequence. CnV2 is 13,527 nucleotides in length and contains seven open reading frames in the order 3'-N-P-3-4-M-G-L-5', separated by intergenic regions. The full-length nucleotide sequence of CnV2 shares 19.

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Tulip cultivation in Korea primarily uses imported bulbs due to the absence of domestic production. To ensure safety and sustainability, Korean authorities have implemented strict phytosanitary measures for five viruses: arabis mosaic virus, tobacco necrosis virus, tobacco ringspot virus, tomato black ring virus, and tomato bushy stunt virus. In April 2021, 86 tulip plants presented symptoms such as chlorotic mottle, mosaic, streak, stripe, yellowing of the leaves, and color breaking on flowers.

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  • Researchers have identified a new virus called gerbera virus A (GeVA) in the plant Gerbera jamesonii, which has a genome of 6929 nucleotides.
  • The GeVA genome features two open reading frames, coding for a polyprotein with four domains and a movement protein, and shows significant sequence similarity to other capilloviruses.
  • Phylogenetic analysis indicates that GeVA belongs to the genus Capillovirus in the Betaflexiviridae family, confirming its classification as a novel member of this virus group.
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The complete genome sequence of a novel virus found infecting Cnidium officinale, which we have named "cnidium polerovirus 1" (CnPV1), is 6,090 nucleotides in length, similar to those of other poleroviruses. Seven open reading frames (ORF0-5 and ORF3a) were predicted in this genome. CnPV1 shares 32.

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We determined the whole-genome sequences of two apple stem grooving viruses (ASGV) detected in infected plants. The analyzed ASGV genomes were 6,494 nucleotides long and encoded two overlapping open reading frames. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the two ASGV isolates to be most closely related to the ASGV isolate Xinjiang-3.

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  • Researchers successfully grew high-quality single crystals of SrMnTeO (SMTO) using a self-flux method, enabling detailed study of its properties.
  • Techniques like neutron powder diffraction and single-crystal X-ray diffraction confirmed the structure, revealing distinct positions for manganese and tellurium, as well as minor defects.
  • The study found a weak antiferromagnetic order at 6.6 K and indicated antiferromagnetic interactions between Mn ions, establishing SMTO as a noncentrosymmetric triangular antiferromagnet.
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We report the synthesis and characterization of a series of new open-framework iron fluoride-fluorophosphates based on linear, trinuclear, and tetranuclear chain Fe building units. KFe(POF)F () consists of {Fe(OF)F} zigzag chains interconnected by P(O/F) tetrahedra forming a three-dimensional (3D) open framework. KFe(POF)F () is built up by {Fe(POF)F} chains separated by K cation layers.

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(tulip virus X, TVX) is a member of the genus (family ) and is a positive single-stranded RNA virus. TVX was described first in Scotland (Mowat 1982), followed by several countries (Yamaji et al. 2001; Tzanetakis et al.

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The complete genomic sequence of a plant rhabdovirus that was identified in Cnidium officinale in Yeongyang-dun, South Korea, is reported here. The virus, tentatively named "cnidium virus 1" (CnV1), has a negative-sense RNA genome of ~ 14 kb, and its organization most closely resembles that of unsegmented plant rhabdoviruses, containing six antisense open reading frames (ORFs) in the order 3'-N-P-P3-M-G-L-5'. Intergenic regions containing conserved sequences separate the genes.

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Anisotropic triangular antiferromagnets can host two primary spin excitations, namely, spinons and triplons. Here, we utilize polarization-resolved Raman spectroscopy to assess the statistics and dynamics of spinons in CaReOCl. We observe a magnetic Raman continuum consisting of one- and two-pair spinon-antispinon excitations as well as triplon excitations.

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A recent study found that magnetization curves for YFeO (YIG) slab and thick films (>20 μm thick) differed from bulk system curves by their longitudinal spin Seebeck effect in a Pt/YIG bilayer system. The deviation was due to intrinsic YIG surface magnetic anisotropy, which is difficult to adopt extrinsic surface magnetic anisotropy even when in contact with other materials on the YIG surface. This study experimentally demonstrates evidence for extrinsic YIG surface magnetic anisotropy when in contact with a diamagnetic graphene interlayer by observing the spin Seebeck effect, directly proving intrinsic YIG surface magnetic anisotropy interruption.

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Three new alkali-metal manganese fluoride selenates, AMn(SeO)F (A = K, Rb, Cs), were prepared through hydrothermal redox reactions. The products consisted of one-dimensional polymeric anionic [Mn(SeO)F] chains, where the A cations are connected by O and/or F atoms to form blocks with two-dimensional layers. AMn(SeO)F (A= Rb, Cs) is isostructural with the monoclinic space group 2/, while KMn(SeO)F crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group .

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Asian pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) is a widely cultivated and commercially important fruit crop, which is occasionally subject to severe economic losses due to latent viral infections. Thus, the aim of the present study was to examine and provide a comprehensive overview of virus populations infecting a major pear cultivar ('Singo') in Korea. From June 2017 to October 2019, leaf samples (n = 110) of pear trees from 35 orchards in five major pear-producing regions were collected and subjected to RNA sequencing.

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Korean ginseng () is a dicotyledonous, medicinal, perennial plant belonging to the genus of the family Araliaceae. We investigated the occurrence and incidence of plant viruses in in Korea. A total of 656 leaf samples were combined into one and total RNA was extracted from the polled sample, using RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq), a metatranscriptome analysis of the plant virome was conducted.

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The complete genomic sequence of achyranthes virus A (AcVA), from an Achyranthes bidentata Blume plant in South Korea, was determined. The genomic RNA has 9491 nucleotides (nt), excluding the 3'-terminal poly(A) tail and contains an open reading frame typical of members of the genus Potyvirus, family Potyviridae, encoding a large putative polyprotein of 3103 amino acids (aa). Pairwise comparisons showed that the AcVA sequence shares 47.

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We report the complete genome sequence of a novel nucleorhabdovirus, apple rootstock virus A (ApRVA), isolated from Malus spp. in South Korea. ApRVA has a 14,043-nt single-stranded negative-sense RNA genome.

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Complete genome sequences of two cycas necrotic stunt virus (CNSV) isolates from Paeonia suffruticosa and Daphne odora were determined. Phylogenetic trees and pairwise comparisons using complete RNA1- and RNA2-encoded polyproteins showed that the two CNSV isolates are divergent (83.19%-89.

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The complete genomic RNA sequence of a tentative new umbravirus from Patrinia scabiosaefolia, tentatively named "patrinia mild mottle virus" (PatMMoV), was determined. The genome of PatMMoV consists of 4,214 nucleotides and has a typical umbravirus genome organization with four open reading frames. BLAST searches showed that the complete nucleotide sequence of PatMMoV had the highest identity (72%; 50% query coverage) to Ixeridium yellow mottle-associated virus 2 (IxYMaV-2; an unclassified umbravirus).

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High-throughput sequencing revealed a tentative new badnavirus infecting Codonopsis lanceolata, provisionally named Codonopsis vein clearing virus (CoVCV). The complete 8,112-nt CoVCV genomic DNA sequence (GenBank accession: MK044821) comprises three open reading frames (ORFs) encoding conserved domains, with typical features of badnaviruses. Additionally, BLASTn searches indicated the CoVCV genome sequence is most similar to the grapevine vein clearing virus (GVCV) genome (72% identity and 46% query coverage).

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