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Tomato torrado virus (ToTV), which is a tomato-infecting member of the genus Torradovirus, induces severe systemic necrosis in Solanum lycopersicum cv. Beta Lux as well as leaf malformation and chlorosis in Nicotiana benthamiana. To date, neither the tomato gene conferring resistance to the pathogen nor the ToTV-encoded necrosis determinant have been characterized.

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  • Peanut stunt virus (PSV) is a widespread pathogen that affects legumes, peanuts, and various vegetables, classified into three subgroups based on genetic similarities.
  • A full genome analysis of the Polish strain PSV-P, associated with satellite RNA, indicates it's a variant of subgroup I, sharing 83.9-87.9% nucleotide similarity with other subgroup members.
  • Comparative studies show PSV-P has the highest genetic identity with PSV-ER or PSV-J, while phylogenetic analyses indicate it is closely related to subgroup I, specifically clustering with PSV-ER in the coat protein coding sequence.
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