Definition of Hypovirulence. Meaning of Hypovirulence. Synonyms of Hypovirulence

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Definition of Hypovirulence

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Meaning of Hypovirulence from wikipedia

- reducing the virulence of the fungus that causes chestnut blight (i.e. hypovirulence). Cryphonectria parasitica, the ascomycete fungus, originated in Asia...
- widespread CHV1-induced hypovirulence. CHV1 is one of at least two viral pathogens that weaken the fungus through hypovirulence and helps trees survive...
- infect fungal pathogens and reduce their ability to cause disease (hypovirulence). In particular, the virus infects Cryphonectria parasitica, the fungus...
- Genomoviridae Genus: Gemycircularvirus Species: Sclerotinia gemycircular­virus 1 Synonyms Sclerotinia sclerotiorum hypovirulence ****ociated DNA virus 1...
- blight, in Europe, but also because it is a model organism for studying hypovirulence in fungi. However, this system is only being used in Europe routinely...
- debilitation-****ociated RNA virus. Diseases ****ociated with this genus include: hypovirulence or debilitation. Genomes are linear, around 5.5kb in length. Viral replication...
- serve as natural hosts. Diseases ****ociated with this genus include: hypovirulence of the fungal host. The name of the group derives from Ancient Gr****...
- Sclerotinia gemycircularvirus 1, reference strain Sclerotinia sclerotiorum hypovirulence ****ociated DNA virus 1 (ssHADV-1), — was the first cultivated member...
- hyphomycetes hyphopodium hypoplasia hypovirulence hypovirulence is reduced virulence of a pathogen. Hypovirulence in fungi can be caused by a virus within...
- 1975: Biological control of chestnut blight was demonstrated using hypovirulence, which was ****ociated with dsRNA transmitted by hyphal anastomosis....