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[[File:CowpeaMosaicVirus3D.png|250px|thumb|Cowpea mosaic virus molecule (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author(s): Thomas Splettstoesser<br/>Source: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CowpeaMosaicVirus3D.png Wikimedia Commons]]]
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{{Uplink|Plant diseases|back/up to '''plant diseases - plant pathogens'''}}
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[[File:CowpeaMosaicVirus3D.png|250px|thumb|left|Cowpea mosaic virus molecule (click on image to enlarge it)<br/>Author(s): Thomas Splettstoesser<br/>Source: [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:CowpeaMosaicVirus3D.png Wikimedia Commons]]]
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!<div style="background:#EEDDA7; font-size:120%; line-height:200%;">&nbsp;&nbsp;Groups of plant viruses&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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|<div style="text-align:center; background:#F2F2BE;">'''DNA families'''</div>
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|'''[[Caulimoviridae]]''' ({{#ask: [[Category:Caulimoviridae]]|format=count}} species)
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|'''[[Geminiviridae]]''' ({{#ask: [[Category:Geminiviridae]]|format=count}} species)
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|<div style="text-align:center; background:#F2F2BE;">'''RNA families (assigned)'''</div>
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|'''[[Mononegavirales]]''' ({{CountSpecies18}} species)
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|'''[[Picornavirales]]''' ({{CountSpecies19}} species)
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|'''[[Tymovirales]]''' ({{CountSpecies20}} species)
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|<div style="text-align:center; background:#F2F2BE;">'''RNA families (unassigned)'''</div>
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|'''[[Bromoviridae]]''' ({{#ask: [[Category:Bromoviridae]]|format=count}} species)
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|'''[[Bunyaviridae]]''' ({{#ask: [[Category:Bunyaviridae]]|format=count}} species)
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|'''[[Closteroviridae]]''' ({{#ask: [[Category:Closteroviridae]]|format=count}} species)
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|'''[[Luteoviridae]]''' ({{#ask: [[Category:Luteoviridae]]|format=count}} species)
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|'''[[Potyviridae]]''' ({{#ask: [[Category:Potyviridae]]|format=count}} species)
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|'''[[Tombusviridae]]''' ({{#ask: [[Category:Tombusviridae]]|format=count}} species)
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|'''[[Virgaviridae]]''' ({{#ask: [[Category:Virgaviridae]]|format=count}} species)
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|'''[[Miscellaneous groups of plant viruses|other groups]]''' ({{CountSpecies21}} species)
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'''<font color="#800000">Plant viruses</font>'''<br/ >
 
'''<font color="#800000">Plant viruses</font>'''<br/ >
are subcellular particles which consist of proteins and either RNA or DNA. They invade cells and use the metabolism of their host cells to multiply. They cause important diseases of cultivated plants.
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Viruses are subcellular particles which consist of proteins and either RNA or DNA. They invade cells and use the metabolism of their host cells to multiply. Plant viruses cause important diseases of cultivated plants.
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For more details see the respective page in [[wikipedia:Plant virus|Wikipedia]].
 
For more details see the respective page in [[wikipedia:Plant virus|Wikipedia]].
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To navigate among the pages in this group use the box on the right or click on a family in the list below. Of course, you always have the option of using the wiki [http://wiki.pestinfo.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&fulltext=Search&profile=all&redirs=1&search= search function].
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'''Families of plant viruses:'''
 
'''Families of plant viruses:'''

Revision as of 23:26, 27 June 2014

Cowpea mosaic virus molecule (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Thomas Splettstoesser
Source: Wikimedia Commons
  Groups of plant viruses  
DNA families
Caulimoviridae (25 species)
Geminiviridae (82 species)
RNA families (assigned)
Mononegavirales (15 species)
Picornavirales (40 species)
Tymovirales (77 species)
RNA families (unassigned)
Bromoviridae (25 species)
Bunyaviridae (0 species)
Closteroviridae (31 species)
Luteoviridae (0 species)
Potyviridae (85 species)
Tombusviridae (34 species)
Virgaviridae (30 species)
other groups (9 species)


Plant viruses

Viruses are subcellular particles which consist of proteins and either RNA or DNA. They invade cells and use the metabolism of their host cells to multiply. Plant viruses cause important diseases of cultivated plants.


For more details see the respective page in Wikipedia.



To navigate among the pages in this group use the box on the right or click on a family in the list below. Of course, you always have the option of using the wiki search function.


Families of plant viruses: