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Spread and morphological-structural properties of plant rhabdoviruses and similar pathogens in Basidiomycetes.

Authors: A L, Boyko; N N, Zarytskyi; A A, Demchenko; N Ya, Spivak; O A, Boyko; G M, Orlovska; V P, Polischuk; +3 Authors

Spread and morphological-structural properties of plant rhabdoviruses and similar pathogens in Basidiomycetes.

Abstract

Long-term studies of spread of rhabdoviruses which indicated their harmfulness in different plant species under conditions of environmental factors were first discussed. Their harmfulness to different plant species under environmental conditions was shown. A comparative description of rhabdoviruses with similar pathogens of the mushrooms is carried out. Thus the main focus was on the morphology and structure of the pathogens. These data are extremely important in the study of distribution of the rhabdovirus on crops in different regions.

Keywords

Fish Diseases, Carps, Species Specificity, Animals, Rhabdoviridae, Agaricales, Edible Grain, Host Specificity, Plant Diseases

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