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Advanced search. Sign up for the Nature Briefing newsletter — what matters in science, free to your inbox daily. Skip to main content Thank you for visiting nature. Download PDF. Subjects Biotechnology Plant sciences. Abstract Beet necrotic yellow vein virus BNYVV is the cause of rhizomania, an important disease of sugar beet around the world. Introduction Rhizomania is one of the most destructive soil-borne diseases of sugar beet Beta vulgaris L.

Full size table. Figure 1. Full size image. Figure 2. Figure 3. Discussion To control losses incurred by rhizomania, cultivation of resistant sugar beet cultivars developed through conventional breeding methods and transgenic techniques is considered an effective approach.

Methods Collection of soil samples and virus inoculations Soil samples were collected from 66 sugar beet cultivation regions in 24 provinces of Turkey and dried out at room temperature Fig.

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Analysis of membrane and surface protein sequences with the hydrophobic moment plot. These vectors can be used to investigate the subcellular co-localization of multiple proteins in leaf, root and stem tissues of systemically infected plants.

Collectively, the BNYVV-based vectors will facilitate genomic research and expression of multiple proteins, in sugar beet and related crop plants. Keywords: Beet necrotic yellow vein virus; genome editing; guide RNA delivery; multiple-genes expression vector; sugar beet.



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