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    How virulent are emerging maize-infecting mastreviruses? by Oyeniran, Kehinde A., Hartnady, Penelope, Claverie, Sohini, Lefeuvre, Pierre, Monjane, Adérito L., Donaldson, Lara, Lett, Jean-Michel, Varsani, Arvind, Martin, Darren P.

    Published in Archives of virology (01-03-2021)
    “…Maize streak disease (MSD) is one of the most significant biotic constraints on the production of Africa’s most important cereal crop. Until recently, the only…”
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    Recombinant Goose Circoviruses Circulating in Domesticated and Wild Geese in Poland by Stenzel, Tomasz, Dziewulska, Daria, Muhire, Brejnev M, Hartnady, Penelope, Kraberger, Simona, Martin, Darren P, Varsani, Arvind

    Published in Viruses (02-03-2018)
    “…Circoviruses are circular single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses that infect a variety of animals, both domestic and wild. Circovirus infection in birds is…”
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    The role of Kenya in the trans-African spread of maize streak virus strain A by Pande, Daniel, Madzokere, Eugene, Hartnady, Penelope, Kraberger, Simona, Hadfield, James, Rosario, Karyna, Jäschke, Anja, Monjane, Adérito L., Owor, Betty E., Dida, Mathews M., Shepherd, Dionne N., Martin, Darren P., Varsani, Arvind, Harkins, Gordon W.

    Published in Virus research (15-03-2017)
    “…•Field surveys and analysis of MSV in Kenya (2008–2011) from 119 farms.•Analysis of MSVs in Kenya suggests more geographical structure than that in…”
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    From Spatial Metagenomics to Molecular Characterization of Plant Viruses: A Geminivirus Case Study by Claverie, Sohini, Bernardo, Pauline, Kraberger, Simona, Hartnady, Penelope, Lefeuvre, Pierre, Lett, Jean-Michel, Galzi, Serge, Filloux, Denis, Harkins, Gordon W, Varsani, Arvind, Martin, Darren P, Roumagnac, Philippe

    Published in Advances in virus research (2018)
    “…The number of plant viruses that are known likely remains only a vanishingly small fraction of all extant plant virus species. Consequently, the distribution…”
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