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First Report of Mal de Rio Cuarto Virus and a Picorna-Like Virus Naturally Infecting Rice (Oryza sativa) in Argentina

Autor: Solis, Valentina Eva; Luciani, Cecilia Elizabeth; Brugo Carivali, María Florencia; Perotto, Maria Cecilia; Gutierrez, S.A.; Celli, Marcos Giovani

The first rice virus detected in Argentina was Rice stripe necrosis virus (RSNV), a benyvirus known to cause "entorchamiento" due to its characteristic symptom of leaf crinkling.


As part of this study, it was proposed to sequence plants naturally infected with RSNV that presented another symptom such as thickening of veins, serrated edges, chlorosis that turns necrotic and dwarfism to detect the presence of other viruses in mixed infections.

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