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Beet Yellow Net Virus
Beet yellow net virus (BYNV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Luteoviridae ''Luteoviridae'' was a family of viruses. The family was abolished in 2020 based on evidence that its three genera and seven species unassigned to a genus belonged to two other, existing families. * The genus '' Enamovirus'' was reassigned to the .... External linksICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Beet yellow net virus
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Luteoviridae
''Luteoviridae'' was a family of viruses. The family was abolished in 2020 based on evidence that its three genera and seven species unassigned to a genus belonged to two other, existing families. * The genus '' Enamovirus'' was reassigned to the family ''Solemoviridae''. * The genus '' Luteovirus'' was reassigned to the family ''Tombusviridae ''Tombusviridae'' is a family of single-stranded positive sense RNA plant viruses. There are three subfamilies, 17 genera, and 95 species in this family. The name is derived from '' Tomato bushy stunt virus'' (TBSV). Genome All viruses in the ...''. * The genus '' Polerovirus'' was reassigned to the family ''Solemoviridae''. * The seven unassigned species '' Barley yellow dwarf virus GPV'', '' Barley yellow dwarf virus SGV'', '' Chickpea stunt disease associated virus'', '' Groundnut rosette assistor virus'', '' Indonesian soybean dwarf virus'', '' Sweet potato leaf speckling virus'', and '' Tobacco necrotic dwarf virus'' were all reas ...
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Luteovirus
''Luteovirus'' is a genus of viruses, in the family ''Tombusviridae''. There are 13 species in this genus. Plants serve as natural hosts. The geographical distribution of Luteoviruses is widespread, with the virus primarily infecting plants via transmission by aphid vectors. The virus only replicates within the host cell and not within the vecto The name 'luteovirus' arises from the Latin ''luteus'', which is translated as 'yellow'. ''Luteovirus'' was given this name due to the symptomatic yellowing of the plant that occurs as a result of infection. Taxonomy The genus contains the following species: *'' Apple associated luteovirus'' *'' Apple luteovirus 1'' *'' Barley yellow dwarf virus kerII'' *'' Barley yellow dwarf virus kerIII'' *'' Barley yellow dwarf virus MAV'' *'' Barley yellow dwarf virus PAS'' *'' Barley yellow dwarf virus PAV'' *''Bean leafroll virus'' *'' Cherry associated luteovirus'' *'' Nectarine stem pitting associated virus'' *'' Red clover associated luteovirus' ...
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