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dc.contributor.authorRamos-González, Pedro Luis-
dc.contributor.authorArena, Gabriella Dias-
dc.contributor.authorTassi, Aline Daniele-
dc.contributor.authorChabi-Jesus, Camila-
dc.contributor.authorKitajima, Elliot Watanabe-
dc.contributor.authorFreitas-Astúa, Juliana-
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-23T18:59:46Z-
dc.date.available2026-01-23T18:59:46Z-
dc.date.issued2023-05-
dc.identifier.citationRAMOS-GONZÁLEZ, Pedro Luis; ARENA, Gabriella Dias; TASSI, Aline Daniele, et al. Kitaviruses: a Window to Atypical Plant Viruses Causing Nonsystemic Diseases. Annual Review Phytopathology. 61:97-118, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-phyto-021622-121351pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn1545-2107pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositoriobiologico.com.br//jspui/handle/123456789/1276-
dc.descriptionKitaviridae, order Martellivirales, class Alsuviricetes, is a family of plant-infecting viruses that was recognized by the International Committee of Taxonomy of Viruses in 2019 (88). Its name is a tribute to Dr. Elliot Watanabe Kitajima, a leading plant virologist who has dedicated 50 years to identifying and characterizing viruses transmitted by tenuipalpid mites of the genus Brevipalpus (2, 44, 47).pt_BR
dc.description.abstractKitaviridae is a family of plant-infecting viruses that have multiple positive-sense, single-stranded RNA genomic segments. Kitaviruses are assigned into the genera Cilevirus, Higrevirus, and Blunervirus, mainly on the basis of the diversity of their genomic organization. Cell-to-cell movement of most kitaviruses is provided by the 30K family of proteins or the binary movement block, considered an alternative movement module among plant viruses. Kitaviruses stand out for producing conspicuously unusual locally restricted infections and showing deficient or nonsystemic movement likely resulting from incompatible or suboptimal interactions with their hosts. Transmission of kitaviruses is mediated by mites of many species of the genus Brevipalpus and at least one species of eriophyids. Kitavirus genomes encode numerous orphan open reading frames but RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and the transmembrane helix-containing protein, generically called SP24, typify a close phylogenetic link with arthropod viruses. Kitaviruses infect a large range of host plants and cause diseases of economic concern in crops such as citrus, tomato, passion fruit, tea, and blueberry.pt_BR
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dc.language.isoen_USpt_BR
dc.subjectCileviruspt_BR
dc.subjectHigreviruspt_BR
dc.subjectBlunerviruspt_BR
dc.subjectCitrus leprosispt_BR
dc.subjectBrevipalpus mitespt_BR
dc.subjectNegeviruspt_BR
dc.titleKitaviruses: A Window to Atypical Plant Viruses Causing Nonsystemic Diseasespt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1146/annurev-phyto-021622-121351pt_BR
dc.description.editoraAnnual Reviewspt_BR
dc.description.localdapublicacaoPalo Altopt_BR
dc.identifier.tipoAbertopt_BR
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