• Peanut clump virus (PCV) is a plant pathogenic virus. It is assigned to the genus Pecluvirus. "Virus Taxonomy: 2020 Release". International Committee on...
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  • Peanut clump virus Peanut mottle virus Peanut stunt virus Pear blister canker viroid Peatvirus peat2 Pebcunavirus PBC1 Pecan mosaic-associated virus Pecentumvirus...
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  • Pecluvirus (category Virus genera)
    from Peanut clump virus: Peanut clump virus, giving rise to Pecluvirus. The following two species are assigned to the genus: Indian peanut clump virus Peanut...
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  • Groundnut rosette virus (GRV) is a peanut pathogenic virus found in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is transmitted between plants by insect vectors such as the...
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  • 2014. Herzog, Etienne., et al. “Translation of the Second Gene of Peanut Clump Virus RNA 2 Occurs by Leaky Scanning In Vitro.” Virology 208. (1995): 215-225...
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  • Unknown (viruslike) Peanut clump Peanut clump virus Peanut green mosaic Peanut green mosaic virus Peanut mottle Peanut mottle virus Peanut ringspot or bud...
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  • also their ability to survive between growing seasons. For example, peanut clump virus can survive in the spores of its fungal vector until a new growing...
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    mosaic virus, Tobacco vein-banding virus, Tobacco ringspot virus, Bean yellow mosaic virus, Mungbean mosaic virus, Peanut mottle virus, Peanut stripe...
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    (neutrophils and eosinophils) have nuclei with unusual shape (being bilobed, peanut or dumbbell-shaped instead of the normal trilobed shape) and unusual structure...
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    (B2, G1 and G2) to be 15 μg/kg in raw peanuts and 10 μg/kg in processeds peanut; while the tolerance level of aflatoxin B1 alone is 5 μg/kg for dairy cattle...
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