Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Abutilon yellows virus (AbYV (sometimes AYB) is a virus of the genus Crinivirus.Particle lengths were measured at 800-850nm. Partial sequencing has taken place but full sequencing was not complete as of 2008.Criniviruses are considered a threat to crops, though less so than viruses the other whitefly transmitted virus genus Begomavirus, which are predominant in both number and effect."@en }
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- Abutilon_yellows_virus abstract "Abutilon yellows virus (AbYV (sometimes AYB) is a virus of the genus Crinivirus.Particle lengths were measured at 800-850nm. Partial sequencing has taken place but full sequencing was not complete as of 2008.Criniviruses are considered a threat to crops, though less so than viruses the other whitefly transmitted virus genus Begomavirus, which are predominant in both number and effect.".
- Q18349981 abstract "Abutilon yellows virus (AbYV (sometimes AYB) is a virus of the genus Crinivirus.Particle lengths were measured at 800-850nm. Partial sequencing has taken place but full sequencing was not complete as of 2008.Criniviruses are considered a threat to crops, though less so than viruses the other whitefly transmitted virus genus Begomavirus, which are predominant in both number and effect.".
- Abutilon_yellows_virus comment "Abutilon yellows virus (AbYV (sometimes AYB) is a virus of the genus Crinivirus.Particle lengths were measured at 800-850nm. Partial sequencing has taken place but full sequencing was not complete as of 2008.Criniviruses are considered a threat to crops, though less so than viruses the other whitefly transmitted virus genus Begomavirus, which are predominant in both number and effect.".
- Q18349981 comment "Abutilon yellows virus (AbYV (sometimes AYB) is a virus of the genus Crinivirus.Particle lengths were measured at 800-850nm. Partial sequencing has taken place but full sequencing was not complete as of 2008.Criniviruses are considered a threat to crops, though less so than viruses the other whitefly transmitted virus genus Begomavirus, which are predominant in both number and effect.".