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Among the plant viruses, those in the family Luteoviridae (luteovirus is used here to refer to all definitive and tentative members of this family) are some of the most widespread and economically important (Miller 1994). They cause important diseases worldwide in nearly all of the crops human beings grow for food and fiber (Dueeus 1977; Miller 1994). They are obligately vector transmitted from plant to plant by specific aphids, and, once acquired, a vector aphid may carry a corresponding luteovirus for the remainder of the aphid’s life; the virus:vector transmission relationship is circulative:nonpropagative (Gildow 1987). Within the plant host the luteovirus infection is limited to the phloem tissues, and luteoviruses are generally classified as nonmechanically transmissible (D’Arcy et al. 1998).
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Falk, B.W., Tian, T., Yeh, HH. (1999). Luteovirus-associated Viruses and Subviral RNAs. In: Vogt, P.K., Jackson, A.O. (eds) Satellites and Defective Viral RNAs. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, vol 239. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09796-0_9
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