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Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV) is a virus of the tombusvirus family. It was first reported in tomatoes in 1935 and primarily affects vegetable crops, though it is not generally considered an economically significant plant pathogen. Depending upon the host, TBSV causes stunting of growth, leaf mottling, and deformed or absent fruit. The virus is likely to be soil-borne in the natural setting, but can also transmitted mechanically, for example through contaminated cutting tools. TBSV has been used as a model system in virology research on the life cycle of plant viruses, particularly in experimental infections of the model host plant Nicotiana benthamiana.

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  • Tomato-bushy-stunt-Virus (de)
  • Tomato bushy stunt virus (en)
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  • Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV) is a virus of the tombusvirus family. It was first reported in tomatoes in 1935 and primarily affects vegetable crops, though it is not generally considered an economically significant plant pathogen. Depending upon the host, TBSV causes stunting of growth, leaf mottling, and deformed or absent fruit. The virus is likely to be soil-borne in the natural setting, but can also transmitted mechanically, for example through contaminated cutting tools. TBSV has been used as a model system in virology research on the life cycle of plant viruses, particularly in experimental infections of the model host plant Nicotiana benthamiana. (en)
  • Das Tomato-bushy-stunt-Virus (wissenschaftlich Tomato bushy stunt virus, TBSV), selten auch als Tomatenzwergbusch-Virus bezeichnet, ist die Typusspezies der Viren-Gattung aus der Familie Tombusviridae, Unterfamilie . TBSV ist ein Einzelstrang-RNA-Virus, das erstmals 1935 in Tomaten gefunden wurde. Es befällt hauptsächlich Gemüsepflanzen, wird aber allgemein nicht als wirtschaftlich signifikantes Pflanzenpathogen angesehen.Je nach Wirt verursacht TBSV , Blattflecken und deformierte oder fehlende Früchte.Das Virus ist in der Natur wahrscheinlich bodengebunden, kann aber auch mechanisch übertragen werden, beispielsweise durch kontaminierte Schneidwerkzeuge.TBSV wurde als Modellsystem in der virologischen Forschung zum Lebenszyklus von Pflanzenviren verwendet, insbesondere bei experimentellen (de)
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