Legions of viruses that infect the leaves of tobacco plants could be the key to making power plants safer, heating and cooling of buildings more efficient, and electronics more powerful. These tiny ...
The genus Nicotiana has emerged as a prolific source of bioactive compounds with significant anti-tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) properties. Research to date has unveiled a remarkable chemical diversity ...
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) was the first virus to be identified and described. Its name comes from the mosaic-like pattern it causes on the leaves of infected plants. Studies of TMV — including the ...
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