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==Nomenclature==
==Nomenclature==
The kingdom, Shotokuvirae, was named after Japan's Empress Shotoku (718-770 AD), who reigned over Japan twice, first as Empress Koken and later as Empress Shotoku, and who created the world's earliest written record of a plant virus disease, which was a poem to her followers about a geminivirus eupatorium yellow vein virus infection of a eupatorium plant, which she had described as having turned yellow.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Plant viruses and viroids in Japan|year=2022 |doi=10.1007/s10327-022-01051-y |last1=Fuji |first1=Shin-Ichi |last2=Mochizuki |first2=Tomofumi |last3=Okuda |first3=Mitsuru |last4=Tsuda |first4=Shinya |last5=Kagiwada |first5=Satoshi |last6=Sekine |first6=Ken-Taro |last7=Ugaki |first7=Masashi |last8=Natsuaki |first8=Keiko T. |last9=Isogai |first9=Masamichi |last10=Maoka |first10=Tetsuo |last11=Takeshita |first11=Minoru |last12=Yoshikawa |first12=Nobuyuki |last13=Mise |first13=Kazuyuki |last14=Sasaya |first14=Takahide |last15=Kondo |first15=Hideki |last16=Kubota |first16=Kenji |last17=Yamaji |first17=Yasuyuki |last18=Iwanami |first18=Toru |last19=Ohshima |first19=Kazusato |last20=Kobayashi |first20=Kappei |last21=Hataya |first21=Tatsuji |last22=Sano |first22=Teruo |last23=Suzuki |first23=Nobuhiro |journal=Journal of General Plant Pathology |volume=88 |issue=2 |pages=105–127 |s2cid=246019641 |doi-access=free }}</ref> in 1900 bc
The kingdom, Shotokuvirae, was named after Japan's Empress Shotoku (718-770 AD), who reigned over Japan twice, first as Empress Koken and later as Empress Shotoku, and who created the world's earliest written record of a plant virus disease, which was a poem to her followers about a geminivirus eupatorium yellow vein virus infection of a eupatorium plant, which she had described as having turned yellow.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Plant viruses and viroids in Japan|year=2022 |doi=10.1007/s10327-022-01051-y |last1=Fuji |first1=Shin-Ichi |last2=Mochizuki |first2=Tomofumi |last3=Okuda |first3=Mitsuru |last4=Tsuda |first4=Shinya |last5=Kagiwada |first5=Satoshi |last6=Sekine |first6=Ken-Taro |last7=Ugaki |first7=Masashi |last8=Natsuaki |first8=Keiko T. |last9=Isogai |first9=Masamichi |last10=Maoka |first10=Tetsuo |last11=Takeshita |first11=Minoru |last12=Yoshikawa |first12=Nobuyuki |last13=Mise |first13=Kazuyuki |last14=Sasaya |first14=Takahide |last15=Kondo |first15=Hideki |last16=Kubota |first16=Kenji |last17=Yamaji |first17=Yasuyuki |last18=Iwanami |first18=Toru |last19=Ohshima |first19=Kazusato |last20=Kobayashi |first20=Kappei |last21=Hataya |first21=Tatsuji |last22=Sano |first22=Teruo |last23=Suzuki |first23=Nobuhiro |journal=Journal of General Plant Pathology |volume=88 |issue=2 |pages=105–127 |s2cid=246019641 |doi-access=free }}</ref>


==Taxonomy==
==Taxonomy==

Latest revision as of 03:52, 12 May 2023

Shotokuvirae
Virus classification Edit this classification
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Monodnaviria
Kingdom: Shotokuvirae
Subtaxa

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Shotokuvirae is a kingdom of viruses.[1]

Nomenclature[edit]

The kingdom, Shotokuvirae, was named after Japan's Empress Shotoku (718-770 AD), who reigned over Japan twice, first as Empress Koken and later as Empress Shotoku, and who created the world's earliest written record of a plant virus disease, which was a poem to her followers about a geminivirus eupatorium yellow vein virus infection of a eupatorium plant, which she had described as having turned yellow.[2]

Taxonomy[edit]

The following phyla are recognized:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Virus Taxonomy: 2019 Release". talk.ictvonline.org. International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
  2. ^ Fuji, Shin-Ichi; Mochizuki, Tomofumi; Okuda, Mitsuru; Tsuda, Shinya; Kagiwada, Satoshi; Sekine, Ken-Taro; Ugaki, Masashi; Natsuaki, Keiko T.; Isogai, Masamichi; Maoka, Tetsuo; Takeshita, Minoru; Yoshikawa, Nobuyuki; Mise, Kazuyuki; Sasaya, Takahide; Kondo, Hideki; Kubota, Kenji; Yamaji, Yasuyuki; Iwanami, Toru; Ohshima, Kazusato; Kobayashi, Kappei; Hataya, Tatsuji; Sano, Teruo; Suzuki, Nobuhiro (2022). "Plant viruses and viroids in Japan". Journal of General Plant Pathology. 88 (2): 105–127. doi:10.1007/s10327-022-01051-y. S2CID 246019641.