Induction of Glandular Trichomes to Control Bemisia tabaci in Tomato Crops: Modulation by the Natural Enemy Nesidiocoris tenuis |
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Crinivirus Tomato Chlorosis Virus Compromises the Control of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus in Tomato Plants by the Ty-1 Gene |
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Begomovirus Tomato Leaf Curl New Delhi Virus Is Seedborne but Not Seed Transmitted in Melon |
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An acylsucrose-producing tomato line derived from the wild species solanum pimpinellifolium decreases fitness of the whitefly trialeurodes vaporariorum |
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Host Plant Resistance to Bemisia tabaci to Control Damage Caused in Tomato Plants by the Emerging Crinivirus Tomato Chlorosis Virus |
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Revisiting Seed Transmission of the Type Strain of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Tomato Plants |
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Use of systemic acquired resistance and whitefly optical barriers to reduce tomato yellow leaf curl disease damage to tomato crops |
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Achievements in the epidemiology of begomoviruses and their vector bemisia tabaci in Costa Rica,Avances en la epidemiología de los begomovirus y su vector Bemisia tabaci en Costa Rica |
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Genetic diversity and geographic distribution of Bemisia tabaci and Trialeurodes vaporariorum in Costa Rica |
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Structural basis for cooperativity of human monoclonal antibodies to meningococcal factor H-binding protein |
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Tomato yellow leaf curl sardinia virus, a begomovirus species evolving by mutation and recombination: A challenge for virus control |
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Alphasatellitidae: a new family with two subfamilies for the classification of geminivirus- and nanovirus-associated alphasatellites |
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World Management of Geminiviruses |
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Differential shape of geminivirus mutant spectra across cultivated and wild hosts with invariant viral consensus sequences |
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Identification of genetic sources with attenuated Tomato chlorosis virus-induced symptoms in Solanum (section Lycopersicon) germplasm |
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Distribution and diversity of begomoviruses in tomato and sweet pepper plants in Costa Rica |
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Viral suppression of RNA silencing in plants,Supresión viral del silenciamiento por RNA en plantas |
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The heterologous expression of the p22 RNA silencing suppressor of the crinivirus tomato chlorosis virus from tobacco rattle virus and potato virus X enhances disease severity but does not complement suppressor-defective mutant viruses |
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Tomato leaf curl new delhi virus: An emerging virus complex threatening vegetable and fiber crops |
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Genetic characterization and incidence of whitefly borne-begomoviruses in vegetable production in Costa Rica |
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Capulavirus and Grablovirus: two new genera in the family Geminiviridae |
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VIRAL SUPPRESSION OF RNA SILENCING IN PLANTS |
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ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Geminiviridae |
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A Jasmonate-Inducible Defense Trait Transferred from Wild into Cultivated Tomato Establishes Increased Whitefly Resistance and Reduced Viral Disease Incidence |
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A Novel Strain of Tomato Leaf Curl New Delhi Virus Has Spread to the Mediterranean Basin |
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Tomato yellow leaf curl virus: No evidence for replication in the insect vector Bemisia tabaci |
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The p22 RNA silencing suppressor of the crinivirus tomato chlorosis virus is dispensable for local viral replication but important for counteracting an antiviral RDR6-mediated response during systemic infection |
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Begomovirus-Associated Satellite DNA Diversity Captured Through Vector-Enabled Metagenomic (VEM) Surveys Using Whiteflies (Aleyrodidae) |
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The p22 RNA silencing suppressor of the crinivirus Tomato chlorosis virus preferentially binds long dsRNAs preventing them from cleavage |
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First report of the begomovirus tomato yellow vein streak virus infecting tomato in Uruguay |
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Genetic diversity and silencing suppression activity of the p22 protein of Tomato chlorosis virus isolates from tomato and sweet pepper |
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Vector-enabled metagenomic (VEM) surveys using whiteflies (Aleyrodidae) reveal novel begomovirus species in the new and old worlds |
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Revision of Begomovirus taxonomy based on pairwise sequence comparisons |
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Recessive resistance derived from tomato CV. Tyking-Limits drastically the spread of tomato yellow leaf curl virus |
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Arabidopsis thaliana, an experimental host for tomato yellow leaf curl disease-associated begomoviruses by agroinoculation and whitefly transmission |
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First report of Bemisia tabaci Mediterranean (Q biotype) species in Brazil |
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Recombination as a motor of host switches and virus emergence: geminiviruses as case studies |
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Las virosis de pimiento en el sudeste peninsular antes y después de la aplicación masiva del control biológico |
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Indigenous American species of the Bemisia tabaci complex are still widespread in the Americas |
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The movement protein (NSm) of Tomato spotted wilt virus is the avirulence determinant in the tomato Sw-5 gene-based resistance |
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A sensitive method for the quantification of virion-sense and complementary-sense DNA strands of circular single-stranded DNA viruses |
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Establishment of three new genera in the family Geminiviridae: Becurtovirus, Eragrovirus and Turncurtovirus |
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Complete genome sequence of Jacquemontia yellow mosaic virus, a novel begomovirus from Venezuela related to other New World bipartite begomoviruses infecting Convolvulaceae |
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Revisiting the classification of curtoviruses based on genome-wide pairwise identity |
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First Detection of Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus Infecting Zucchini in Spain |
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First Report of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Tomato in Costa Rica |
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Characterisation and genetic diversity of pepper leafroll virus, a new bipartite begomovirus infecting pepper, bean and tomato in Peru |
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Cotton leaf curl Gezira alphasatellite associated with tomato leaf curl Sudan virus approaches the expected upper size limit in the evolution of alphasatellites |
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First report of pepper vein yellows virus infecting sweet pepper in Spain |
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Effects of the Crinivirus Coat Protein-Interacting Plant Protein SAHH on Post-Transcriptional RNA Silencing and Its Suppression |
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A genome-wide pairwise-identity-based proposal for the classification of viruses in the genus Mastrevirus (family Geminiviridae) |
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Fulfilling Koch's postulates confirms the monopartite nature of tomato leaf deformation virus: A begomovirus native to the New World |
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Complete genome sequences of two novel begomoviruses infecting common bean in Venezuela |
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At least two indigenous species of the Bemisia tabaci complex are present in Brazil |
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Complete genome sequences of two begomoviruses infecting weeds in Venezuela |
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Genetic diversity and recombination analysis of sweepoviruses from Brazil |
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El "Torrao" del tomate, otra virosis transmisible por mosca blanca |
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Genotyping selection for resistance against tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) conferred by Ty-1 and Ty-3 genes in tomato |
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Tomato chlorosis virus in pepper: prevalence in commercial crops in southeastern Spain and symptomatology under experimental conditions |
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Experimental transmission of the mild strain of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) to Amaranthus dubius by Bemisia tabaci |
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Diverse population of a new bipartite begomovirus infecting tomato crops in Uruguay |
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A novel class of DNA satellites associated with New World begomoviruses |
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Acylsucrose-Producing Tomato Plants Forces Bemisia tabaci to Shift Its Preferred Settling and Feeding Site |
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Begomoviruses infecting weeds in Cuba: increased host range and a novel virus infecting Sida rhombifolia |
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Uso de la resistencia genética para el control de la enfermedad del rizado amarillo del tomate causada por Begomovirus: importancia de la complejidad de las poblaciones virales |
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Emergence of Begomovirus Diseases |
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Resistance to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus accumulation in the tomato wild relative Solanum habrochaites associated with the C4 viral protein |
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First Report of Tomato chlorosis virus Infecting Tomato in Sudan |
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Sweepoviruses Cause Disease in Sweet Potato and Related Ipomoea spp.: Fulfilling Koch's Postulates for a Divergent Group in the Genus Begomovirus |
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Whitefly Resistance Traits Derived from the Wild Tomato Solanum pimpinellifolium Affect the Preference and Feeding Behavior of Bemisia tabaci and Reduce the Spread of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus |
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A novel monopartite begomovirus infecting sweet potato in Brazil |
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Tomato leaf deformation virus, a novel begomovirus associated with a severe disease of tomato in Peru |
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Multiple resistance to Meloidogyne spp. and to bipartite and monopartite Begomovirus spp. in wild Solanum (Lycopersicon) accessions |
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Two novel begomoviruses belonging to different lineages infecting Rhynchosia minima |
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Complete nucleotide sequence of Sida golden mosaic Florida virus and phylogenetic relationships with other begomoviruses infecting malvaceous weeds in the Caribbean |
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Tomato yellow leaf curl viruses: menage a trois between the virus complex, the plant and the whitefly vector |
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Resistance to tomato chlorosis virus in wild tomato species that impair virus accumulation and disease symptom expression |
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Resistance-driven selection of begomoviruses associated with the tomato yellow leaf curl disease |
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Dissection of the oligogenic resistance to Cucumber mosaic virus in the melon accession PI 161375 |
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Multiple suppressors of RNA silencing encoded by both genomic RNAs of the crinivirus, Tomato chlorosis virus |
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Phenotypic expression, stability, and inheritance of a recessive resistance to monopartite begomoviruses associated with tomato yellow leaf curl disease in tomato |
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Recommendations for the classification and nomenclature of the DNA-? satellites of begomoviruses |
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Geminivirus strain demarcation and nomenclature |
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Review. Rapid evolution of the population of begomoviruses associated with the tomato yellow leaf curl disease after, invasion of a new ecological niche |
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Rapid evolution of the population of begomoviruses associated with the tomato yellow leaf curl disease after invasion of a new ecological niche |
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Frequent occurrence of recombinants in mixed infections of tomato yellow leaf curl disease-associated begomoviruses |
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Complete sequence of the RNA1 of a European isolate of tomato chlorosis virus |
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Founder effect, plant host, and recombination shape the emergent population of begomoviruses that cause the tomato yellow leaf curl disease in the Mediterranean basin |
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EcoTILLING for the identification of allelic variants of melon elF4E, a factor that controls virus susceptibility |
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Breaking of virus resistance in tomato associated with synergistic interaction between Tomato chlorosis virus and Tomato spotted wilt virus |
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El virus el amarileo del tomate (Tomato chlorosis virus, ToCV): una amenaza mas para los cultivos protegidos de tomate y pimiento |
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Begomovirus genetic diversity in the native plant reservoir Solanum nigrum: evidence for the presence of a new virus species of recombinant nature |
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Complete nucleotide sequence of the RNA2 of the crinivirus tomato chlorosis virus |
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Synergistic interaction between Tomato chlorosis virus and Tomato spotted wilt virus results in breakdown of resistance in tomato |
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Pepper (Capsicum annuum) is a dead-end host for Tomato yellow leaf curl virus |
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Inheritance of resistance to Watermelon mosaic virus in Cucumis melo that impairs virus accumulation, symptom expression, and aphid transmission |
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Resistance to monopartite begomoviruses associated with the bean leaf crumple disease in Phaseolus vulgaris controlled by a single dominant gene |
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Variability and genetic structure of the population of watermelon mosaic virus infecting melon in Spain |
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Molecular characterization of a Melon necrotic spot virus strain that overcomes the resistance in melon and nonhost plants |
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First report of sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum) as a natural host plant for Tomato chlorosis virus |
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Viral suppression of RNA silencing in plants |
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Rápida evolución de la población de geminivirus implicados en el rizado amarillo del tomate (enfermedad de la cuchara) en España |
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Potential sources of resistance for melon to nonpersistently aphid-borne viruses |
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Nucleotide sequence and infectious transcripts from a full-length cDNA clone of the carmovirus Melon necrotic spot virus |
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New source of resistance to mosaic virus transmission by Aphis gossypii in melon |
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Epidemics of aphid-transmitted viruses in melon crops in Spain |
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A natural recombinant between the geminiviruses Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus exhibits a novel pathogenic phenotype and is becoming prevalent in Spanish populations |
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High genetic stability of the Begomovirus Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus in southern Spain over an 8-year period |
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Evidence of a Naturally Occurring Recombinant Between Tomato yellow leaf curl virus and Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus in Spain |
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Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, an emerging virus complex causing epidemics worldwide |
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Natural recombination between Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-ls and Tomato leaf curl virus |
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Mercurialis ambigua and Solanum luteum: Two newly discovered natural hosts of tomato yellow leaf curl geminiviruses |
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Severe yellowing outbreaks in tomato in Spain associated with infections of Tomato chlorosis virus |
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Typing of tomato yellow leaf curl viruses in Europe |
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Spread of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Sar from the Mediterranean Basin: Presence in the Canary Islands and Morocco |
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Virosis del melón de cultivo al aire libre |
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Displacement of tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV)-Sr by TYLCV-Is in tomato epidemics in Spain |
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Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-is causes a novel disease of common bean and severe epidemics in tomato in Spain |
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Improvement of the print-capture polymerase chain reaction procedure for efficient amplification of DNA virus genomes from plants and insect vectors |
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Occurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of mosaic viruses infecting field-grown melon in Spain |
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Effect of plant age at time of infection by tomato spotted wilt tospovirus on the yield of field-grown tomato |
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First report of tomato yellow leaf curl virus is in Spain: Coexistence of two different geminiviruses in the same epidemic outbreak. |
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The proportion of viruliferous individuals in field populations of Frankliniella occidentalis: Implications for tomato spotted wilt virus epidemics in tomato |
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Comparative host reactions and Frankliniella occidentalis transmission of different isolates of tomato spotted wilt tospovirus from Spain |
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Occurrence and distribution of viruses infecting field grown melon in Spain |
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Occurrence of tomato spotted wilt and cucumber mosaic viruses in field-grown tomato crops and associated weeds in northeastern Spain |
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Rapid serological detection of tomato spotted wilt virus in individual thrips by squash-blot assay for use in epidemiological studies |
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Monitoring western flower thrips as a tomato spotted wilt virus vector in tomato |
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High similarity among the tomato yellow leaf curl virus isolates from the West Mediterranean Basin: the nucleotide sequence of an infectious clone from Spain |
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Mapping Helper Virus Functions for Cucumber Mosaic Virus Satellite RNA with Pseudorecombinants Derived from Cucumber Mosaic and Tomato Aspermy Viruses |
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Increase in the Relative Fitness of a Plant Virus RNA Associated with Its Recombinant Nature |
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1ST REPORT OF TOMATO YELLOW LEAF CURL VIRUS IN SPAIN |
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Epidemiology of RPV- and PAV-like barley yellow dwarf viruses on winter barley in central Spain |
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Epidemic of Cucumber Mosaic Virus Plus Satellite RNA in Tomatoes in Eastern Spain |
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Differential interactions among strains of tomato aspermy virus and satellite RNAs of cucumber mosaic virus |
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Occurrence of Barley Yellow Dwarf Viruses in Small-Grain Cereals and in Alternative Hosts in Spain |
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Host-associated selection of sequence variants from a satellite RNA of cucumber mosaic virus |
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Evolutionary relationships in the cucumoviruses: Nucleotide sequence of tomato aspermy virus RNA 1 |
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Nucleotide sequence of tomato aspermy virus RNA 2 |
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SATELLITE RNAS AND THE CONTROL OF PLANT-VIRUSES |
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Characterization of a satellite RNA associated with strain k8 of cucumber mosaic virus |
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