Publications for:

pest = Tomato spotted wilt virus
crop = Chrysanthemum (genus)

found 21 publications:

2018
First report of chrysanthemum stem blight and dieback caused by Tomato spotted wilt virus in China
Plant Disease (2018) 102 (5), p.1047
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First report of Tomato spotted wilt virus infecting chrysanthemum in China
Plant Disease (2018) 102 (6), p.1180
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2017
Detection and characterization of Tomato spotted wilt virus infecting field and greenhouse-grown crops in Zimbabwe
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2017) 149 (4), 933-944
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2015
First report of Tomato spotted wilt virus infection of chrysanthemum in India
Plant Disease (2015) 99 (8), p. 1190
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Comparative analysis of chrysanthemum transcriptome in response to three RNA viruses: Cucumber mosaic virus , Tomato spotted wilt virus and Potato virus X
Plant Molecular Biology (2015) 88 (3), 233-248
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2014
The first report of Tomato spotted wilt virus on gerbera and chrysanthemun in Venezuela
Plant Disease (2014) 98 (8), p.1161
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2013
First report of Tomato spotted wilt virus on chrysanthemum in Serbia
Plant Disease (2013) 97 (1), p. 150
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2008
First report in Italy of a tomato resistance-breaking strain of Tomato spotted wilt virus from chrysanthemum
Journal of Plant Pathology (2008) 90 (1), p.149
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2007
Effect of verbena as a trap crop on incidence of Tomato spotted wilt virus in chrysanthemums
Journal of Insect Science (2007) 7 (28), p. 21
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Use of entomopathogenic nematodes for the management of western flower thrips and tospoviruses
Journal of Insect Science (2007) 7 (28), p. 4
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2006
Verbena as a trap crop to suppress thrips-transmitted Tomato spotted wilt virus in chrysanthemums
Journal of General Plant Pathology (2006) 72 (3), 180-185
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2005
Double-stranded RNA-specific ribonuclease confers tolerance against Chrysanthemum stunt viroid and Tomato spotted wilt virus in transgenic chrysanthemum plants
Breeding Science (2005) 55 (1), 49-55
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2004
Localization of Tomato spotted wilt virus in chrysanthemum stock plants and efficiency of viral transmission from infected stock plants to cuttings
Journal of Phytopathology (2004) 152 (4), 219-223
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2002
Effects of latent infection of stock plants and abundance of thrips on the occurrence of Tomato spotted wilt virus in chrysanthemum fields
Journal of General Plant Pathology (2002) 68 (1), 99-102
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Occurrence of Impatiens necrotic spot virus in ornamentals in Mahallat and Tehran provinces in Iran
Plant Disease (2002) 86 (6), p. 694
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1999
Occurrence of tomato spotted wilt tospovirus in horticultural crops and weeds in the Czech Republic in 1992/1997
EPPO Bulletin (1999) 29 (1-2), 81-83
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Assessing the susceptibility of chrysanthemum cultivars to tomato spotted wilt virus
Plant Pathology (1999) 48 (6), 693-699
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Implications of weed composition and thrips species for the epidemiology of tomato spotted wilt in chrysanthemum (Dendranthema grandiflora)
Plant Pathology (1999) 48 (6), 707-717
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1998
Tomato spotted wilt virus resistance in chrysanthemum expressing the viral nucleocapsid gene
Plant Disease (1998) 82 (4), 407-414
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1996
The incidence of chrysanthemum stunt viroid and chrysanthemum B carlavirus, tomato aspermy cucumovirus and tomato spotted wilt tospovirus in Australian chrysanthemum crops
Australasian Plant Pathology (1996) 25 (3), 174-178
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Epidemiological aspects of tomato spotted wilt virus infection in the Czech Republic
Phytoparasitica (1996) 24 (4), 345
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