Publications for:
pest = Tomato spotted wilt virus
crop = Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
country = Spain (continental)
found 13 publications:
2015
Complete sequence of three different biotypes of Tomato spotted wilt virus (wild type, tomato
Sw-5 resistance-breaking and pepper
Tsw resistance-breaking) from Spain
Archives of Virology (2015) 160 (8), 2117-2123
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pestinfo wiki2010
Occurrence and geographical distribution of the 'Torrado' disease in Spain
Journal of Phytopathology (2010) 158 (7-8), 457-469
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pestinfo wikiCharacterization of
Tomato spotted wilt virus isolates that overcome the Sw-5 resistance gene in tomato and fitness assays
Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2010) 49 (3), 342-351
pestinfo wiki2003
The occurrence in north-east Spain of a variant of
Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) that breaks resistance in tomato (
Lycopersicon esculentum) containing the
Sw-5 gene
Plant Pathology (2003) 52 (3), p. 407
pestinfo wikiEvaluation of some processing tomato lines with resistance to
Tomato spotted wilt virus for agricultural and processing characters
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research (2003) 1 (4), 31-39
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pestinfo wiki2000
Effect of tomato spotted wilt tospovirus (TSWV) infection on the fruits of tomato (
Lycopersicon esculentum) plants of cultivars carrying the
SW-5 gene
Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (2000) 148 (11/12), 569-574
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pestinfo wiki1999
Tomato production under mesh reduces crop loss to tomato spotted wilt virus in some cultivars
HortScience (1999) 34 (4), 634-637
pestinfo wikiNew sources for high resistance of tomato to the tomato spotted wilt virus from
Lycopersicon peruvianumPlant Breeding (1999) 118 (5), 425-429
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pestinfo wiki1998
Effect of plant age at time of infection by tomato spotted wilt tospovirus on the yield of field-grown tomato
European Journal of Plant Pathology (1998) 104 (3), 295-300
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pestinfo wiki1997
Testing resistance to TSWV introgressed from
Lycopersicon peruvianum by artificial transmission techniques
Euphytica (1997) 98 (1-2), 93-98
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pestinfo wikiThe proportion of viruliferous individuals in field populations of
Frankliniella occidentalis: Implications for tomato spotted wilt virus epidemics in tomato
European Journal of Plant Pathology (1997) 103 (7), 623-629
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pestinfo wikiComparative host reactions and
Frankliniella occidentalis transmission of different isolates of tomato spotted wilt tospovirus from Spain
Plant Pathology (1997) 46 (3), 407-415
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pestinfo wiki1996
Occurrence of tomato spotted wilt and cucumber mosaic viruses in field-grown tomato crops and associated weeds in northeastern Spain
Plant Pathology (1996) 45 (5), 837-842
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