Publications for:
pest = Tomato leaf curl virus (do not use)
country = India
found 13 publications:
2016
Molecular characterization of a Begomovirus, α-satellite, and ß-satellite associated with leaf curl disease of
Parthenium hysterophorus in India
Plant Disease (2016) 100 (11), 2299-2305
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pestinfo wiki2008
Development of tomato hybrids resistant to tomato leaf curl virus disease in South India
Euphytica (2008) 164 (2), 531-539
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pestinfo wiki2004
A new yellow mosaic disease of chayote in India
Plant Pathology (2004) 53 (6), 797-797
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pestinfo wikiPhylogenetic analysis and homologies of the replicase of tomato leaf curl geminiviruses: implications for obtaining pathogen derived resistance
Virus Genes (2004) 28 (2), 195-199
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pestinfo wiki2003
Guar leaf curl disease from India is caused by
Tomato leaf curl virusPlant Pathology (2003) 52 (6), p. 796
pestinfo wiki2002
Evidence for recombination among the tomato leaf curl virus strains/species from Bangalore, India
Archives of Virology (2002) 147 (2), 255-272
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pestinfo wikiFarmers' perceptions and practices for managing tomato leaf curl virus disease in southern India
International Journal of Pest Management (2002) 48 (4), 333-338
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pestinfo wiki2001
First report of a geminivirus causing leaf curl disease on
Trigonella corniculata evidenced by PCR using degenerate primers
EPPO Bulletin (2001) 31 (1), 115-117
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pestinfo wiki2000
Tomato leaf curl virus from Bangalore (ToLCV-Ban4): sequence comparison with Indian ToLCV isolates, detection in plants and insects, and vector relationships
Archives of Virology (2000) 145 (8), 1583-1598
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pestinfo wiki1999
Identifying control strategies for tomato leaf curl virus disease using an epidemiological model
Journal of Applied Ecology (1999) 36 (5), 625-633
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pestinfo wiki1998
Plant virus diseases: farmers' perceptions and coping strategies
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) 7th meeting, section 4.7
pestinfo wiki1995
Tomato leaf curl geminivirus from India has a bipartite genome and coat protein is not essential for infectivity
Journal of General Virology (1995) 76 (1), 25-35
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pestinfo wikiNucleotide sequences from tomato leaf curl viruses from different countries: evidence for three geographically separate branches in evolution of the coat protein of whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses
Journal of General Virology (1995) 76 (8), 2043-2049
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