Publications for:
pest = Tomato chlorosis virus
country = Brazil (south)
found 16 publications:
2022
Differential reaction of sweet pepper to infection with the crinivirus Tomato chlorosis virus probably depends on the viral variant
Plant Pathology (2022) 71 (6), 1313-1322
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pestinfo wiki2021
Natural infection rate of known
Tomato chlorosis virus-susceptible hosts and the influence of the host plant on the virus relationship with
Bemisia tabaci MEAM1
Plant Disease (2021) 105 (5), 1390-1397
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pestinfo wiki2020
Outbreaks of
Bemisia tabaci Mediterranean species in vegetable crops in São Paulo and Paraná States, Brazil
Bulletin of Entomological Research (2020) 110 (4), 487-496
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pestinfo wikiFoliar spraying of tomato plants with systemic insecticides: Effects on feeding behavior, mortality and oviposition of
Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) and inoculation efficiency of Tomato chlorosis virus
Insects (2020) 11 (9 - 559)
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pestinfo wiki Host range and natural infection of Tomato chlorosis virus in weeds collected in Central Brazil
Tropical Plant Pathology (2020) 45 (1), 84-90
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pestinfo wiki2019
Temporal and spatial progress of the diseases caused by the crinivirus Tomato chlorosis virus and the begomovirus Tomato severe rugose virus in tomatoes in Brazil
Plant Pathology (2019) 68 (1), 72-84
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pestinfo wikiSurvey of begomoviruses and the crinivirus, Tomato chlorosis virus, in solanaceous in Southeast/Midwest of Brazil
Tropical Plant Pathology (2019) 44 (5), 468-472
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pestinfo wiki2018
Identification of eight
Solanum (subgenus
Leptostemonum) species as novel natural hosts of Tomato chlorosis virus in Brazil
Plant Disease (2018) 102 (8), p. 1673
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pestinfo wiki Screening tomato genotypes for resistance and tolerance to
Tomato chlorosis virusPlant Pathology (2018) 67 (5), 1231-1237
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pestinfo wiki2016
Wild radish (
Raphanus spp.) and garden rocket (
Eruca sativa) as new Brassicaceae hosts of
Tomato chlorosis virus in South America
Plant Disease (2016) 100 (5), p.1027
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pestinfo wiki2014
High incidence of
Tomato chlorosis virus alone and in mixed infection with begomoviruses in two tomato fields in the Federal District and Goiás state, Brazil
Tropical Plant Pathology (2014) 39 (6), 449-452
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pestinfo wiki2013
Physalis angulata: A new natural host of
Tomato chlorosis virus in Brazil
Plant Disease (2013) 97 (5), p.692
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pestinfo wikiMolecular characterization reveals Brazilian
Tomato chlorosis virus to be closely related to a Greek isolate
Tropical Plant Pathology (2013) 38 (4), 332-336
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pestinfo wiki2011
Occurrence of
Tomato chlorosis virus in tomato crops in five Brazilian states
Tropical Plant Pathology (2011) 36 (4), 256-258
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pestinfo wiki2010
First report on the susceptibility of sweet pepper crops to
Tomato chlorosis virus in Brazil
Plant Disease (2010) 94 (3), p. 374
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pestinfo wiki2008
First report of
Tomato chlorosis virus infecting tomato crops in Brazil
Plant Disease (2008) 92 (12), p. 1709
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