Publications (by year descending) for:
pest = Ipomovirus (genus)
for the years 1996-2006 (descending)
found 38 publications:
2006
Host range studies for
Tomato chlorosis virus, and
Cucumber vein yellowing virus transmitted by
Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2006) 114 (3), 265-273
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pestinfo wikiSweetpotato virus diseases research in East Africa
HortScience (2006) 41 (3), p. 517
pestinfo wikiRNA silencing suppression by a second copy of the P1 serine protease of
Cucumber vein yellowing ipomovirus, a member of the family
Potyviridae that lacks the cysteine protease HCPro
Journal of Virology (2006) 80 (20), 10055-10063
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of
Cucumber vein yellowing virus on cucumber, melon, and watermelon in Iran
Plant Disease (2006) 90 (8), p. 1113
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pestinfo wikiAnalysis of the temporal and spatial disease progress of
Bemisia tabaci-transmitted
Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus and
Cucumber vein yellowing virus in cucumber
Plant Pathology (2006) 55 (2), 264-275
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pestinfo wikiInteractions between a crinivirus, an ipomovirus and a potyvirus in coinfected sweetpotato plants
Plant Pathology (2006) 55 (3), 458-467
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pestinfo wiki2005
Absence of a coding region for the helper component-proteinase in the genome of cucumber vein yellowing virus, a whitefly-transmitted member of the
PotyviridaeArchives of Virology (2005) 150 (7), 1439-1447
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pestinfo wikiFiches informatives sur les organismes de quarantaine
Cucumber vein yellowing ipomovirusEPPO Bulletin (2005) 35 (3), 419-421
pestinfo wikiTransmission of
Cassava brown streak virus by
Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)
Journal of Phytopathology (2005) 153 (5), 307-312
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pestinfo wikiIncidence of viruses infecting cucurbits in Cyprus
Journal of Phytopathology (2005) 153 (9), 530-535
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pestinfo wikiUnravelling the genetic diversity of the three main viruses involved in Sweet Potato Virus Disease (SPVD), and its practical implications
Molecular Plant Pathology (2005) 6 (2), 199-211
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pestinfo wikiOverview and analysis of the polyprotein cleavage sites in the family
PotyviridaeMolecular Plant Pathology (2005) 6 (4), 471-487
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pestinfo wiki2004
Identification and distribution of viruses infecting sweet potato in Kenya
Annals of Applied Biology (2004) 144 (3), 371-379
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pestinfo wikiStudies on the physiological effects of viruses on sweet potato yield in Kenya
Annals of Applied Biology (2004) 145 (1), 71-76
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pestinfo wikiDevelopment and use of detection methods specific for
Cucumber vein yellowing virus (CVYV)
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2004) 110 (8), 811-821
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pestinfo wikiIncidence of viruses infecting sweetpotato in Tanzania
Plant Disease (2004) 88 (9), 916-920
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pestinfo wikiOccurrence of
Cucumber vein yellowing virus in cucurbitaceous species in southern Portugal
Plant Pathology (2004) 53 (2), 241-241
pestinfo wiki2003
Sequence variability within the 3'-proximal part of the
Sweet potato mild mottle virus genome
Archives of Virology (2003) 148 (3), 487-496
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pestinfo wikiScreening
Cucumis sativus landraces for resistance to cucumber vein yellowing virus
Plant Breeding (2003) 122 (5), 426-430
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pestinfo wikiIncidence of viruses and viruslike diseases of sweetpotato in Uganda
Plant Disease (2003) 87 (4), 329-335
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pestinfo wikiA 10-year survey (1993-2002) of cucurbit viruses in Sudan
Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz - Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2003) 110 (1), 68-69
pestinfo wikiCucumber vein yellowing virus infecting cucurbitaceous crops in Spain
Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz - Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2003) 110 (1), 90-91
pestinfo wikiTwo solanaceous weeds are reservoirs of potyvirus infections of hot pepper in the Rift Valley of Ethiopia
Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz - Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2003) 110 (1), 99-100
pestinfo wiki2002
Cassava brown streak disease in northern Mozambique
International Journal of Pest Management (2002) 48 (3), 178-181
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pestinfo wikiNon-cucurbitaceous weed species shown to be natural hosts of
Cucumber vein yellowing virus in south-eastern Spain
Plant Pathology (2002) 51 (6), p. 797
pestinfo wiki2001
Biological characteristics of tomato mild mottle virus a potyvirus isolated from tomato and thorn apple in Ethiopia
African Crop Science Journal (2001) 9 (3), 517-525
pestinfo wikiMolecular evidence that the aphid-transmitted Tomato mild mottle virus belongs to the Potyviridae family but not the Potyvirus genus
Archives of Virology (2001) 146 (12), 2435-2441
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pestinfo wikiEffects of brown streak virus disease on yield and quality of cassava in Tanzania
Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (2001) 149 (7-8), 389-394
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of
Cucumber vein yellowing virus in Spain
Plant Disease (2001) 85 (3), p. 336
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pestinfo wikiMolecular characterization of the
Cassava brown streak virus coat protein
Plant Pathology (2001) 50 (4), 527-534
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pestinfo wikiIdentification of different isolates of
Cassava brown streak virus and development of a diagnostic test
Plant Pathology (2001) 50 (6), 768-775
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pestinfo wiki2000
Cytological and molecular evidence that the whitefly-transmitted Cucumber vein yellowing virus is a tentative member of the family
PotyviridaeJournal of General Virology (2000) 81 (9), 2289-2293
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pestinfo wiki1999
Occurrence, distribution and relative importance of viruses infecting hot pepper and tomato in the major growing areas of Ethiopia
Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (1999) 147 (1), 5-11
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pestinfo wiki1998
Survey of cassava virus disease in Tanzania
International Journal of Pest Management (1998) 44 (1), 17-23
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pestinfo wikiPrevention of virus epidemics by a crop-free period in the Arava region of Israel
Phytoparasitica (1998) 26 (4), 313-321
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pestinfo wikiSymptoms, aetiology and serological analysis of sweet potato virus disease in Uganda
Plant Pathology (1998) 47 (1), 95-102
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pestinfo wiki1997
Apparent absence of viruses in most symptomless field-grown sweet potato in Uganda
Annals of Applied Biology (1997) 130 (3), 481-490
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pestinfo wiki1996
Molecular evidence that the whitefly-transmitted sweetpotato mild mottle virus belongs to a distinct genus of the
PotyviridaeArchives of Virology (1996) 141 (1), 125-135
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