Publications (by year descending) for:
pest = Ipomovirus (genus)
for the years 2007-2014 (descending)
found 55 publications:
2014
Whitefly-transmitted RNA viruses that affect intensive vegetable production
Annals of Applied Biology (2014) 165 (2), 155-171
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pestinfo wikiThe status of
Cucumber vein yellowing virus in Iran
Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2014) 53 (2), 269-276
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pestinfo wikiSpatial and temporal analysis of Squash vein yellowing virus infections in watermelon
Plant Disease (2014) 98 (12), 1671-1680
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pestinfo wikiField evaluation of selected cassava genotypes for cassava brown streak disease based on symptom expression and virus load
Virology Journal (2014) 11 (216)
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pestinfo wiki2013
The use of latent class analysis to estimate the sensitivities and specificities of diagnostic tests for
Squash vein yellowing virus in cucurbit species when there is no gold standard
Phytopathology (2013) 103 (12), 1243-1251
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of
Squash vein yellowing virus affecting watermelon and bitter gourd in Puerto Rico
Plant Disease (2013) 97 (11), p. 1516
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of
Cucumber vein yellowing virus on cucumber in Lebanon
Plant Disease (2013) 97 (11), p. 1516
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pestinfo wikiDevelopment and field evaluation of multiple virus-resistant bottle gourd (
Lagenaria siceraria)
Plant Disease (2013) 97 (8), 1057-1062
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pestinfo wikiPhysiological effects of
Squash vein yellowing virus infection on watermelon
Plant Disease (2013) 97 (9), 1137-1148
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pestinfo wikiSquash vein yellowing virus infection of vining cucurbits and the vine decline response
Plant Disease (2013) 97 (9), 1149-1157
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pestinfo wikiHigh throughput real-time RT-PCR assays for specific detection of cassava brown streak disease causal viruses, and their application to testing of planting material
Plant Pathology (2013) 62 (1), 233-242
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pestinfo wikiA new aubergine disease caused by a whitefly-borne strain of
Tomato mild mottle virus (TomMMoV)
Plant Pathology (2013) 62 (4), 750-759
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pestinfo wiki2012
Some cultural strategies to help manage
Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) and whitefly-transmitted viruses in vegetable crops
African Entomology (2012) 20 (2), 371-379
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pestinfo wikiAnalysis of the Tomato mild mottle virus genome indicates that it is the most divergent member of the genus
Ipomovirus (family
Potyviridae)
Archives of Virology (2012) 157 (2), 353-357
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pestinfo wikiComplete nucleotide sequence of a severe isolate of Cucumber vein yellowing virus from Jordan
Archives of Virology (2012) 157 (6), 1189-1192
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pestinfo wikiDiallel analysis of field resistance to brown streak disease in cassava (
Manihot esculenta Crantz) landraces from Tanzania
Euphytica (2012) 187 (2), 277-288
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pestinfo wikiMelon RNA interference (RNAi) lines silenced for
Cm-eIF4E show broad virus resistance
Molecular Plant Pathology (2012) 13 (7), 755-763
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pestinfo wikiTransgenic RNA interference (RNAi)-derived field resistance to cassava brown streak disease
Molecular Plant Pathology (2012) 13 (9), 1019-1031
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pestinfo wikiThe
Cucumber vein yellowing virus silencing suppressor P1b can functionally replace HCPro in
Plum pox virus infection in a host-specific manner
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2012) 25 (2), 151-164
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pestinfo wikiSemipersistent whitefly transmission of
Squash vein yellowing virus, causal agent of viral watermelon vine decline
Plant Disease (2012) 96 (6), 839-844
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pestinfo wikiCo-infection with
Cucumber vein yellowing virus and
Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus leading to synergism in cucumber
Plant Pathology (2012) 61 (3), 468-478
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pestinfo wikiExploiting the combination of natural and genetically engineered resistance to Cassava mosaic and Cassava brown streak viruses impacting cassava production in Africa
PLoS ONE (2012) 7 (9 - e45277)
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pestinfo wikiEggplant mild leaf mottle virus (EMLMV), a new putative member of the genus
Ipomovirus that harbors an HC-Pro gene
Virus Genes (2012) 44 (2), 329-337
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pestinfo wiki2011
Evolution of cassava brown streak disease-associated viruses
Journal of General Virology (2011) 92 (4), 974-987
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pestinfo wikiRNAi-mediated resistance to diverse isolates belonging to two virus species involved in Cassava brown streak disease
Molecular Plant Pathology (2011) 12 (1), 31-41
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pestinfo wikiRNAi-mediated resistance to
Cassava brown streak Uganda virus in transgenic cassava
Molecular Plant Pathology (2011) 12 (7), 677-687
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pestinfo wikiWidespread occurrence and diversity of
Cassava brown streak virus (
Potyviridae:
Ipomovirus) in Tanzania
Phytopathology (2011) 101 (10), 1159-1167
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pestinfo wikiYellowing disease in zucchini squash produced by mixed infections of
Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus and
Cucumber vein yellowing virusPhytopathology (2011) 101 (11), 1365-1372
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pestinfo wiki2010
The complete genome sequence of the Tanzanian strain of
Cassava brown streak virus and comparison with the Ugandan strain sequence
Archives of Virology (2010) 155 (3), 429-433
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pestinfo wikiRecombination and selection pressure in the ipomovirus sweet potato mild mottle virus (
Potyviridae) in wild species and cultivated sweetpotato in the centre of evolution in East Africa
Journal of General Virology (2010) 91 (4), 1092-1108
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pestinfo wikiAnalysis of cassava brown streak viruses reveals the presence of distinct virus species causing cassava brown streak disease in East Africa
Journal of General Virology (2010) 91 (5), 1365-1372
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pestinfo wikiSurvey of sweet potato viruses in western Kenya and detection of
Cucumber mosaic virusJournal of Plant Pathology (2010) 92 (3), 797-801
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pestinfo wikiDistribution of four viruses in single and mixed infections within infected watermelon plants in Florida
Phytopathology (2010) 100 (11), 1194-1203
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pestinfo wiki2009
Genetically distinct strains of
Cassava brown streak virus in the Lake Victoria basin and the Indian Ocean coastal area of East Africa
Archives of Virology (2009) 154 (2), 353-359
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pestinfo wikiSources of resistance in U.S. plant introductions to watermelon vine decline caused by squash vein yellowing virus
HortScience (2009) 44 (2), 256-262
pestinfo wikiCassava brown streak virus (
Potyviridae) encodes a putative Maf/HAM1 pyrophosphatase implicated in reduction of mutations and a P1 proteinase that suppresses RNA silencing but contains no HC-Pro
Journal of Virology (2009) 83 (13), 6934-6940
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pestinfo wiki2008
Sweet potato viruses in South Africa and the effect of viral infection on storage root yield
African Plant Protection (2008) 14 (1), 15-23
pestinfo wikiViruses infecting sweet potato in Rwanda: Occurrence and distribution
Annals of Applied Biology (2008) 153 (2), 215-221
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pestinfo wikiChanges in the biology of
Bemisia tabaci on cassava in Africa and their impact on virus disease pandemics
Journal of Insect Science (2008) 8 (4), 27-28
pestinfo wikiWhitefly (
Bemisia tabaci) transmitted squash vein yellowing virus (SqVYV): A component of watermelon vine decline in South Florida
Journal of Insect Science (2008) 8 (4), 40-41
pestinfo wikiSquash vein yellowing virus, a novel Ipomovirus, isolated from squash and watermelon in Florida
Journal of Insect Science (2008) 8 (4), p. 3
pestinfo wikiProtease activity, self interaction, and small interfering RNA binding of the silencing suppressor P1b from
Cucumber vein yellowing ipomovirusJournal of Virology (2008) 82 (2), 974-986
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pestinfo wikiIdentification, distribution and incidence of viruses in field-grown cucurbit crops of Iran
Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2008) 47 (3), 247-257
pestinfo wikiSquash vein yellowing virus detection using nested polymerase chain reaction demonstrates that the cucurbit weed
Momordica charantia is a reservoir host
Plant Disease (2008) 92 (7), 1119-1123
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pestinfo wiki2007
Diagnostics -
Cucumber vein yellowing virus (
Ipomovirus)
EPPO Bulletin (2007) 37 (3), 554-559
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pestinfo wikiRecombination and gene duplication in the evolutionary diversification of P1 proteins in the family
PotyviridaeJournal of General Virology (2007) 88 (3), 1016-1028
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pestinfo wikiOccurrence of Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus and cucumber vein yellowing virus in Tunisia
Journal of Plant Pathology (2007) 89 (3), 417-420
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pestinfo wikiIdentification and characterization of a novel whitefly-transmitted member of the family
Potyviridae isolated from cucurbits in Florida
Phytopathology (2007) 97 (2), 145-154
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pestinfo wikiRe-emergence of cassava brown streak disease in Uganda
Plant Disease (2007) 91 (1), 24-29
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pestinfo wikiCucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus is prevalent in field-grown cucurbit crops of southeastern Spain
Plant Disease (2007) 91 (3), 232-238
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pestinfo wikiSynergistic interaction of
Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus (Crinivirus) with Carla-, Cucumo-, Ipomo-, and Potyviruses infecting sweet potato
Plant Disease (2007) 91 (6), 669-676
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of
Cucumber vein yellowing virus in melon in France
Plant Disease (2007) 91 (7), p. 909
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pestinfo wikiSquash vein yellowing virus identified in watermelon (
Citrullus lanatus) in Indiana
Plant Disease (2007) 91 (8), p.1056
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pestinfo wikiIncidence of five viruses infecting sweetpotatoes in Uganda; the first evidence of Sweet potato caulimo-like virus in Africa
Plant Pathology (2007) 56 (2), 324-331
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pestinfo wikiLow genetic diversity among
Cucumber vein yellowing virus isolates from Spain
Virus Genes (2007) 34 (3), 367-371
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