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Scott Adkins, and C. Cheng KaoSubgenomic RNA promoters dictate the mode of recognition by bromoviral RNA-dependent RNA polymeraseVirology 252 (1), 1-8 (1998)
Scott AdkinsTomato spotted wilt virus- positive steps towards negative successMolecular Plant Pathology 1 (3), 151-157 (2000)
Scott Adkins, and Dennis J. LewandowskiSmall-scale isolation of viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerase from protoplasts inoculated with in vitro transcriptsPhytopathology 91 (8), 747-752 (2001)
Scott Adkins, and Erin N. RosskopfKey west nightshade, a new experimental host for plant virusesPlant Disease 86 (12), 1310-1314 (2002)
S. Adkins, L. Breman, C.A. Baker, and S. WilsonFirst report of Tomato spotted wilt virus in blackberry lily in North AmericaPlant Disease 87 (1), p.102 (2003)
C.A. Baker, D. Achor, and S. AdkinsCucumber mosaic virus diagnosed in desert rose in FloridaPlant Disease 87 (8), p.1007 (2003)
María A. Ayllón, Siddarame Gowda, Tatineni Satyanarayana, Alexander V. Karasev, Scott Adkins, Munir Mawassi, José Guerri, Pedro Moreno, and William O. DawsonEffects of modification of the transcription initiation site context on Citrus tristeza virus subgenomic RNA synthesisJournal of Virology 77 (17), 9232-9243 (2003)
M.T. Momol, H. Dankers, and S. AdkinsFirst report of Tomato spotted wilt virus in hosta in FloridaPlant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2003-1024-01-HN, Published 24 October 2003 (2003)
Ivanka Kamenova, and Scott AdkinsComparison of detection methods for a novel tobamovirus isolated from Florida hibiscusPlant Disease 88 (1), 34-40 (2004)
Ivanka Kamenova, and Scott AdkinsTransmission, In planta distribution, and management of Hibiscus latent Fort Pierce virus, a novel tobamovirus isolated from Florida hibiscusPlant Disease 88 (6), 674-679 (2004)
M.T. Momol, B.E.L. Lockhart, H. Dankers, and S. AdkinsCanna yellow mottle virus detected in canna in FloridaPlant Health Progress Plant Management Network, Published 9 August 2004, doi: 10.1094/PHP-2004-0809-01-HN (2004)
J.E. Allen, I. Kamenova, S. Adkins, and S.F. HansonFirst report of Hibiscus latent Fort Pierce virus in New MexicoPlant Health Progress Plant Management Network, Published 5 January 2005, doi: 10.1094/PHP-2005-0105-01-HN (2005)
K.G. Srinivasan, B.E. Min, K.H. Ryu, S. Adkins, and S.M. WongDetermination of complete nucleotide sequence of Hibiscus latent Singapore virus: Evidence for the presence of an internal poly(A) tractArchives of Virology 150 (1), 153-166 (2005)
S. Adkins, and C.A. BakerTomato spotted wilt virus Identified in Desert Rose in FloridaPlant Disease 89 (5), p. 526 (2005)
Dennis J. Lewandowski, and Scott AdkinsThe tubule-forming NSm protein from Tomato spotted wilt virus complements cell-to-cell and long-distance movement of Tobacco mosaic virus hybridsVirology 342 (1), 26-37 (2005)
M. Irey, S. Adkins, and C.A. BakerClover yellow vein virus identified in Ammi majus in FloridaPlant Disease 90 (3), p.380 (2006)
Scott Adkins, John Hammond, Abed Gera, Clarissa J. Maroon-Lango, Irena Sobolev, Andrea Harness, Mohammad Zeidan, and Sara SpiegelBiological and molecular characterization of a novel carmovirus isolated from AngeloniaPhytopathology 96 (5), 460-467 (2006)
Scott Adkins, Susan E. Webb, Diann Achor, Pamela D. Roberts, and Carlye A. BakerIdentification and characterization of a novel whitefly-transmitted member of the family Potyviridae isolated from cucurbits in FloridaPhytopathology 97 (2), 145-154 (2007)
C.A. Baker, and S. AdkinsTobacco ringspot virus found in the cardboard cycad (Zamia furfuracea) in FloridaPlant Disease 91 (1), p.112 (2007)
Scott Adkins, Ivanka Kamenova, Erin N. Rosskopf, and Dennis J. LewandowskiIdentification and characterization of a novel tobamovirus from tropical soda apple in FloridaPlant Disease 91 (3), 287-293 (2007)
S. Adkins, and D.J. LewandowskiDiversity of Tomato spotted wilt virus isolates in the fieldJournal of Insect Science 7 (28), p. 2 (2007)
R.A. Naidu, S. Adkins, K.S. Ravi, P. Chiemsombat, R.K. Jain, H.S. Savithri, O. Gajanandana, V. Muniyappa, and D.J. RileyEpidemiology of Tospoviruses in South and Southeast Asia: Current status and future prospectsJournal of Insect Science 7 (28), 26-27 (2007)
C.A. Baker, I. Kamenova, R. Raid, and S. AdkinsBidens mottle virus identified in tropical soda apple in FloridaPlant Disease 91 (7), p. 905 (2007)
D.S. Egel, and S. AdkinsSquash vein yellowing virus identified in watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) in IndianaPlant Disease 91 (8), p.1056 (2007)
S. Adkins, G. McAvoy, and E.N. RosskopfTropical soda apple mosaic virus identified in Solanum capsicoides in FloridaPlant Disease 91 (9), p. 1204 (2007)
Scott Adkins, Ivanka Kamenova, Diann Achor, and Dennis J. LewandowskiBiological and molecular characterization of a novel tobamovirus with a unique host rangePlant Disease 87 (10), 1190-1196 (2003)
F.M. Assis Filho, A. Harness, M. Tiffany, A. Gera, S. Spiegel, and S. AdkinsNatural infection of verbena and phlox by a recently described member of the Carmovirus genusPlant Disease 90 (8), p.1115 (2006)
Scott Adkins, Susan E. Webb, Diann Achor, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, Pamela D. Roberts, and Carlye A. BakerSquash vein yellowing virus, a novel Ipomovirus, isolated from squash and watermelon in FloridaJournal of Insect Science 8 (4), p. 3 (2008)
P.D. Roberts, Philip A. Stansly, Scott Adkins, Susan Webb, Carlye Baker, Benny Bruton, Rosa Muchovej, Diann Achor, C.S. Kousik, Alicia L. Whidden, Gene McAvoy, and Phyllis GilreathWhitefly (Bemisia tabaci) transmitted squash vein yellowing virus (SqVYV): A component of watermelon vine decline in South FloridaJournal of Insect Science 8 (4), 40-41 (2008)
W. Li, S. Adkins, and M.E. HilfCharacterization of complete sequences of RNA 1 and RNA 2 of citrus variegation virusArchives of Virology 153 (2), 385-388 (2008)
F. Akad, S. Webb, T.W. Nyoike, O.E. Liburd, W. Turechek, S. Adkins, and J.E. PolstonDetection of Cucurbit leaf crumple virus in Florida cucurbitsPlant Disease 92 (4), p. 648 (2008)
S. Adkins, E.M. Lamb, P.D. Roberts, M.D. Gooch, L. Breman, and K.D. ShulerIdentification of Pepper mild mottle virus in commercial bell pepper in FloridaPlant Disease 85 (6), p. 679 (2001)
C.A. Baker, E.N. Rosskopf, M.S. Irey, L. Jones, and S. AdkinsBidens mottle virus and Apium virus Y identified in Ammi majus in FloridaPlant Disease 92 (6), p. 975 (2008)
Scott Adkins, Susan E. Webb, Carlye A. Baker, and Chandrasekar S. KousikSquash vein yellowing virus detection using nested polymerase chain reaction demonstrates that the cucurbit weed Momordica charantia is a reservoir hostPlant Disease 92 (7), 1119-1123 (2008)
Weimin Li, Mark E. Hilf, Susan E. Webb, Carlye A. Baker, and Scott AdkinsPresence of P1b and absence of HC-Pro in Squash vein yellowing virus suggests a general feature of the genus Ipomovirus in the family PotyviridaeVirus Research 135 (2), 213-219 (2008)
W.A. Overholt, L. Markle, E. Rosskopf, V. Manrique, J. Albano, E. Cave, and S. AdkinsThe interactions of tropical soda apple mosaic tobamovirus and Gratiana boliviana (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), an introduced biological control agent of tropical soda apple (Solanum viarum)Biological Control 48 (3), 294-300 (2009)
S. Adkins, J.E. Polston, and W.W. TurechekCucurbit leaf crumple virus identified in common bean in FloridaPlant Disease 93 (3), p.320 (2009)
Chandrasekar S. Kousik, Scott Adkins, William W. Turechek, and Pamela D. RobertsSources of resistance in U.S. plant introductions to watermelon vine decline caused by squash vein yellowing virusHortScience 44 (2), 256-262 (2009)
Dennis J. Lewandowski, Amanda J. Hayes, and Scott AdkinsSurprising results from a search for effective disinfectants for Tobacco mosaic virus - contaminated toolsPlant Disease 94 (5), 542-550 (2010)
William W. Turechek, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, and Scott AdkinsDistribution of four viruses in single and mixed infections within infected watermelon plants in FloridaPhytopathology 100 (11), 1194-1203 (2010)
C.G. Webster, C.S. Kousik, P.D. Roberts, E.N. Rosskopf, W.W. Turechek, and S. AdkinsCucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus detected in pigweed in FloridaPlant Disease 95 (3), p. 360 (2011)
Dan O. Chellemi, Craig G. Webster, Carlye A. Baker, Mani Annamalai, Diann Achor, and Scott AdkinsWidespread occurrence and low genetic diversity of Colombian datura virus in Brugmansia suggest an anthropogenic role in virus selection and spreadPlant Disease 95 (6), 755-761 (2011)
S. Sundaraj, R. Srinivasan, C.G. Webster, S. Adkins, K. Perry, and D. RileyFirst report of Tomato chlorosis virus infecting tomato in GeorgiaPlant Disease 95 (7), p.881 (2011)
Scott Adkins, Craig G. Webster, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, Susan E. Webb, Pamela D. Roberts, Philip A. Stansly, and William W. TurechekEcology and management of whitefly-transmitted viruses of vegetable crops in FloridaVirus Research 159 (2), 110-114 (2011)
Karen-Beth G. Scholthof, Scott Adkins, Henryk Czosnek, Peter Palukaitis, Emmanuel Jacquot, Thomas Hohn, Barbara Hohn, Keith Saunders, Thierry Candresse, Paul Ahlquist, Cynthia Hemenway, and Gary D. FosterTop 10 plant viruses in molecular plant pathologyMolecular Plant Pathology 12 (9), 938-954 (2011)
C.S. Kousik, R.S. Donahoo, C.G. Webster, W.W. Turechek, S.T. Adkins, and P.D. RobertsOutbreak of cucurbit powdery mildew on watermelon fruit caused by Podosphaera xanthii in southwest FloridaPlant Disease 95 (12), p. 1586 (2011)
Craig G. Webster, and Scott AdkinsLow genetic diversity of Squash vein yellowing virus in wild and cultivated cucurbits in the U.S. suggests a recent introductionVirus Research 163 (2), 520-527 (2012)
Susan E. Webb, Scott Adkins, and Stuart R. ReitzSemipersistent whitefly transmission of Squash vein yellowing virus, causal agent of viral watermelon vine declinePlant Disease 96 (6), 839-844 (2012)
Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan, David Riley, Stan Diffie, Alton Sparks, and Scott AdkinsWhitefly population dynamics and evaluation of whitefly-transmitted Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV)-resistant tomato genotypes as whitefly and TYLCV reservoirsJournal of Economic Entomology 105 (4), 1447-1456 (2012)
C.A. Baker, C.G. Webster, and S. AdkinsOdontonema cuspidatum and Psychotria punctata, two new hosts of Cucumber mosaic virus in the United StatesPlant Disease 96 (9), p.1384 (2012)
K.-S. Ling, A. Levi, S. Adkins, C.S. Kousik, G. Miller, R. Hassell, and A.P. KeinathDevelopment and field evaluation of multiple virus-resistant bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria)Plant Disease 97 (8), 1057-1062 (2013)
Scott Adkins, T. Greg McCollum, Joseph P. Albano, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, Carlye A. Baker, Craig G. Webster, Pamela D. Roberts, Susan E. Webb, and William W. TurechekPhysiological effects of Squash vein yellowing virus infection on watermelonPlant Disease 97 (9), 1137-1148 (2013)
Craig G. Webster, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, William W. Turechek, Susan E. Webb, Pamela D. Roberts, and Scott AdkinsSquash vein yellowing virus infection of vining cucurbits and the vine decline responsePlant Disease 97 (9), 1149-1157 (2013)
V. Acevedo, J.C.V. Rodrigues, C.E. de Jensen, C.G. Webster, S. Adkins, and L. Wessel-BeaverFirst report of Squash vein yellowing virus affecting watermelon and bitter gourd in Puerto RicoPlant Disease 97 (11), p. 1516 (2013)
William W. Turechek, Craig G. Webster, Jingyi Duan, Pamela D. Roberts, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, and Scott AdkinsThe 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 standardPhytopathology 103 (12), 1243-1251 (2014)
M.E. Stanghellini, M. Mohammadi, D.M. Mathews, and S. AdkinsFirst report of vine decline of mature watermelon plants caused by Olpidium bornovanusPlant Disease 98 (6), p. 852 (2014)
C.E. de Jensen, and S. AdkinsFirst report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in lettuce in Puerto RicoPlant Disease 98 (7), p. 1015 (2014)
William W. Turechek, Pamela D. Roberts, Philip A. Stansly, Craig G. Webster, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, and Scott AdkinsSpatial and temporal analysis of Squash vein yellowing virus infections in watermelonPlant Disease 98 (12), 1671-1680 (2014)
Rodrigo Diaz, Veronica Manrique, Joseph E. Munyaneza, Venkatesan G. Sengoda, Scott Adkins, Katherine Hendricks, Pamela D. Roberts, and William A. OverholtHost specificity testing and examination for plant pathogens reveals that the gall-inducing psyllid Calophya latiforceps is safe to release for biological control of Brazilian peppertreeEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 154 (1), 1-14 (2015)
Craig G. Webster, Galen Frantz, Stuart R. Reitz, Joseph E. Funderburk, H. Charles Mellinger, Eugene McAvoy, William W. Turechek, Spencer H. Marshall, Yaowapa Tantiwanich, Margaret T. McGrath, Margery L. Daughtrey, and Scott AdkinsEmergence of Groundnut ringspot virus and Tomato chlorotic spot virus in vegetables in Florida and the southeastern United StatesPhytopathology 105 (3), 388-398 (2015)
Charles Funderburk, Joe Funderburk, Kara Tyler-Julian, Mrittunjai Srivastava, Gary Knox, Peter Andersen, and Scott AdkinsPopulation dynamics of Frankliniella bispinosa (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) and the predator Orius insidiosus (Hemiptera: Anthocoridae) as influenced by flower color of Lagerstroemia (Lythraceae)Environmental Entomology 44 (3), 668-679 (2015)
C.Y. Warfield, K. Clemens, and S. AdkinsFirst report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus on annual vinca (Catharanthus roseus) in the United StatesPlant Disease 99 (6), p. 895 (2015)
I.E. Badillo-Vargas, N. Roe, J.E. Funderburk, and S. AdkinsFirst report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in scarlet eggplant (Solanum aethiopicum) and American black nightshade (Solanum americanum) in the United StatesPlant Disease 99 (10), p.1450 (2015)
Robert L. Gilbertson, Ozgur Batuman, Craig G. Webster, and Scott AdkinsRole of the insect supervectors Bemisia tabaci and Frankliniella occidentalis in the emergence and global spread of plant virusesAnnual Review of Virology 2, 67-93 (2015)
Ismael E. Badillo-Vargas, Carlye A. Baker, William W. Turechek, Galen Frantz, H. Charles Mellinger, Joseph E. Funderburk, and Scott AdkinsGenomic and biological characterization of Tomato necrotic streak virus, a novel subgroup 2 Ilarvirus infecting tomato in FloridaPlant Disease 100 (6), 1046-1053 (2016)
Kornelia Fillmer, Scott Adkins, Patchara Pongam, and Tom D'EliaThe complete nucleotide sequence and genomic characterization of tropical soda apple mosaic virusArchives of Virology 161 (8), 2317-2320 (2016)
D. Shrestha, H.J. McAuslane, S.T. Adkins, H.A. Smith, N. Dufault, and S.E. WebbTransmission of Squash vein yellowing virus to and from cucurbit weeds and effects on sweetpotato whitefly (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) behaviorEnvironmental Entomology 45 (4), 967-973 (2016)
Craig G. Webster, William W. Turechek, Weimin Li, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, and Scott AdkinsDevelopment and evaluation of ELISA and qRT-PCR for identification of Squash vein yellowing virus in cucurbitsPlant Disease 101 (1), 178-185 (2017)
O. Batuman, T.A. Turini, P.V. Oliveira, M.R. Rojas, M. Macedo, H.C. Mellinger, S. Adkins, and R.L. GilbertsonFirst report of a resistance-breaking strain of Tomato spotted wilt virus infecting tomatoes with the Sw-5 tospovirus-resistance gene in CaliforniaPlant Disease 101 (4), p.637 (2017)
Deepak Shrestha, Heather J. McAuslane, Scott T. Adkins, Hugh A. Smith, Nicholas Dufault, James Colee, and Susan E. WebbHost-mediated effects of semipersistently transmitted Squash vein yellowing virus on sweetpotato whitefly (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) behavior and fitnessJournal of Economic Entomology 110 (4), 1433-1441 (2017)
Yaowapa Tantiwanich, Pissawan Chiemsombat, Rayapati A. Naidu, and Scott Adkins Integrating local lesion assays with conventional RT-PCR for detection of interspecies Tospovirus reassortants and mixed Tospovirus infectionsPlant Disease 102 (4), 715-719 (2018)
Kara Tyler-Julian, Joe Funderburk, Mrittunjai Srivastava, Steve Olson, and Scott AdkinsEvaluation of a push-pull system for the management of Frankliniella species (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in tomatoInsects 9 (4 - 187) (2018)
Piet Maes, Scott Adkins, Sergey V. Alkhovsky, Tatjana Avsic-Zupanc, Matthew J. Ballinger, Dennis A. Bente, Martin Beer, Éric Bergeron, Carol D. Blair, Thomas Briese, Michael J. Buchmeier, Felicity J. Burt, Charles H. Calisher, Rémi N. Charrel, Il Ryong Choi, J. Christopher S. Clegg, Juan Carlos de la Torre, Xavier de Lamballerie, Joseph L. DeRisi, Michele Digiaro, Mike Drebot, Hideki Ebihara, Toufic Elbeaino, Koray Ergünay, Charles F. Fulhorst, Aura R. Garrison, George Fú Gao, Jean-Paul J. Gonzalez, Martin H. Groschup, Stephan Günther, Anne-Lise Haenni, Roy A. Hall, Roger Hewson, Holly R. Hughes, Rakesh K. Jain, Miranda Gilda Jonson, Sandra Junglen, Boris Klempa, Jonas Klingström, Richard Kormelink, Amy J. Lambert, Stanley A. Langevin, Igor S. Lukashevich, Marco Marklewitz, Giovanni P. Martelli, Nicole Mielke-Ehret, Ali Mirazimi, Hans-Peter Mühlbach, Rayapati Naidu, Márcio Roberto Teixeira Nunes, Gustavo Palacios, Anna Papa, Janusz T. Paweska, Clarence J. Peters, Alexander Plyusnin, Sheli R. Radoshitzky, Renato O. Resende, Víctor Romanowski, Amadou Alpha Sall, Maria S. Salvato, Takahide Sasaya, Connie Schmaljohn, Xiaohóng Shí, Yukio Shirako, Peter Simmonds, Manuela Sironi, Jin-Won Song, Jessica R. Spengler, Mark D. Stenglein, Robert B. Tesh, Massimo Turina, Tàiyún Wèi, Anna E. Whitfield, Shyi-Dong Yeh, F. Murilo Zerbini, Yong-Zhen Zhang, Xueping Zhou, and Jens H. KuhnTaxonomy of the order Bunyavirales: second update 2018Archives of Virology 164 (3), 927-941 (2019)
Deepak Shrestha, Heather J. McAuslane, Timothy A. Ebert, Felix A. Cervantes, Scott T. Adkins, Hugh A. Smith, Nicholas Dufault, and Susan E. WebbAssessing the temporal effects of Squash vein yellowing virus Infection on settling and feeding behavior of Bemisia tabaci (MEAM1) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae)Journal of Insect Science 19 (3 - 5) (2019)
C. Estévez de Jensen, J.E. Funderburk, T. Skarlinsky, and S. Adkins First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in soybean (Glycine max)Plant Disease 103 (10), p.2701 (2019)
Runping Mao, Thi Lan Thi Nguyen, Olusegun O. Osunkoya, and Steve W. AdkinsSpread pathways of the invasive weed Parthenium hysterophorus L.: The potential for water dispersalAustral Ecology 44 (7), 1111-1122 (2019)
Ali Ahsan Bajwa, Muhammad Farooq, Ahmad Nawaz, Lava Yadav, Bhagirath Singh Chauhan, and Steve AdkinsImpact of invasive plant species on the livelihoods of farming households: evidence from Parthenium hysterophorus invasion in rural Punjab, PakistanBiological Invasions 21 (11), 3285-3304 (2019)
Daniel J. Anco, Lisa Rouse, Leon Lucas, Felicia Parks, H. Charles Mellinger, Scott Adkins, Chandrasekar S. Kousik, Pamela D. Roberts, Philip A. Stansly, Miae Ha, and William W. TurechekSpatial and temporal physiognomies of whitefly and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus epidemics in southwestern Florida tomato fieldsPhytopathology 110 (1), 130-145 (2020)
Ali A. Bajwa, Aman Ullah, Muhammad Farooq, Bhagirath S. Chauhan, and Steve AdkinsCompetition dynamics of Parthenium hysterophorus in direct-seeded aerobic rice fieldsExperimental Agriculture 56 (2), 196-203 (2020)
Kiran R. Gadhave, Saurabh Gautam, Bhabesh Dutta, Tim Coolong, Scott Adkins, and Rajagopalbabu Srinivasan Low frequency of horizontal and vertical transmission of Cucurbit leaf crumple virus in whitefly Bemisia tabaci GennadiusPhytopathology 110 (6), 1235-1241 (2020)
Ali A. Bajwa, Ahmad Nawaz, Muhammad Farooq, Bhagirath S. Chauhan, and Steve AdkinsParthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus) competition with grain sorghum under arid conditionsExperimental Agriculture 56 (3), 387-396 (2020)
Tehmina Anjum, Rasheda Jabeen, Steve Adkins, and Waheed Akram Exploring Parthenium weed biotypes by chloroplast DNA barcode analysisPlanta Daninha 38 (e020191623) (2020)
Asad Shabbir, Sadiq Ali, Ijaz Ahmad Khan, Amalia Belgeri, Naeem Khan, and Steve Adkins Suppressing parthenium weed with beneficial plants in Australian grasslandsInternational Journal of Pest Management 67 (2), 114-120 (2021)
Runping Mao, Ali Ahsan Bajwa, and Steve AdkinsA superweed in the making: adaptations of Parthenium hysterophorus to a changing climate. A reviewAgronomy for Sustainable Development 41 (4 - 47) (2021)
Arslan Masood Peerzada, Alwyn Williams, Chris O'Donnell, and Steve AdkinsEffect of soil moisture regimes on the glyphosate sensitivity and morpho-physiological traits of windmill grass (Chloris truncata R.Br.), common sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus L.), and flaxleaf fleabane <Conyza bonariensis (L.) Cronq.<Plants 10 (11 - 2345) (2021)
Kusinara Wijayabandara, Shane Campbell, Joseph Vitelli, Asad Shabbir, and Steve AdkinsReview of the biology, distribution, and management of the invasive fireweed (Senecio madagascariensis Poir)Plants 11 (1 - 107) (2022)
Saurabh Gautam, Habibu Mugerwa, James W. Buck, Bhabesh Dutta, Tim Coolong, Scott Adkins, and Rajagopalbabu SrinivasanDifferential transmission of old and new world begomoviruses by Middle East-Asia Minor 1 (MEAM1) and Mediterranean (MED) cryptic species of Bemisia tabaciViruses 14 (5 - 1104) (2022)
Gabriella C. Steele, Bruno Rossitto De Marchi, Sriyanka Lahiri, Scott Adkins, William Turechek, and Hugh A. SmithThe influence of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus on dispersal by Bemisia tabaci MEAM1 in tomatoEntomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 170 (8), 744-754 (2022)
Sheikh Muhammad Masum, Abdul Halim, Mohammad Shamim Hasan Mandal, Md. Asaduzzaman, and Steve AdkinsPredicting current and future potential distributions of Parthenium hysterophorus in Bangladesh using maximum entropy ecological niche modellingAgronomy 12 (7 - 1592) (2022)
Mohammad Ali, Premal C. Suthar, Alwyn Williams, Michael Widderick, and Steve W. AdkinsGermination behaviour of Avena sterilissubsp. ludovicianaunder a range of light and temperature regimesCrop and Pasture Science 73 (12), 1395-1405 (2022)
Saurabh Gautam, James W. Buck, Bhabesh Dutta, Timothy Coolong, Tatiana Sanchez, Hugh A. Smith, Scott Adkins, and Rajagopalbabu SrinivasanSida golden mosaic virus, an emerging pathogen of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in the southeastern United StatesViruses 15 (2 - 357) (2023)
Asad Shabbir, Myron P. Zalucki, Kunjithapatham Dhileepan, Naeem Khan, and Steve W. AdkinsThe current and potential distribution of parthenium weed and its biological control agent in PakistanPlants 12 (6 - 1381) (2023)
Salih Yilmaz, Scott Adkins, and Ozgur BatumanField-portable, rapid, and low-cost RT-LAMP assay for the detection of tomato chlorotic spot virusPhytopathology 113 (3), 567-576 (2023)
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