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Juan J. Bernal, Ignacio Jiménez, Manuel Moreno, Melanie Hord, Carmen Rivera, Renate Koenig, and Emilio Rodríguez-CerezoChayote mosaic virus, a new Tymovirus infecting CucurbitaceaePhytopathology 90 (10), 1098-1104 (2000)
J.A. Díaz, J.J. Bernal, E. Moriones, and M.A. ArandaNucleotide sequence and infectious transcripts from a full-length cDNA clone of the carmovirus Melon necrotic spot virusArchives of Virology 148 (3), 599-607 (2003)
M. Moreno, J.J. Bernal, I. Jimenez, and E. Rodriguez-CerezoResistance in plants transformed with the P1 or P3 gene of tobacco vein mottling potyvirusJournal of General Virology 79 (11), 2819-2827 (1998)
J.J. Bernal, E. Moriones, and F. Garcia-ArenalEvolutionary relationships in the cucumoviruses: nucleotide sequence of tomato aspermy virus RNA 1Journal of General Virology 72 (9), 2191-2195 (1991)
E. Moriones, A. Batlle, M. Luis, J. Alvarez, J.J. Bernal, and J.L. AlonsoStudies of the epidemics of aphid-transmitted viruses infecting melon in SpainPhytoparasitica 25 (1), p. 91 (1997)
Benjamín Berdiales, Juan J. Bernal, Elisa Sáez, Bert Woudt, Francisco Beitia, and Emilio Rodríguez-CerezoOccurrence of cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus (CYSDV) and beet pseudo-yellows virus in cucurbit crops in Spain and transmission of CYSDV by two biotypes of Bemisia tabaciEuropean Journal of Plant Pathology 105 (2), 211-215 (1999)
Marisol Luis-Arteaga, José María Alvarez, José Luis Alonso-Prados, Juan J. Bernal, Fernando García-Arenal, Amparo Laviña, Assumpció Batlle, and Enrique MorionesOccurrence, distribution, and relative incidence of mosaic viruses infecting field-grown melon in SpainPlant Disease 82 (9), 979-982 (1998)
Mariano Higes, Raquel Martín-Hernández, Cristina Botías, Encarna Garrido Bailón, Amelia V. González-Porto, Laura Barrios, M. Jesús del Nozal, José L. Bernal, Juan J. Jiménez, Pilar García Palencia, and Aránzazu MeanaHow natural infection by Nosema ceranae causes honeybee colony collapseEnvironmental Microbiology 10 (10), 2659-2669 (2008)
E. Garrido-Bailón, R. Martín-Hernández, J. Bernal, J.L. Bernal, A. Martínez-Salvador, L. Barrios, A. Meana, and M. HigesThe detection of Israeli Acute Paralysis virus (IAPV), fipronil and imidacloprid in professional apiaries are not related with massive honey bee colony loss in SpainSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research 8 (3), 658-661 (2010)
Mariano Higes, Raquel Martín-Hernández, Encarna Garrido-Bailón, Amelia V. González-Porto, Pilar García-Palencia, Aranzazu Meana, María J. Del Nozal, R. Mayo, and José L. BernalHoneybee colony collapse due to Nosema ceranae in professional apiariesEnvironmental Microbiology Reports 1 (2), 110-113 (2009)
Mariano Higes, Raquel Martín-Hernández, Amparo Martínez-Salvador, Encarna Garrido-Bailón, Amelia Virginia González-Porto, Aránzazu Meana, José Luis Bernal, Maria Jesús Del Nozal, and José BernalA preliminary study of the epidemiological factors related to honey bee colony loss in SpainEnvironmental Microbiology Reports 2 (2), 243-250 (2010)
José Bernal, Raquel Martin-Hernandez, Juan C. Diego, María J. Nozal, Amelia V. Gozalez-Porto, José L. Bernal, and Mariano HigesAn exposure study to assess the potential impact of fipronil in treated sunflower seeds on honey bee colony losses in SpainPest Management Science 67 (10), 1320-1331 (2011)
Mariano Higes, María J. Nozal, Ana Alvaro, Laura Barrios, Aranzazu Meana, Raquel Martín-Hernández, José L. Bernal, and José BernalThe stability and effectiveness of fumagillin in controlling Nosema ceranae (Microsporidia) infection in honey bees (Apis mellifera) under laboratory and field conditionsApidologie 42 (3), 364-377 (2011)
A. Michelle Ferrell, R. Jory Brinkerhoff, Juan Bernal, and Sergio E. BermúdezTicks and tick-borne pathogens of dogs along an elevational and land-use gradient in Chiriquí province, PanamáExperimental and Applied Acarology 71 (4), 371-385 (2017)
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