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Begomoviruses (family Geminiviridae) are known for causing devastating diseases in fruit, fibre, pulse, and vegetable crops throughout the world. Begomoviruses are transmitted in the field exclusively through insect vector whitefly (Bemisia tabaci), and ...
Nagamani Sandra, Bikash Mandal
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Impact Assessment of agricultural research and development to reduce virus problems in tomato production in Mali: Farmers perceptions [PDF]
Pests and diseases caused by bacteria, nematodes, fungi and viruses cause significant losses to tomato in West Africa. This study, carried-out within the framework of the IPM-CRSP implemented jointly by IITA, IER and Virginia Tech.
Coulibaly, Ousmane +4 more
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Studying begomovirus recombination in controlled and natural conditions [PDF]
Recombination is an important driving force in plant virus evolution. Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV, Begomovirus) is a relevant model for studying recombination in controlled and natural conditions because of the following reasons: (i ...
Belabess, Zineb +8 more
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First report of tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus in zucchini crops in Greece [PDF]
C. G. Orfanidou +7 more
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Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is an economically potent crop in many countries including Pakistan, India, and China. For the last three decades, cotton production is under the constant stress of cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) caused by begomoviruses ...
Muhammad Arslan Mahmood +5 more
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The Westward Journey of Alfalfa Leaf Curl Virus [PDF]
Zohreh Davoodi +23 more
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A distinct strain of tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus that causes mosaic disease in ash gourd and other cucurbitaceous crops [PDF]
S. Vignesh +7 more
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Begomovirus and DNA satellites diversity in Bemisia tabaci from cotton growing areas of Pakistan
Cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD), a major threat to cotton production in Pakistan and northwestern India, is caused by a complex of begomoviruses transmitted by the whitefly Bemisia tabaci.
Zafar IQBAL +5 more
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