Tomato yellow leaf curl Reunion virus: a novel tomato-infecting monopartite begomovirus from Reunion Island. [PDF]
Leclair P+9 more
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EFFECTIVENESS OF ADMIRE FOR MANAGING SILVERLEAF WHITEFLY AND TOMATO YELLOW LEAF CURL VIRUS ON TOMATOES, 2001 [PDF]
Dakshina R. Seal
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1147. Hanguana neglecta Škorničk. & Niissalo
Summary A description and illustrations are provided for Hanguana neglecta Škorničk. & Niissalo, an interesting forest herb known only from Singapore and Peninsular Malaysia. This species can be readily identified by its small habit with predominantly upright leaves, trilobed clover leaf‐shaped stigma, black fruits, and characteristic seeds that ...
Jana Leong‐Škorničková+5 more
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Divergent Cotton leaf curl Multan betasatellite and three different alphasatellite species associated with cotton leaf curl disease outbreak in Northwest India. [PDF]
Biswas KK+11 more
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Genetic Diversity, Evolutionary Dynamics, and Ongoing Spread of Pedilanthus Leaf Curl Virus. [PDF]
Iqbal Z+6 more
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First report of Ageratum conyzoides L. and Sida acuta Burm F. as new weed hosts of Tomato yellow leaf curl Tanzania virus [PDF]
Boniface David Kashina+2 more
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New host records for cotton leaf curl Gezira virus: capsicum and melon in Egypt
C. Gambley+4 more
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1152. Kopsia singapurensis Ridl.
Summary Kopsia singapurensis Ridl. forms large shrubs to small trees most commonly found in lowland swampy forests or riverbanks. In cultivation, the plants freely flower throughout the year but records indicate a twice annual flowering previously occurred in the wild.
Charles Cannon+5 more
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Adel Al-Shihi+4 more
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