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Transmission of Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) by Bemisia tabaci Biotype Q and Evaluation of Four Weed Species as Viral Sources [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Disease, 2016
Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) is implicated in tomato yellows disease in many countries worldwide. It has a wide host range, including cultivated species as well as arable weeds, and it is transmitted in a semipersistent manner by at least five whitefly species or biotypes of the genera Trialeurodes and Bemisia.
C G, Orfanidou   +4 more
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Effects of Mixed Infection of Tomato Chlorosis Virus and Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus on Disease Incidence and Growth of Two Tomato Cultivars When Infected at Different Growth Stages [PDF]

open access: yesResearch in Plant Disease
The occurrence of mixed infection with tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) and tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), transmitted by the whitefly vectors Bemisia tabaci Mediterranean is not uncommon in cultivated tomatoes.
Yongnam Kwon   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Host Plant Resistance to Bemisia tabaci to Control Damage Caused in Tomato Plants by the Emerging Crinivirus Tomato Chlorosis Virus

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2020
Tomato chlorosis virus (genus Crinivirus, family Closteroviridae) (ToCV) is rapidly emerging, causing increased damage to tomato production worldwide.
Isabel M. Fortes   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Association of Tomato Chlorosis Virus Complicates the Management of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus in Cultivated Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) in the Southern United States

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2023
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) production in the USA has been severely impacted by the tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV). Furthermore, a complex association of whitefly-transmitted TYLCV (genus, begomovirus) and tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV, genus,
Manish Kumar   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluation of tools to manage whiteflies in European tomato crops The tomato case study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Whiteflies and whitefly-transmitted viruses present some of the most intractable constraints to European tomato production. The main objectives of the Tomato Case Study (TCS) were to: identify where and why whiteflies were a major limitation, collect ...
Albajes, Ramon   +8 more
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The Heterologous Expression of the p22 RNA Silencing Suppressor of the Crinivirus Tomato Chlorosis Virus from Tobacco Rattle Virus and Potato Virus X Enhances Disease Severity but Does Not Complement Suppressor-Defective Mutant Viruses

open access: yesViruses, 2017
To counteract host antiviral RNA silencing, plant viruses express suppressor proteins that function as pathogenicity enhancers. The genome of the Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) (genus Crinivirus, family Closteroviridae) encodes an RNA silencing suppressor,
Yazmín Landeo-Ríos   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Using nickel manganese oxide catalysts for efficient water oxidation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Nickel-manganese oxides with variable Ni : Mn ratios, synthesised from heterobimetallic single-source precursors, turned out to be efficient water oxidation catalysts.
Drieß, Matthias   +6 more
core   +1 more source

Do stylet‐borne aphid‐transmitted viruses share the same binding sites?

open access: yesAnnals of Applied Biology, Volume 188, Issue 1, Page 87-101, January 2026.
Here, we tested if different stylet‐borne aphid‐transmitted viruses can compete for the same binding sites within the aphid stylets. We conducted sequential transmission assays of a potyvirus (ZYMV) followed by a cucumovirus (CMV) using Aphis gossypii as a vector and melon and pepper as test plants.
Rocío Galán‐Cubero   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Foliar Spraying of Tomato Plants with Systemic Insecticides: Effects on Feeding Behavior, Mortality and Oviposition of Bemisia tabaci (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) and Inoculation Efficiency of Tomato Chlorosis Virus

open access: yesInsects, 2020
Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) is a phloem-limited crinivirus transmitted by whiteflies and seriously affects tomato crops worldwide. As with most vector-borne viral diseases, no cure is available, and the virus is managed primarily by the control of the ...
Nathalie Kristine Prado Maluta   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Caracterización molecular de virus emergentes patógenos de tomate y pimiento y virus persistentes de aguacate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
La mayoría de virus de plantas han sido descubiertos por producir enfermedades en especies de interés agronómico. Estos virus están asociados al huésped en una relación a corto plazo: infectan la planta, se replican rápidamente causando síntomas, son ...
Villanueva Montiel, Francisco
core   +1 more source

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