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Rapid LAMP-Based Detection of Mixed Begomovirus Infections in Field-Grown Tomato Plants. [PDF]

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Ruiz-Otaño Y   +4 more
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Genome-wide association study identifies quantitative trait loci associated with resistance to Verticillium dahliae race 3 in tomato. [PDF]

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Tomato chlorosis virus . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Tomato chlorosis virus. Virus: Closteroviridae: Crinivirus. Hosts: Tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum ). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (France, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain), Asia (Israel, Taiwan), Africa (Morocco, Reunion ...
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Tomato infectious chlorosis virus . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Tomato infectious chlorosis virus Viruses: Closteroviridae: Crinivirus Hosts: Tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum ). Information is given on the geographical distribution in EUROPE, Greece, Italy, Spain, ASIA, Indonesia, Japan, Honshu ...
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Tomato chlorosis virus : first report in Mayotte Island [PDF]

open access: possiblePlant Pathology, 2008
In : November 2005, a survey of greenhouse tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum ) plants was conducted on Mayotte Island, an island located in the northern part of the Mozambique Channel. Yellow leaf symptoms were observed on the lower and middle leaves of tomato plants from the northern (Koungou), western (Chiconi and Combani) and southern (Chirongui ...
Massé, Delphine   +6 more
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FIRST REPORT OF TOMATO INFECTIOUS CHLOROSIS VIRUS IN TUNISIA

Journal of Plant Pathology, 2014
In Tunisia, tomato is the most important vegetable crop which, due to the favourable climatic conditions, is grown the whole year round. During field surveys conducted in autumn 2012, symptoms of severe yellowing, brittleness and thickening of mature leaves were observed in late tomato crops. Yellowing symptoms on older leaves were also observed in the
Salleh W.   +5 more
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Occurrence and Diagnosis of Tomato chlorosis virus in Portugal

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2000
Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV), a new whitefly-transmitted and phloem-limited Crinivirus infecting tomatoes in Europe, is reported for the first time in Portugal. Tomato plants with symptoms of interveinal chlorosis, collected during autumn 1998 and summer and autumn 1999 in Algarve, southern Portugal, were positive in RT-PCR assays using ToCV-specific ...
Louro D, Accotto, G P, Vaira, A M
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