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Virus Research, 2008
The genomes of two tomato-infecting begomoviruses from Vietnam were cloned and sequenced. A new variant of Tomato leaf curl Vietnam virus (ToLCVV) consisting of a DNA-A component and associated with a DNAbeta molecule as well as an additional begomovirus tentatively named Tomato yellow leaf curl Vietnam virus (TYLCVV) consisting also of a DNA-A ...
R, Blawid, D T, Van, E, Maiss
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The genomes of two tomato-infecting begomoviruses from Vietnam were cloned and sequenced. A new variant of Tomato leaf curl Vietnam virus (ToLCVV) consisting of a DNA-A component and associated with a DNAbeta molecule as well as an additional begomovirus tentatively named Tomato yellow leaf curl Vietnam virus (TYLCVV) consisting also of a DNA-A ...
R, Blawid, D T, Van, E, Maiss
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Resistance to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Tomato
2007Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is one of the most devastating viruses of cultivated tomatoes in tropical and subtropical regions. TYLCV is a monopartite begomovirus, first described in Israel (Cohen and Nitzany, 1966). Although originally found only in the eastern Mediterranean, it is now a problem in the western Mediterranean, the Caribbean ...
Moshe Lapidot, Jane E. Polston
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Journal of Virological Methods, 2010
During the past four decades, Tomato yellow leaf curl disease has become one of the major constraints in tomato production worldwide. In the Mediterranean basin, several isolates from two major Begomovirus species are involved in outbreaks and persistent epidemics.
L C, Papayiannis +3 more
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During the past four decades, Tomato yellow leaf curl disease has become one of the major constraints in tomato production worldwide. In the Mediterranean basin, several isolates from two major Begomovirus species are involved in outbreaks and persistent epidemics.
L C, Papayiannis +3 more
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Genetics of resistant to tomato yellow leaf curl virus in tomato
Journal of Horticultural Science, 1994The genetics of resistance to tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) were studied in TYLCV-resistant lines developed by crossing wild species of Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium, L. hirsutum and L. peruvianum resistant to TYLCV with susceptible L. esculentum cv. Special Back. Crosses between TYLCV-resistant lines derived from the same wild species produced
M. A. Kasrawi, A. Mansour
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Archives of Virology, 2010
To investigate the infectivity of Euphorbia leaf curl virus (EuLCV), an infectious clone was constructed and tested by agroinoculation and whitefly inoculation. EuLCV infected Nicotiana benthamiana, N. glutinosa, Solanum lycopersicum, Petunia hybrida efficiently upon agroinoculation and induced leaf curling, vein swelling and stunting in these plants ...
Jianbing, Wu +2 more
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To investigate the infectivity of Euphorbia leaf curl virus (EuLCV), an infectious clone was constructed and tested by agroinoculation and whitefly inoculation. EuLCV infected Nicotiana benthamiana, N. glutinosa, Solanum lycopersicum, Petunia hybrida efficiently upon agroinoculation and induced leaf curling, vein swelling and stunting in these plants ...
Jianbing, Wu +2 more
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Eugenol enhances the resistance of tomato against tomato yellow leaf curl virus
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2013AbstractBACKGROUNDTomato yellow leaf curl virus disease (TYLCVD) causes severe to economic losses in tomato crops in China. The control of TYLCVD is based primarily on the use of synthetic insecticide to control its vector whitefly (Bemisia tabaci).
Chunmei, Wang, Yongjian, Fan
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Journal of Plant Pathology, 2016
In 2013, 23 tomato samples were collected from plants grown at Homret Al-Sahen region exhibiting typical Tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) symptoms. After total nucleic acids were extracted, all samples were subjected to PCR analysis using primers previously reported to detect Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV), Tomato yellow leaf ...
Anfoka, G., Al-Talb, M., Haj-Ahmad, F.
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In 2013, 23 tomato samples were collected from plants grown at Homret Al-Sahen region exhibiting typical Tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) symptoms. After total nucleic acids were extracted, all samples were subjected to PCR analysis using primers previously reported to detect Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV), Tomato yellow leaf ...
Anfoka, G., Al-Talb, M., Haj-Ahmad, F.
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Archives of Virology, 2012
The complete genome sequence of a distinct variant of tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Israel (TYLCV-IL) and the DNA-A sequence of a new strain of tomato severe leaf curl virus (ToSLCV) isolated in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, are described and analyzed. The TYLCV-IL[MX:SLP:11] variant differs from all TYLCV-IL isolates described so far by a unique 42-nt ...
B, Bañuelos-Hernández +4 more
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The complete genome sequence of a distinct variant of tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Israel (TYLCV-IL) and the DNA-A sequence of a new strain of tomato severe leaf curl virus (ToSLCV) isolated in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, are described and analyzed. The TYLCV-IL[MX:SLP:11] variant differs from all TYLCV-IL isolates described so far by a unique 42-nt ...
B, Bañuelos-Hernández +4 more
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Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (leaf curl)
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Gene silencing of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus
2007The Geminiviridae family has received a great deal of attention in recent years and is becoming one of the most important and studied families of plant viruses. Some reasons why so much effort has been dedicated to their study include the economic and social impact of the diseases they cause (Palmer & Rybicki; 1998; Harrison & Robinson, 1999; Morales &
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