Ongoing geographical spread of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus [PDF]
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) seriously impacts tomato production throughout tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. It has a broad geographical distribution and continues to spread to new regions in the Indian and Pacific Oceans ...
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Effect of Different Planting Time on Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV) of Tomato and Its Impact on Yield in Bangladesh [PDF]
A doença causada pelo complexo de vírus do tomato yellow leaf curl (TYLC) é muito séria em tomateiro, principalmente na América Central e Europa, e é causada por um complexo de begomovírus monopartidos. A doença torna-se predominante, mesmo em áreas com a presença de outros begomovírus.
Arman Hasan Anik +5 more
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Natural resistance of tomato plants to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus. [PDF]
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is one of the most harmful afflictions in the world that affects tomato growth and production. Six regular antagonistic genes (Ty-1, Ty-2, Ty-3, Ty-4, ty-5, and Ty-6) have been transferred from wild germplasms to commercial cultivars as TYLCV protections.
H El-Sappah A +15 more
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Natural recombination between Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-Is and Tomato leaf curl virus
The complete genome sequences (2791 and 2793 nt) of isolates ofTomato yellow leaf curl virus-Is (TYLCV-Is) from Spain (SP72/97) and Portugal (Port2/95) were determined. These isolates are closely related to TYLCV-Is isolates reported in Japan (Japan-A and Japan-S) and Israel (Israel/Mild).
J, Navas-Castillo +5 more
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Dufulin Impacts Plant Defense Against Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Infecting Tomato. [PDF]
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) poses a significant threat to tomato production, leading to severe yield losses. The current control strategies primarily rely on the use of pesticides, which are often nonselective and costly. Therefore, there is an urgent need to identify more environmentally friendly alternatives.
Huang L +9 more
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Tête à Tête of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus and Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Sardinia Virus in Single Nuclei [PDF]
ABSTRACT Since 1997 two distinct geminivirus species, Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV) and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV), have caused a similar yellow leaf curl disease in tomato, coexisted in the fields of southern Spain, and very frequently doubly infected ...
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Gibberellin Positively Regulates Tomato Resistance to Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV). [PDF]
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) is a prominent viral pathogen that adversely affects tomato plants. Effective strategies for mitigating the impact of TYLCV include isolating tomato plants from the whitefly, which is the vector of the virus, and utilizing transgenic lines that are resistant to the virus.
Zhang C +10 more
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Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Sardinia Virus Increases Drought Tolerance of Tomato
Drought stress is one of the major physiological stress factors that adversely affect agricultural production, altering critical features of plant growth and metabolism. Plants can be subjected simultaneously to abiotic and biotic stresses, such as drought and viral infections.
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Pepper yellow leaf curl Indonesia virus, a new bipartite begomovirus species that belongs to distinct clade of Old World geminiviruses [PDF]
Begomoviruses are currently emerging as a major threat to vegetable production in many tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Pepper yellow leaf curl disease (PepYLCD) has been noticed in many Capsicum annum L.
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Identifikasi Penyebab Penyakit Daun Keriting Kuning Pada Tanaman Mentimun [PDF]
Identification of the causal agent of yellow leaf curl disease on cucumbers. Yellow leaf curl disease has been reported to cause serious diseases and yield losses on tobacco, chilli pepper, and tomato plants in Java.
Hidayat, S. H. (Sri) +2 more
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