Progression of Cotton Leaf Curl Disease and its Vector Whitefly under Weather Influences
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Conventional breeding for resistance to whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses [PDF]
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A preliminary study on the influence of intercropping maize and cassava on the spread of African cassava mosaic virus by whiteflies [PDF]
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Analysis and modelling of the temporal spread of African cassava mosaic virus and implications for disease control [PDF]
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Weed hosts of the cotton whitefly (Bemisia tabaci (Genn.)) Homoptera Aleyrodidae [PDF]
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Recent unprecedented upsurges in populations of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) have drawn much attention to its worldwide importance as an insect pest and as the vector of emergent begomoviruses (Family: Geminiviridae; Genus: Begomovirus). Several begomoviruses that are considered 'new' and others previously regarded as minor pathogens have been ...
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