Bibliography:Clover yellow vein virus
Publication list for Clover yellow vein virus sorted according to research topics
Contents
- 1 general biology - morphology - evolution (13)
- 2 identification/taxonomy (1)
- 3 resistance/tolerance/defence of host (20)
- 4 environment - cropping system/rotation (2)
- 5 population dynamics/ epidemiology (1)
- 6 surveys/sampling/distribution (8)
- 7 transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (2)
- 8 molecular biology - genes (19)
- 9 review (1)
general biology - morphology - evolution (13)
identification/taxonomy (1)
Journal of General Virology (1991) 72, 25-36
R. Jordan and J. Hammond (1991)
Comparison and differentiation of potyvirus isolates and identification of strain-, virus-, subgroup-specific and potyvirus group-common epitopes using monoclonal antibodies
resistance/tolerance/defence of host (20)
environment - cropping system/rotation (2)
Austral Ecology (2009) 34, 508-524
Robert C. Godfree, Matthew J. Woods, Augusto Becerra Lopez-Lavalle, Linda M. Broadhurst, Peter H. Thrall and Andrew G. Young (2009)
Do virus-resistant plants pose a threat to non-target ecosystems? I. Evidence from an Australian pathosystem based on glasshouse challenge experiments
Plant Disease (2006) 90, p. 380 (Irey et al.)
M. Irey, S. Adkins and C.A. Baker (2006)
Clover yellow vein virus identified in Ammi majus in Florida
population dynamics/ epidemiology (1)
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (1998) 49, 723-728
M.R. Norton and G.R. Johnstone (1998)
Occurrence of alfalfa mosaic, clover yellow vein, subterranean clover red leaf, and White clover mosaic viruses in white clover throughout Australia
surveys/sampling/distribution (8)
Plant Disease (2014) 98, p. 1450 (Park et al.)
C.-Y. Park, M.-A. Lee, M. Nam, E.-H. Park, Y.S. Bae, S.-H. Lee, J.-S. Kim and D.-Y. Won (2014)
First report of Clover yellow vein virus on white clover (Trifolium repens) in South Korea
Plant Disease (2014) 98, p. 1283 (Shin et al.)
J.-C. Shin, M.-K. Kim, H.-R. Kwak, H.-S. Choi, J.-S. Kim, C.-Y. Park, S.-H. Lee and B.J. Cha (2014)
First report of Clover yellow vein virus on Glycine max in Korea
Plant Disease (2009) 93, p. 106 (Ortiz et al.)
V. Ortiz, S. Castro and J. Romero (2009)
First report of Clover yellow vein virus in grain legumes in Spain
Plant Disease (2006) 90, 203-210
Denis A. Shah, Helene R. Dillard, Sudeshna Mazumdar-Leighton, Dennis Gonsalves and Brian A. Nault (2006)
Incidence, spatial patterns, and associations among viruses in snap bean and alfalfa in New York
Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2003) 42, 3-8
Dimitrina Kostova, Vittoria Lisa, Robert G. Milne, Anna Maria Vaira, Giuseppina Dellavalle and Stefanos Tsorlianis (2003)
Virus diseases of vegetable crops in southern Bulgaria
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (1998) 49, 723-728
M.R. Norton and G.R. Johnstone (1998)
Occurrence of alfalfa mosaic, clover yellow vein, subterranean clover red leaf, and White clover mosaic viruses in white clover throughout Australia
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (1997) 48, 31-38
S.J. McKirdy and R.A.C. Jones (1997)
Further studies on the incidence of virus infection in white clover pastures
Journal of General Virology (1991) 72, 25-36
R. Jordan and J. Hammond (1991)
Comparison and differentiation of potyvirus isolates and identification of strain-, virus-, subgroup-specific and potyvirus group-common epitopes using monoclonal antibodies
transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (2)
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (1997) 48, 31-38
S.J. McKirdy and R.A.C. Jones (1997)
Further studies on the incidence of virus infection in white clover pastures
Plant Pathology (1996) 45, 38-44
Marisol Luis-Arteaga, Fernando García-Arenal and Emilio Rodríguez-Cerezo (1996)
Characterization of a strain of clover yellow vein potyvirus infecting borage (Borago officinalis L.) in Spain
molecular biology - genes (19)
review (1)
Crop and Pasture Science (2013) 64, 199-215
Roger A.C. Jones (2013)
Virus diseases of perennial pasture legumes in Australia: incidences, losses, epidemiology, and management