Bibliography:Polymyxa betae

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general biology - morphology - evolution (8)

Journal of General Virology (2021) 102 (2 - 1530)
Mathieu Mahillon, Alain Decroës, Chloé Peduzzi, Gustavo Romay, Anne Legrève and Claude Bragard (2021)
RNA silencing machinery contributes to inability of BSBV to establish infection in Nicotiana benthamiana: evidence from characterization of agroinfectious clones of Beet soil-borne virus

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2011) 131, 27-38
Nicolas Desoignies, Celine Stocco, Claude Bragard and Anne Legrève (2011)
A new phenotype of Polymyxa betae in Arabidopsis thaliana

FEMS Microbiology Letters (2011) 318, 35-40
Madeleine J. Smith, Michael J. Adams and Elaine Ward (2011)
Evidence that Polymyxa species may infect Arabidopsis thaliana

The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology (2011) 58, 424-425
Nicolas Desoignies and Anne Legreve (2011)
In vitro dual culture of Polymyxa betae in Agrobacterium rhizogenes transformed sugar beet hairy roots in liquid media

Journal of General Plant Pathology (2006) 72, 190-192
Mitsuru Sayama, Yoji Momota and Shigehito Takenaka (2006)
Fluorescent staining of resting spores of Polymyxa betae as a fungal vector of rhizomania disease of sugar beet in soil

European Journal of Plant Pathology (1998) 104, 195-205
A. Legreve, P. Delfosse, B. Vanpee, A. Goffin and H. Maraite (1998)
Differences in temperature requirements between Polymyxa sp. of Indian origin and Polymyxa graminis and Polymyxa betae from temperate areas

Plant Pathology (1996) 45, 662-666
S.A. Hugo, C.M. Henry and V. Harju (1996)
The role of alternative hosts of Polymyxa betae in transmission of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) in England

Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (1995) 143, 537-541
J.A.A.M. Dirven and D. Peters (1995)
Characteristics of serially produced zoospore suspensions of Polymyxa betae for transmission of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus

identification/taxonomy (9)

Journal of Plant Pathology (2013) 95, 533-537
A. Ghorbani, K. Izadpanah, F. Manzari and V. Roumi (2013)
A simple method for detection of Polymyxa betae and Beet necrotic yellow vein virus in soil

Journal of Plant Protection Research (2013) 53, 357-363
Mohammad Reza Safarnejad, Hossein Safarpour, Fatemeh Shahryari, Marzieh Basirat, Meisam Tabatabaei, Alaeddin Kordenaeej, Amir Mohammad Naji and Mojdeh Kakouienejad (2013)
Selection of specific single chain variable fragments (scFv) against Polymyxa betae from phage display libraries

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2012) 34, 507-515
Hossein Safarpour, Mohammad Reza Safarnejad, Meisam Tabatabaei, Afshin Mohsenifar, Fatemeh Rad, Marzieh Basirat, Fatemeh Shahryari and Fatemeh Hasanzadeh (2012)
Development of a quantum dots FRET-based biosensor for efficient detection of Polymyxa betae

Plant Pathology (2004) 53, 485-490
L.I. Ward, M.G.E. Fenn and C.M. Henry (2004)
A rapid method for direct detection of Polymyxa DNA in soil

Plant Pathology (2003) 52, 673-680
C.S. Kingsnorth, M.J.C. Asher, G.J.P. Keane, D.M. Chwarszczynska, M.C. Luterbacher and E.S. Mutasa-Göttgens (2003)
Development of a recombinant antibody ELISA test for the detection of Polymyxa betae and its use in resistance screening

Journal of Plant Pathology (2003) 85, 315-316
C. Ratti, G.R.G. Clover, C. Rubies-Autonell, R. Resca, A. Pisi, V.A. Harju and C.M. Henry (2003)
A multiplex RT-PCR assay to distinguish and characterize sugarbeet soil borne viruses
X Meeting, Italian Society for Plant Pathology (poster)

Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2003) 69, 2356-2360
Alexandre Meunier, Jean-François Schmit, Arnaud Stas, Nazli Kutluk and Claude Bragard (2003)
Multiplex reverse transcription-PCR for simultaneous detection of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus, Beet soilborne virus, and Beet virus Q and their vector Polymyxa betae Keskin on sugar beet

Plant Pathology (2000) 49, 276-287
E.S. Mutasa-Gottgens, D.M. Chwarszczynska, K. Halsey and M.J.C. Asher (2000)
Specific polyclonal antibodies for the obligate plant parasite Polymyxa - a targeted recombinant DNA approach

International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) Ward et al. - Analysis of relationships ...
E. Ward and M.J. Adams (1998)
Analysis of relationships among the plasmodiophorids using ribosomal DNA sequences and development of PCR primers for the specific detection of Polymyxa species
Edinburgh, U.K. (9 - 16 Aug. 1998), Poster presented in section: The status of molecular methods for pathogen detection, diagnosis and estimation in commercial detection technology

control - general (1)

Journal of Phytopathology (2007) 155, 544-548
E. van Rijn and A.J. Termorshuizen (2007)
Eradication of Polymyxa betae by thermal and anaerobic conditions and in the presence of compost leachate

biocontrol - natural enemies (3)

Journal of Plant Protection Research (2014) 54, 109-114
Laleh Naraghi, Asghar Heydari, Hassan Askari, Reza Pourrahim and Rasoul Marzban (2014)
Biological control of Polymyxa betae, fungal vector of rhizomania disease of sugar beets in greenhouse conditions

Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection (2010) 43, 1534-1542
N.D. Kutluk Yilmaz and B. Tunali (2010)
Evaluation of Trichoderma spp. from central and northern regions of Turkey for suppression of Polymyxa betae as a vector of rhizomania disease

Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2008) 115, 241-246
H.-M. Aksoy and N.-D. Kutluk Yilmaz (2008)
Antagonistic effects of natural Pseudomonas putida biotypes on Polymyxa betae Keskin, the vector of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus in sugar beet

resistance/tolerance/defence of host (12)

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thresholds/decision-support systems (1)

Plant Pathology (2000) 49, 600-607
C.R. Webb, C.A. Gilligan and M.J.C. Asher (2000)
Modelling the effect of temperature on the development of Polymyxa betae

environment - cropping system/rotation (6)

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry (2016) 40, 120-126
Nazli Dide Kutluk Yilmaz, Emine Kaya Altop, Colin James Phillippo and Hüsrev Mennan (2016)
New natural weed host Raphanus raphanistrum L. (Brassicaceae) for Beet necrotic yellow vein virus and its vector Polymyxa betae Keskin

Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research (2010) 8, 766-769
N.D. Kutluk Yilmaz, M. Sokmen, C. Gulser, S. Saracoglu and D. Yilmaz (2010)
Relationships between soil properties and soilborne viruses transmitted by Polymyxa betae Keskin in sugar beet fields

Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2008) 115, 193-198
A.M. Mouhanna, G. Langen and E. Schlösser (2008)
Weeds as alternative hosts for BSBV, BNYVV, and the vector Polymyxa betae (German isolate)

Journal of Phytopathology (2007) 155, 544-548
E. van Rijn and A.J. Termorshuizen (2007)
Eradication of Polymyxa betae by thermal and anaerobic conditions and in the presence of compost leachate

Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz - Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2001) 108, 392-398
A.M. Mouhanna, J. Rössner, Th. Basedow and E. Schlösser (2001)
Interactions between the infestation of sugar beet with different rhizomia-viruses, and beet cyst nematodes (Heterodera schachtii Schmidt), shown with different cultivars

Plant Pathology (1996) 45, 662-666
S.A. Hugo, C.M. Henry and V. Harju (1996)
The role of alternative hosts of Polymyxa betae in transmission of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) in England

population dynamics/ epidemiology (2)

Plant Pathology (2000) 49, 600-607
C.R. Webb, C.A. Gilligan and M.J.C. Asher (2000)
Modelling the effect of temperature on the development of Polymyxa betae

Phytopathology (1999) 89, 30-38
C.R. Webb, C.A. Gilligan and M.J.C. Asher (1999)
A model for the temporal buildup of Polymyxa betae

surveys/sampling/distribution (14)

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new introduction of pest (1)

FAO Plant Protection Bulletin (1992) 40, 46-48
V. Subikova, H. Baumgartnerova and V. Bojnansky (1992)
Occurrence of sugar beet rhizomania disease in Slovakia

transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (12)

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molecular biology - genes (9)

Viruses (2020) 12 (6 - 626)
John J. Weiland, Roshan Sharma Poudel, Alyssa Flobinus, David E. Cook, Gary A. Secor and Melvin D. Bolton (2020)
RNAseq analysis of Rhizomania-infected sugar beet provides the first genome sequence of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus from the USA and identifies a novel Alphanecrovirus and putative satellite viruses

Annals of Applied Biology (2014) 164, 244-256
N. Desoignies, J. Carbonell, J.-S. Moreau, A. Conesa, J. Dopazo and A. Legrève (2014)
Molecular interactions between sugar beet and Polymyxa betae during its life cycle

Environmental Microbiology Reports (2013) 5, 143-150
Madeleine J. Smith, Michael J. Adams and Elaine Ward (2013)
Ribosomal DNA analyses reveal greater sequence variation in Polymyxa species than previously thought and indicate the possibility of new ribotype-host-virus associations

Molecular Plant Pathology (2013) 14, 422-428
Alice Delbianco, Chiara Lanzoni, Elodie Klein, Concepcion Rubies Autonell, David Gilmer and Claudio Ratti (2013)
Agroinoculation of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus cDNA clones results in plant systemic infection and efficient Polymyxa betae transmission

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2011) 131, 27-38
Nicolas Desoignies, Celine Stocco, Claude Bragard and Anne Legrève (2011)
A new phenotype of Polymyxa betae in Arabidopsis thaliana

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2009) 123, 5-15
Graham R.D. McGrann, Belinda J. Townsend, John F. Antoniw, Michael J.C. Asher and Effie S. Mutasa-Göttgens (2009)
Barley elicits a similar early basal defence response during host and non-host interactions with Polymyxa root parasites

Virology Journal (2007) 4 (37) - Beet necrotic yellow vein ...
Jeanmarie Verchot Lubicz, Charles M. Rush, Mark Payton and Terry Colberg (2007)
Beet necrotic yellow vein virus accumulates inside resting spores and zoosporangia of its vector Polymyxa betae BNYVV infects P. betae

Journal of General Plant Pathology (2007) 73, 260-265
Graham R.D. McGrann, Lydia D. Martin, Crawford S. Kingsnorth, Michael J.C. Asher, Michael J. Adams and Effie S. Mutasa-Göttgens (2007)
Screening for genetic elements involved in the nonhost response of sugar beet to the plasmodiophorid cereal root parasite Polymyxa graminis by representational difference analysis

Molecular Plant Pathology (2003) 4, 171-176
Crawford S. Kingsnorth, Amanda J. Kingsnorth, Paul A. Lyons, Daphne M. Chwarszczynska and Michael J.C. Asher (2003)
Real-time analysis of Polymyxa betae GST expression in infected sugar beet

rearing/culturing/mass production (1)

The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology (2011) 58, 424-425
Nicolas Desoignies and Anne Legreve (2011)
In vitro dual culture of Polymyxa betae in Agrobacterium rhizogenes transformed sugar beet hairy roots in liquid media

review (1)

Molecular Plant Pathology (2009) 10, 129-141
Graham R.D. McGrann, Michael K. Grimmer, Effie S. Mutasa-Göttgens and Mark Stevens (2009)
Progress towards the understanding and control of sugar beet rhizomania disease