Bibliography:Tomato leaf curl Gujarat virus
Publication list for Tomato leaf curl Gujarat virus sorted according to research topics
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general biology - morphology - evolution (5)
Journal of Phytopathology (2015) 163, 58-62
Naimuddin Kamaal, Mohammad Akram and Aniruddha Kumar Agnihotri (2015)
Molecular evidence for the association of Tomato leaf curl Gujarat virus with a leaf curl disease of Phaseolus vulgaris L.
Plant Disease (2015) 99, p. 1655 (Zaidi et al.)
S.S.A. Zaidi, Z. Iqbal, I. Amin and S. Mansoor (2015)
First report of Tomato leaf curl Gujarat virus, a bipartite Begomovirus on cotton showing leaf curl symptoms in Pakistan
Virus Genes (2013) 47, 524-531
Punam Ranjan, R. Vinoth Kumar and S. Chakraborty (2013)
Differential pathogenicity among Tomato leaf curl Gujarat virus isolates from India
Virus Genes (2012) 44, 112-119
M. Mubin, S. Akhtar, I. Amin, R.W. Briddon and S. Mansoor (2012)
Xanthium strumarium: a weed host of components of begomovirus-betasatellite complexes affecting crops
Phytopathology (2003) 93, 1485-1495
S. Chakraborty, P.K. Pandey, M.K. Banerjee, G. Kalloo and C.M. Fauquet (2003)
Tomato leaf curl Gujarat virus, a new Begomovirus species causing a severe leaf curl disease of tomato in Varanasi, India
identification/taxonomy (2)
Plant Disease (2003) 87, p. 313 (Chakraborty et al.)
S. Chakraborty, P.K. Pandey, M.K. Banerjee, G. Kalloo and C.M. Fauquet (2003)
A new begomovirus species causing tomato leaf curl disease in Varanasi, India
Phytopathology (2003) 93, 1485-1495
S. Chakraborty, P.K. Pandey, M.K. Banerjee, G. Kalloo and C.M. Fauquet (2003)
Tomato leaf curl Gujarat virus, a new Begomovirus species causing a severe leaf curl disease of tomato in Varanasi, India
resistance/tolerance/defence of host (1)
Molecular Plant Pathology (2015) 16, 724-734
Archana Singh, Jyoti Taneja, Indranil Dasgupta and Sunil Kumar Mukherjee (2015)
Development of plants resistant to tomato geminiviruses using artificial trans-acting small interfering RNA
environment - cropping system/rotation (1)
Virus Genes (2012) 44, 112-119
M. Mubin, S. Akhtar, I. Amin, R.W. Briddon and S. Mansoor (2012)
Xanthium strumarium: a weed host of components of begomovirus-betasatellite complexes affecting crops
surveys/sampling/distribution (3)
Journal of Plant Pathology (2019) 101, 15-22
Krishnan Nagendran, Venkataravanappa Venkataravanappa, Neha Singh Chauhan, Mareppa Hussaini Kodandaram, Awadhesh Bahadur Rai, Bijendra Singh and Sengottaiyan Vennila (2019)
Viral diseases: a threat for tomato cultivation in Indo-Gangetic eastern plains of India
Archives of Virology (2013) 158, 217-224
P. Jyothsna, Ramaveer Rawat and V.G. Malathi (2013)
Predominance of tomato leaf curl Gujarat virus as a monopartite begomovirus: association with tomato yellow leaf curl Thailand betasatellite
Archives of Virology (2005) 150, 845-867
R.V. Chowda Reddy, J. Colvin, V. Muniyappa and S. Seal (2005)
Diversity and distribution of begomoviruses infecting tomato in India
molecular biology - genes (3)
Virus Genes (2014) 48, 334-342
Punam Ranjan, A.K. Singh, R. Vinoth Kumar, Saumik Basu and S. Chakraborty (2014)
Host-specific adaptation of diverse betasatellites associated with distinct Indian tomato-infecting begomoviruses
Journal of General Virology (2008) 89, 818-828
S. Chakraborty, R. Vanitharani, B. Chattopadhyay and C.M. Fauquet (2008)
Supervirulent pseudorecombination and asymmetric synergism between genomic components of two distinct species of begomovirus associated with severe tomato leaf curl disease in India
Virology Journal (2007) 4 (111) - Detection and frequency of ...
H.C. Prasanna and Mathura Rai (2007)
Detection and frequency of recombination in tomato-infecting begomoviruses of South and Southeast Asia
review (1)
Annals of Applied Biology (2003) 142, 145-164
A. Varma and V.G. Malathi (2003)
Emerging geminivirus problems: A serious threat to crop production