Bibliography:Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus

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general biology - morphology - evolution (15)

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identification/taxonomy (9)

Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2007) 46, 185-194
Khadija El Mehrach, Mohamed Sedegui, Abdelhakim Hatimi, Saida Tahrouch, Abdelaziz Arifi, Henryk Czosnek, Mark K. Nakhla and Douglas P. Maxwell (2007)
Molecular characterization of a Moroccan isolate of Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus and differentiation of the Tomato yellow leaf curl virus complex by the polymerase chain reaction

Journal of Plant Pathology (2007) 89, p. S37a (Davino et al.)
S. Davino, M. Davino and G.P. Accotto (2007)
A new method for detecting viruses that cause tomato yellow leaf curl disease in the Mediterranean Region and their recombinants
Poster Presentation at S.I.Pa.V XIV National Meeting - Perugia, Italy 19-21 Sept. 2007

Journal of Plant Pathology (2005) 87, 65-70
G.H. Anfoka, M. Abhary and M.K. Nakhla (2005)
Molecular identification of species of the Tomato yellow leaf curl virus complex in Jordan

Phytopathology (2005) 95, 549-555
C.M. Fauquet, S. Sawyer, A.M. Idris and J.K. Brown (2005)
Sequence analysis and classification of apparent recombinant begomoviruses infecting tomato in the Nile and Mediterranean Basins

Journal of Plant Pathology (2003) 85, p. 311 (Mason et al.)
G. Mason, G.P. Accotto, P. Caciagli, D. Marian and E. Noris (2003)
Quantitative real time PCR for the detection of Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus in plants and in its insect vector
X Meeting, Italian Society for Plant Pathology (poster)

EPPO Bulletin (2002) 32, 47-48
E. Moriones (2002)
Detection and typing of Tomato yellow leaf curl viruses

Annals of Applied Biology (2001) 139, 251-257
P.V. Martínez-Culebras, I. Font and C. Jordá (2001)
A rapid PCR method to discriminate between Tomato yellow leaf curl virus isolates

EPPO Bulletin (2000) 30, 457-462
A. Dalmon, M. Cailly and C. David (2000)
Comparison of serological and molecular techniques for detection of Tomato yellow leaf curl begomovirus

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2000) 106, 179-186
G.P. Accotto, J. Navas-Castillo, E. Noris, E. Moriones and D. Louro (2000)
Typing of Tomato yellow leaf curl viruses in Europe

control - general (1)

Annals of Applied Biology (2008) 153, 335-344
L. Velasco, B. Simón, D. Janssen and J.L. Cenis (2008)
Incidences and progression of Tomato chlorosis virus disease and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus disease in tomato under different greenhouse covers in southeast Spain

resistance/tolerance/defence of host (14)

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quarantine treatments/regulations/aspects (3)

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2012) 133, 797-801
Michelle E. Powell, Andrew G.S. Cuthbertson, Howard A. Bell, Neil Boonham, Jane Morris and Phil Northing (2012)
First record of the Q Biotype of the sweetpotato whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, intercepted in the UK

Horticultura Brasileira (2004) 22, 799-800
Alice K. Inoue-Nagata, Jesús Navas-Castillo, Paulo C.T. de Melo and Antônio C. de Ávila (2004)
Busca por Tomato yellow leaf curl virus e Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus em tomateiros
[Survey on Tomato yellow leaf curl virus and Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus in tomatoes]

EPPO Bulletin (2000) 30, 457-462
A. Dalmon, M. Cailly and C. David (2000)
Comparison of serological and molecular techniques for detection of Tomato yellow leaf curl begomovirus

damage/losses/economics (1)

Plant Breeding (2004) 123, 275-279
O. Gómez, M. Piñón, Y. Martínez, M. Quiñónes, D. Fonseca and H. Laterrot (2004)
Breeding for resistance to begomovirus in tropic-adapted tomato genotypes

environment - cropping system/rotation (8)

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2017) 39, 325-333
Ghandi Anfoka, Miasser Altaleb, Fatima Haj Ahmad and Mohammad Abu Obaida (2017)
Charlock mustard (Sinapis arvensis): a weed reservoir for begomoviruses and associated betasatellite in Jordan

Journal of Plant Pathology (2014) 96, p. 434 (Zammouri et al.)
S. Zammouri and M. Mnari-Hattab (2014)
First report of Solanum elaeagnifolium as natural host of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus species (TYLCV and TYLCSV) in Tunisia

New Phytologist (2012) 194, 846-858
Zaira Caracuel, Rosa Lozano-Durán, Stéphanie Huguet, Manuel Arroyo-Mateos, Edgar A. Rodríguez-Negrete and Eduardo R. Bejarano (2012)
C2 from Beet curly top virus promotes a cell environment suitable for efficient replication of geminiviruses, providing a novel mechanism of viral synergism

Plant Pathology (2009) 58, 754-762
G. Anfoka, F. Haj Ahmad, M. Abhary and A. Hussein (2009)
Detection and molecular characterization of viruses associated with tomato yellow leaf curl disease in cucurbit crops in Jordan

Journal of Plant Pathology (2008) 90, p. 145 (Pellegrin et al.)
F. Pellegrin, M. Mnari-Hattab and A. Tahiri (2008)
First report of simultaneous presence of Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus and Tomato yellow leaf curl Israel virus infecting crops and weeds in Tunisia

Journal of Plant Pathology (2006) 88, S42-S43
A. Fanigliulo, R. Pacella, S. Comes and A. Crescenzi (2006)
Solanum nigrum, Datura stramonium and Sonchus asper as reservoirs of Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus in southern Italy
S.I.Pa.V XIII National Meeting - Foggia, 12-16 September 2006 - Poster

Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research (2004) 2, 115-119
Y.X. Jiang, C. de Blas, I.D. Bedford, G. Nombela and M. Muñiz (2004)
Effect of Bemisia tabaci biotype in the transmission of Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV ES) between tomato and common weeds

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2000) 106, 391-394
S. Sanchez-Campos, J. Navas-Castillo, F. Monci, J.A. Diaz and E. Moriones (2000)
Mercurialis ambigua and Solanum luteum: two newly discovered natural hosts of tomato yellow leaf curl geminiviruses

population dynamics/ epidemiology (3)

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2006) 114, 293-299
Salvatore Davino, Chiara Napoli, Mario Davino and Gian Paolo Accotto (2006)
Spread of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Sicily: Partial displacement of another geminivirus originally present

EPPO Bulletin (2002) 32, 25-29
C. Rapisarda and G. Tropea Garzia (2002)
Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus and its vector Bemisia tabaci in Sicilia (Italy): present status and control possibilities

Plant Disease (1999) 83, 29-32
Jesús Navas-Castillo, Sonia Sánchez-Campos, Juan Antonio Díaz, Elisa Sáez-Alonso and Enrique Moriones (1999)
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus-is causes a novel disease of common bean and severe epidemics in tomato in Spain

surveys/sampling/distribution (20)

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transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (6)

Journal of Virology (2009) 83, 5784-5795
Piero Caciagli, Vicente Medina Piles, Daniele Marian, Manuela Vecchiati, Vera Masenga, Giovanna Mason, Tania Falcioni and Emanuela Noris (2009)
Virion stability is important for the circulative transmission of Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus by Bemisia tabaci, but virion access to salivary glands does not guarantee transmissibility

Annals of the Entomological Society of America (2005) 98, 827-837
J.K. Brown and A.M. Idris (2005)
Genetic differentiation of whitefly Bemisia tabaci mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I, and phylogeographic concordance with the coat protein of the plant virus genus Begomovirus

Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research (2004) 2, 115-119
Y.X. Jiang, C. de Blas, I.D. Bedford, G. Nombela and M. Muñiz (2004)
Effect of Bemisia tabaci biotype in the transmission of Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV ES) between tomato and common weeds

EPPO Bulletin (2002) 32, 25-29
C. Rapisarda and G. Tropea Garzia (2002)
Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus and its vector Bemisia tabaci in Sicilia (Italy): present status and control possibilities

Archives of Virology (2002) 147, 787-801
V. Goldman and H. Czosnek (2002)
Whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci) issued from eggs bombarded with infectious DNA clones of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus from Israel (TYLCV) are able to infect tomato plants

European Journal of Plant Pathology (1995) 101, 163-170
P. Caciagli, D. Bosco and Lina Al-Bitar (1995)
Relationships of the Sardinian isolate of tomato yellow leaf curl geminivirus with its whitefly vector Bemisia tabaci Gen.

molecular biology - genes (25)

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review (2)

Molecular Plant Pathology (2010) 11, 441-450
Juan Antonio Díaz-Pendón, M. Carmen Cañizares, Enrique Moriones, Eduardo R. Bejarano, Henryk Czosnek and Jesús Navas-Castillo (2010)
Tomato yellow leaf curl viruses: ménage à trois between the virus complex, the plant and the whitefly vector

Annals of Applied Biology (2003) 142, 145-164
A. Varma and V.G. Malathi (2003)
Emerging geminivirus problems: A serious threat to crop production