Bibliography:Tomato yellow spot virus
Publication list for Tomato yellow spot virus sorted according to research topics
Contents
general biology - morphology - evolution (1)
Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 3687-3696
E.C. Andrade, G.G. Manhani, P.F. Alfenas, R.F. Calegario, E.P.B. Fontes and F.M. Zerbini (2006)
Tomato yellow spot virus, a tomato-infecting begomovirus from Brazil with a closer relationship to viruses from Sida sp., forms pseudorecombinants with begomoviruses from tomato but not from Sida
resistance/tolerance/defence of host (1)
Horticultura Brasileira (2012) 30, 639-644
Francisco D. Hurtado, Marta A. Gil, Yamila M. Zubiaur, Jorge G. Aguilera, César Augusto D. Xavier, Francisco Murilo Zerbini Junior and Derly Jose H. da Silva (2012)
Fontes de resistência em tomateiro aos begomovírus bissegmentados Tomato yellow spot virus e Tomato severe rugose virus
[Sources of resistance in tomato to bipartite begomoviruses Tomato yellow spot virus and Tomato severe rugose virus]
environment - cropping system/rotation (2)
Plant Disease (2014) 98, p. 1445 (Fernandes-Acioli et al.)
N.A.N. Fernandes-Acioli, L.S. Boiteux, M.E.N. Fonseca, L.R.G. Segnana and E.W. Kitajima (2014)
Report of Tomato yellow spot virus infecting Leonurus sibiricus in Paraguay and within tomato fields in Brazil
Plant Disease (2013) 97, p. 289 (Barbosa et al.)
J.C. Barbosa, B. Eckstein, A. Bergamin Filho, J.A.M. Rezende and L.J. Dallagnol (2013)
First report of Tomato yellow spot virus infecting Leonurus sibiricus in Brazil
surveys/sampling/distribution (3)
Australasian Plant Pathology (2018) 47, 343-350
Gonzalo Varela, Vera Avalos, Pablo Reyna, Irma G. Laguna and Patricia Rodriguez Pardina (2018)
Identification, molecular characterization and relative incidence of begomoviruses infecting bean crops in northwestern Argentina: an update
Annals of Applied Biology (2011) 158, 69-78
P.E. Rodríguez-Pardina, K. Hanada, I.G. Laguna, F.M. Zerbini and D.A. Ducasse (2011)
Molecular characterisation and relative incidence of bean- and soybean-infecting begomoviruses in northwestern Argentina
Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira (2007) 42, 1335-1343
Renata Faier Calegario, Sávio de Siqueira Ferreira, Eduardo Chumbinho de Andrade and Francisco Murilo Zerbini (2007)
Characterization of Tomato yellow spot virus, a novel tomato-infecting begomovirus in Brazil
molecular biology - genes (2)
Annals of Applied Biology (2011) 158, 69-78
P.E. Rodríguez-Pardina, K. Hanada, I.G. Laguna, F.M. Zerbini and D.A. Ducasse (2011)
Molecular characterisation and relative incidence of bean- and soybean-infecting begomoviruses in northwestern Argentina
Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 3687-3696
E.C. Andrade, G.G. Manhani, P.F. Alfenas, R.F. Calegario, E.P.B. Fontes and F.M. Zerbini (2006)
Tomato yellow spot virus, a tomato-infecting begomovirus from Brazil with a closer relationship to viruses from Sida sp., forms pseudorecombinants with begomoviruses from tomato but not from Sida