Bibliography:Waikavirus oryzae
Publication list for Waikavirus oryzae sorted according to research topics
Contents
- 1 general biology - morphology - evolution (8)
- 2 control - general (1)
- 3 resistance/tolerance/defence of host (22)
- 4 damage/losses/economics (3)
- 5 environment - cropping system/rotation (2)
- 6 population dynamics/ epidemiology (6)
- 7 surveys/sampling/distribution (1)
- 8 transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (7)
- 9 molecular biology - genes (18)
- 10 review (1)
general biology - morphology - evolution (8)
Functional Plant Biology (2020) 47, 239-249
Jaymee R. Encabo, Reena Jesusa A. Macalalad-Cabral, Jerlie Mhay K. Matres, Sapphire Charlene Thea P. Coronejo, Gilda B. Jonson, Yuji Kishima, Amelia Henry and Il-Ryong Choi (2020)
Infection with an asymptomatic virus in rice results in a delayed drought response
Virus Genes (2000) 20, 79-85
Masamichi Isogai, Pepito Q. Cabauatan, Chikara Masuta, Ichiro Uyeda and Ossmat Azzam (2000)
Complete nucleotide sequence of the rice tungro spherical virus genome of the highly virulent strain Vt6
Archives of Virology (2000) 145, 2643-2657
O. Azzam, M. Arboleda, K.M.L. Umadhay, J.B. de los Reyes, F.S. Cruz, A. Mackenzie and K.L. McNally (2000)
Genetic composition and complexity of virus populations at tungro-endemic and outbreak rice sites
Archives of Virology (2000) 145, 1183-1197
Ossmat Azzam, M.L.M. Yambao, M. Muhsin, K.L. McNally and K.M.L. Umadhay (2000)
Genetic diversity of rice tungro spherical virus in tungro-endemic provinces of the Philippines and Indonesia
Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (1998) 146, 175-178
A. Druka and R. Hull (1998)
Variation of rice tungro viruses: Further evidence of two Rice tungro bacilliform virus strains and possibly several rice tungro spherical virus variants
Annals of Applied Biology (1996) 129, 267-287
G. Dahal, A. Druka, T.M. Burns, L.C. Villegas, Z. Fan, R.B. Shrestha and R. Hull (1996)
Some biological and genomic properties of rice tungro bacilliform badnavirus and rice tungro spherical waikavirus from Nepal
Journal of General Virology (1996) 77, 1975-1983
A. Druka, T. Burns, S. Zhang and R. Hull (1996)
Immunological characterization of rice tungro spherical virus coat proteins and differentiation of isolates from the Philippines and India
Journal of General Virology (1991) 72, 757-761
M.C. Jones, K. Gough, I. Dasgupta, B.L. Rao, J. Cliffe, R. Qu, P. Shen, M. Kaniewska, M. Blakebrough and J.W. Davies (1991)
Rice tungro disease is caused by an RNA and a DNA virus
control - general (1)
Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica (2003) 38, 109-114
C. Bharathimatha, Sabitha Doraiswamy, R. Rabindran, P. Renukadevi and R. Velazhahan (2003)
Existence of antiviral principles (AVPs) in seed extracts of Harpullia cupanioides (Roxb.) against Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), rice tungro virus (RTV) and cowpea aphid borne mosaic virus (CABMV)
resistance/tolerance/defence of host (22)
damage/losses/economics (3)
Annual Review of Phytopathology (2005) 43, 83-116
Richard N. Strange and Peter R. Scott (2005)
Plant disease: A threat to global food security
Plant Disease (2000) 84, 357-369
Serge Savary, Laetitia Willocquet, Francisco A. Elazegui, Nancy P. Castilla and Paul S. Teng (2000)
Rice pest constraints in tropical Asia: Quantification of yield losses due to rice pests in a range of production situations
Plant Disease (1998) 82, 705-709
Serge Savary, F.A. Elazegui and Paul S. Teng (1998)
Assessing the representativeness of data on yield losses due to rice diseases in tropical Asia
environment - cropping system/rotation (2)
Plant Pathology (1997) 46, 490-501
J. Holt and T.C.B. Chancellor (1997)
A model of plant virus disease epidemics in asynchronously-planted cropping systems
Environmental Entomology (1985) 14, 297-304
Z.R. Khan and R.C. Saxena (1985)
Behavior and biology of Nephotettix virescens (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) on tungro virus-infected rice plants: Epidemiology implications
population dynamics/ epidemiology (6)
Phytopathology (2000) 90, 85-93
X.-S. Zhang, J. Holt and J. Colvin (2000)
Mathematical models of host plant infection by helper-dependent virus complexes: Why are helper viruses always avirulent?
Archives of Virology (2000) 145, 2643-2657
O. Azzam, M. Arboleda, K.M.L. Umadhay, J.B. de los Reyes, F.S. Cruz, A. Mackenzie and K.L. McNally (2000)
Genetic composition and complexity of virus populations at tungro-endemic and outbreak rice sites
Plant Pathology (1999) 48, 453-461
J. Holt and T.C.B. Chancellor (1999)
Modelling the spatio-temporal deployment of resistant varieties to reduce the incidence of rice tungro disease in a dynamic cropping system
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) Holt et al. - Multi-field models of rice ...
J. Holt and T.C.B. Chancellor (1998)
Multi-field models of rice tungro virus disease dynamics
Edinburgh, U.K. (9 - 16 Aug. 1998), Paper presented in section: Uses of models in plant epidemiology
Bulletin of Entomological Research (1997) 87, 247-258
T.C.B. Chancellor, A.G. Cook, K.L. Heong and S. Villareal (1997)
The flight activity and infectivity of the major leafhopper vectors (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) of rice tungro viruses in an irrigated rice area in the Philippines
Plant Pathology (1997) 46, 490-501
J. Holt and T.C.B. Chancellor (1997)
A model of plant virus disease epidemics in asynchronously-planted cropping systems
surveys/sampling/distribution (1)
Annals of Applied Biology (1996) 129, 267-287
G. Dahal, A. Druka, T.M. Burns, L.C. Villegas, Z. Fan, R.B. Shrestha and R. Hull (1996)
Some biological and genomic properties of rice tungro bacilliform badnavirus and rice tungro spherical waikavirus from Nepal
transmission/dispersal of plant diseases (7)
Virus Genes (2012) 45, 350-359
Vidhu Verma, Shweta Sharma, S. Vimla Devi, S. Rajasubramaniam and Indranil Dasgupta (2012)
Delay in virus accumulation and low virus transmission from transgenic rice plants expressing rice tungro spherical virus RNA
Phytopathology (2000) 90, 85-93
X.-S. Zhang, J. Holt and J. Colvin (2000)
Mathematical models of host plant infection by helper-dependent virus complexes: Why are helper viruses always avirulent?
Phytopathology (1999) 89, 1022-1027
H. Huet, S. Mahendra, J. Wang, E. Sivamani, C.A. Ong, L. Chen, A. de Kochko, R.N. Beachy and C. Fauquet (1999)
Near immunity to rice tungro spherical virus achieved in rice by a replicase-mediated resistance strategy
Bulletin of Entomological Research (1997) 87, 247-258
T.C.B. Chancellor, A.G. Cook, K.L. Heong and S. Villareal (1997)
The flight activity and infectivity of the major leafhopper vectors (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) of rice tungro viruses in an irrigated rice area in the Philippines
Bulletin of Entomological Research (1997) 87, 387-395
G. Dahal, H. Hibino and V.M. Aguiero (1997)
Population characteristics and tungro transmission by Nephotettix virescens (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) on selected resistant rice cultivars
Environmental Entomology (1985) 14, 297-304
Z.R. Khan and R.C. Saxena (1985)
Behavior and biology of Nephotettix virescens (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) on tungro virus-infected rice plants: Epidemiology implications
Environmental Entomology (1983) 12, 201-205
E.A. Heinrichs and H. Rapusas (1983)
Correlation of resistance to the green leafhopper, Nephotettix virescens (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) with tungro virus infection in rice varieties having different genes for resistance
molecular biology - genes (18)
review (1)
Annual Review of Phytopathology (1996) 34, 249-274
Hiroyuki Hibino (1996)
Biology and epidemiology of rice viruses