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Publications of Maria Laura Garcia (21 listed):
Journal of General Virology (2023) 104 (5 - 1807)
Stuart G. Siddell, Donald B. Smith, Evelien Adriaenssens, Poliane Alfenas-Zerbini, Bas E. Dutilh, Maria Laura Garcia, Sandra Junglen, Mart Krupovic, Jens H. Kuhn, Amy J. Lambert, Elliot J. Lefkowitz, Malgorzata Lobocka, Arcady R. Mushegian, Hanna M. Oksanen, David L. Robertson, Luisa Rubino, Sead Sabanadzovic, Peter Simmonds, Nobuhiro Suzuki, Koenraad Van Doorslaer, Anne-Mieke Vandamme, Arvind Varsani and F. Murilo Zerbini (2023)
Virus taxonomy and the role of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) Open Access
Archives of Virology (2021) 166, 1533-1545
Marcos D. Salina, María L. Genchi Garcia, Bárbara Bais, Maria E. Bravi, Constanza Brasesco, Matías Maggi, Marcelo Pecoraro, Alejandra Larsen, Hernan G. Sguazza and Francisco J. Reynaldi (2021)
Viruses that affect Argentinian honey bees (Apis mellifera)
Plant Pathology (2019) 68, 1587-1601
L. Ferrand, M.M.S. Almeida, A.F. Orílio, E. Dal Bó, R.O. Resende and M.L. García (2019)
Biological and molecular characterization of Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) resistance-breaking isolates from Argentina
Molecular Plant Pathology (2016) 17, 317-329
Carina A. Reyes, Eliana E. Ocolotobiche, Facundo E. Marmisollé, Gabriel Robles Luna, María B. Borniego, Ariel A. Bazzini, Sebastian Asurmendi and María L. García (2016)
Citrus psorosis virus 24K protein interacts with citrus miRNA precursors, affects their processing and subsequent miRNA accumulation and target expression
Plant Disease (2016) 100, p. 1026 (Ferrand et al.)
L. Ferrand, C. Nome, A.F. Orílio, M.L. García, T. Nagata, L.B. Ronco and E. Dal Bó (2016)
First report of Tomato blistering mosaic virus infecting tomato in Argentina
Journal of Phytopathology (2015) 163, 915-925
Agustina De Francesco, Norma Costa, María I. Plata and María L. García (2015)
Improved detection of Citrus psorosis virus and coat protein-derived transgenes in citrus plants: Comparison between RT-qPCR and TAS-ELISA
Plant Disease (2015) 99, p. 1869 (Ferrand et al.)
L. Ferrand, M.L. García, R.O. Resende, P.A. Balatti and E. Dal Bó (2015)
First report of a resistance-breaking isolate of Tomato spotted wilt virus infecting sweet pepper harboring the Tsw gene in Argentina
Plant Disease (2013) 97, p. 1662 (Ben Guerrero et al.)
E. Ben Guerrero, A. De Francesco, M.L. García, P.A. Balatti and E. Dal Bó (2013)
First report of Tomato rugose yellow leaf curl virus infecting tomato in Argentina
Journal of Phytopathology (2011) 159, 531-537
Carina Andrea Reyes, Maria Cecilia Zanek, Karelia Velázquez, Norma Costa, Maria Inés Plata and Maria Laura Garcia (2011)
Generation of sweet orange transgenic lines and evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus-derived resistance against psorosis A and psorosis B
Plant Pathology (2010) 59, 982-990
K. Velázquez, A. Renovell, M. Comellas, P. Serra, M.L. García, J.A. Pina, L. Navarro, P. Moreno and J. Guerri (2010)
Effect of temperature on RNA silencing of a negative-stranded RNA plant virus: Citrus psorosis virus
Plant Pathology (2010) 59, 1160-1161
A.E. Barcala Tabarrozzi, E.J. Peña, E. Dal Bo, G. Robles Luna, C.A. Reyes and M.L. Garcia (2010)
Identification of Mirafiori lettuce big-vein virus and Lettuce big-vein associated virus infecting Lactuca sativa with symptoms of lettuce big-vein disease in Argentina
Phytopathology (2009) 99, 38-49
M.F. Perera, M.P. Filippone, C.J. Ramallo, M.I. Cuenya, M.L. García, L.D. Ploper and A.P. Castagnaro (2009)
Genetic diversity among viruses associated with sugarcane mosaic disease in Tucumán, Argentina
Journal of General Virology (2006) 87, 3097-3102
Susana Martín, María Laura García, Antonella Troisi, Luis Rubio, Gonzalo Legarreta, Oscar Grau, Daniela Alioto, Pedro Moreno and José Guerri (2006)
Genetic variation of populations of Citrus psorosis virus
Archives of Virology (2005) 150, 167-176
S. Martín, C. López, M.L. García, G. Naum-Onganía, O. Grau, R. Flores, P. Moreno and J. Guerri (2005)
The complete nucleotide sequence of a Spanish isolate of Citrus psorosis virus: comparative analysis with other ophioviruses
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2004) 110, 747-757
Susana Martín, Daniela Alioto, Robert G. Milne, Stephen M. Garnsey, Mª Laura García, Oscar Grau, José Guerri and Pedro Moreno (2004)
Detection of Citrus psorosis virus by ELISA, molecular hybridization, RT-PCR and immunosorbent electron microscopy and its association with citrus psorosis disease
Journal of General Virology (2002) 83, 1777-1781
María Eugenia Sánchez de la Torre, Carmelo López, Oscar Grau and María Laura García (2002)
RNA 2 of Citrus psorosis virus is of negative polarity and has a single open reading frame in its complementary strand
Journal of General Virology (2001) 82, 25-28
Vera Thole, Maria-Laura Garcia, Clemens M.A. van Rossum, Lyda Neeleman, Frans T. Brederode, Huub J.M. Linthorst and John F. Bol (2001)
RNAs 1 and 2 of Alfalfa mosaic virus, expressed in transgenic plants, start to replicate only after infection of the plants with RNA 3
Phytoparasitica (1998) 26 (1) - Citrus ringspot (CtRSV) and ...
E. Dal Bó, M.E. Sánchez de la Torre, K. Djelouah, M.L. García and O. Grau (1998)
Citrus ringspot (CtRSV) and citrus psorosis-associated virus (CPsAV) can be detected by RT-PCR and ELISA assay
Xth International Congress of Virology, August 11-16, 1996, Binyanei haOoma, Jerusalem, Israel, poster
Phytoparasitica (1997) 25, p. 61 (Bol et al.)
J.F. Bol, C.M.A. van Rossum, M.L. Garcia and E.A.G. van der Vossen (1997)
cis-acting coding sequences required for the accumulation of Alfalfa mosaic virus (AlMV) RNAs
The Xth International Congress of Virology, August 11-16, 1996, Jerusalem, Israel, lecture
Plant Pathology (1997) 46, 830-836
M.L. Garcia, M.E.A. Delatorre, E. Dalbo, K. Djelouah, N. Rouag, E. Luisoni, R.G. Milne and O. Grau (1997)
Detection of citrus psorosis ringspot virus using RT-PCR and DAS-ELISA
Journal of General Virology (1994) 75, 3585-3590
M.L. Garcia, E. Dal Bo, O. Grau and R.G. Milne (1994)
The closely related citrus ringspot and citrus psorosis viruses have particles of novel filamentous morphology