Monique Henry
The following data have been transferred from the database of scientists of the International Society for Pest Information (ISPI):
Monique Henry
last recorded affiliation:
Wheat Program
Centro International de Mejoramiento de Maiz y Trigo (CIMMYT)
[International Center for Maize and Wheat Improvement]
Ap. Postal 6-641
(Km. 45 Carretera Mexico-Veracruz, 56130 El Batan, Texcoco)
Mexico City 06600
D.F.
Mexico
- remarks:
research on plant viruses
Publications of Monique Henry (7 listed):
Euphytica (2002) 128, 249-259
Ligia Ayala, Monique Henry, Maarten van Ginkel, Ravi Singh, Beat Keller and Mireille Khairallah (2002)
Identification of QTLs for BYDV tolerance in bread wheat
Archives of Virology (2001) 146, 619-628
I.-R. Choi, J.S. Hall, M. Henry, L. Zhang, G.L. Hein, R. French and D.C. Stenger (2001)
Contributions of genetic drift and negative selection on the evolution of three strains of wheat streak mosaic tritimovirus
Plant Disease (2001) 85, 13-17
H. Sánchez-Sánchez, M. Henry, E. Cárdenas-Soriano and H.F. Alvizo-Villasana (2001)
Identification of Wheat streak mosaic virus and its vector Aceria tosichella in Mexico
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2001) 102, 942-949
L. Ayala, M. Henry, D. González-de-León, M. van Ginkel, A. Mujeeb-Kazi, B. Keller and M. Khairallah (2001)
A diagnostic molecular marker allowing the study of Th. intermedium-derived resistance to BYDV in bread wheat segregating populations
Phytopathology (2001) 91, 55-62
L. Ayala, M. van Ginkel, M. Khairallah, B. Keller and M. Henry (2001)
Expression of Thinopyrum intermedium-derived Barley yellow dwarf viruses resistance in elite bread wheat backgrounds
Zeitschrift für Pflanzenkrankheiten und Pflanzenschutz - Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (1999) 106, 297-303
L. Haack, R. Courbon, G. Riault, S. Tanguy, D. le Vilain, M. Henry and C.A. Dedryver (1999)
A plant and field study of BYDV-PAV and -MAV distribution on maize in France
Phytopathology (1996) 86, p. S85 (Henry et al.)
M. Henry, C. Bass, L. Ayala and A. Wangai (1996)
Variability of Barley yellow dwarf viruses in Kenya and Ecuador