Sergei Chirkov

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Publications of Sergei Chirkov (17 listed):

Plants (2021) 10 (11 - 2327)
Anna Sheveleva, Gennady Osipov, Tatiana Gasanova, Peter Ivanov and Sergei Chirkov (2021)
Plum pox virus strain C isolates can reduce sour cherry productivity

Plant Disease (2020) 104, p. 2533 (Sattorov et al.)
M. Sattorov, A. Sheveleva, V. Fayziev and S. Chirkov (2020)
First report of Plum pox virus on plum in Uzbekistan

Journal of General Plant Pathology (2019) 85, 39-43
Anna Sheveleva, Miroslav Glasa, Anna Kudryavtseva, Peter Ivanov and Sergei Chirkov (2019)
Genetic diversity, host range and transmissibility of CR isolates of Plum pox virus

Journal of Plant Pathology (2018) 100, p. 605 (Zakubanskiy et al.)
Alexander Zakubanskiy, Irina Mitrofanova and Sergei Chirkov (2018)
First report of clematis chlorotic mottle virus on clematis in Russia

Plant Disease (2018) 102, 569-575
Sergei Chirkov, Anna Sheveleva, Peter Ivanov and Alexander Zakubanskiy (2018)
Analysis of genetic diversity of Russian sour cherry Plum pox virus isolates provides evidence of a new strain

Virus Genes (2018) 54, 328-332
Sergei Chirkov, Peter Ivanov, Anna Sheveleva, Anna Kudryavtseva and Irina Mitrofanova (2018)
Molecular characterization of Plum pox virus Rec isolates from Russia suggests a new insight into evolution of the strain

Viruses (2018) 10 (9 - 450)
Anna Sheveleva, Peter Ivanov, Tatiana Gasanova, Gennady Osipov and Sergei Chirkov (2018)
Sequence analysis of Plum pox virus strain C isolates from Russia revealed prevalence of the D96E mutation in the universal epitope and interstrain recombination events

Journal of Plant Pathology (2018) 100, 575-580
Alexander Zakubanskiy, Irina Mitrofanova, Anna Sheveleva and Sergei Chirkov (2018)
Analysis of Canna yellow streak virus complete genomes provides evidence of multiple intraspecies recombination events

European Journal of Plant Pathology (2017) 149, 923-931
A.V. Zakubanskiy, I.V. Mitrofanova and S.N. Chirkov (2017)
Molecular characterization of viruses infecting canna in Russia

Phytopathology (2016) 106, 407-416
Delano James, Dan Sanderson, Aniko Varga, Anna Sheveleva and Sergei Chirkov (2016)
Genome sequence analysis of new isolates of the Winona strain of Plum pox virus and the first definitive evidence of intrastrain recombination events

Archives of Virology (2013) 158, 1383-1387
Sergei Chirkov, Peter Ivanov and Anna Sheveleva (2013)
Detection and partial molecular characterization of atypical Plum pox virus isolates from naturally infected sour cherry

Virus Genes (2013) 47, 385-388
Anna Sheveleva, Anna Kudryavtseva, Anna Speranskaya, Maxim Belenikin, Natalia Melnikova and Sergei Chirkov (2013)
Complete genome sequence of a novel Plum pox virus strain W isolate determined by 454 pyrosequencing

Plant Disease (2012) 96, 1135-1142
Anna Sheveleva, Peter Ivanov, Yuri Prihodko, Delano James and Sergei Chirkov (2012)
Occurrence and genetic diversity of winona-like Plum pox virus isolates in Russia

Journal of General Virology (2012) 93, 400-407
Olga Karpova, Nikolai Nikitin, Sergey Chirkov, Ekaterina Trifonova, Anna Sheveleva, Ekaterina Lazareva and Joseph Atabekov (2012)
Immunogenic compositions assembled from Tobacco mosaic virus-generated spherical particle platforms and foreign antigens

Journal of General Virology (2011) 92, 453-456
Joseph Atabekov, Nikolai Nikitin, Marina Arkhipenko, Sergey Chirkov and Olga Karpova (2011)
Thermal transition of native Tobacco mosaic virus and RNA-free viral proteins into spherical nanoparticles

Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology (2006) 42, 200-203
S.N. Kulikov, S.N. Chirkov, A.V. Il'ina, S.A. Lopatin and V.P. Varlamov (2006)
Effect of the molecular weight of chitosan on its antiviral activity in plants

Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection (1998) 31, 535-541
N. Surguchova, S. Chirkov and J. Atabekov (1998)
Elisa-test bei Nepoviren mit einem neuen Enzym-einer anorganischen Pyrophosphatase aus Escherichia coli
[Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) of nepoviruses using an inorganic pyrophosphatase of Escherichia coli as an enzyme label]