Tzahi Arazi
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Publications of Tzahi Arazi (7 listed):
Molecular Plant Pathology (2016) 17, 1140-1153
Jeyabharathy Chandrasekaran, Marina Brumin, Dalia Wolf, Diana Leibman, Chen Klap, Mali Pearlsman, Amir Sherman, Tzahi Arazi and Amit Gal-On (2016)
Development of broad virus resistance in non-transgenic cucumber using CRISPR/Cas9 technology
Archives of Virology (2015) 160, 2727-2739
Diana Leibman, Shanmugam Prakash, Dalia Wolf, Aaron Zelcer, Ghandi Anfoka, Sabrina Haviv, Marina Brumin, Victor Gaba, Tzahi Arazi, Moshe Lapidot and Amit Gal-On (2015)
Immunity to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in transgenic tomato is associated with accumulation of transgene small RNA
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2011) 24, 1220-1238
Diana Leibman, Dalia Wolf, Vinod Saharan, Aaron Zelcer, Tzahi Arazi, Shiboleth Yoel, Victor Gaba and Amit Gal-On (2011)
A high level of transgenic viral small RNA is associated with broad potyvirus resistance in cucurbits
Virus Genes (2010) 40, 119-129
Ran Stav, Anat Hendelman, Kobi Buxdorf and Tzahi Arazi (2010)
Transgenic expression of Tomato bushy stunt virus silencing suppressor P19 via the pOp/LhG4 transactivation system induces viral-like symptoms in tomato
Journal of General Virology (2004) 85, 3421-3430
Boaz Kimalov, Amit Gal-On, Ran Stav, Eduard Belausov and Tzahi Arazi (2004)
Maintenance of coat protein N-terminal net charge and not primary sequence is essential for Zucchini yellow mosaic virus systemic infectivity
Phytoparasitica (2001) 29, 252-253
Y.M. Shiboleth, T. Arazi and A. Gal-On (2001)
Weed control in field-grown cucurbits inoculated with an attenuated ZYMV virus-vector expressing phosphinothricin acetyltransferase
22nd Congress of the Israeli Phytopathological Society, February 12-13, 2001, Bet Dagan, Israel, lecture
Journal of Virology (2001) 75, 6329-6336
T. Arazi, Y.M. Shiboleth and A. Gal-On (2001)
A nonviral peptide can replace the entire N terminus of zucchini yellow mosaic potyvirus coat protein and permits viral systemic infection