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Virus Genes|April 15, 2000
Clones of cotton leaf curl geminivirus induce symptoms atypical of cotton leaf curl diseaseR W Briddon, S Mansoor, I D Bedford, et al.
Virology|March 9, 2002
Exchange of three amino acids in the coat protein results in efficient whitefly transmission of a nontransmissible Abutilon mosaic virus isolateM Höhnle, P Höfer, I D Bedford, et al.
Virology|March 1, 1991
Host range and symptoms are determined by specific domains of the maize streak virus genomeM I Boulton, D I King, P G Markham, et al.
Biochemical Genetics|June 22, 2000
Genetic analysis of Bemisia (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) populations by isoelectric focusing electrophoresisJ K Brown, T M Perring, A D Cooper, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|November 26, 2013
Specificity of Agrobacterium-mediated delivery of maize streak virus DNA to members of the GramineaeM I Boulton, W G Buchholz, M S Marks, et al.
Plant Disease|March 6, 2019
Widespread Occurrence of Cotton leaf curl virus on Radish in PakistanS Mansoor, S Mukhtar, M Hussain, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|May 1, 1992
The nucleotide sequence of an infectious insect-transmissible clone of the geminivirus Panicum streak virusR W Briddon, P Lunness, L C Chamberlin, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|September 12, 2006
Genetic diversity and phylogeography of cassava mosaic viruses in KenyaSimon E Bull, Rob W Briddon, William S Sserubombwe, et al.
Plant Disease|March 3, 2019
Association of a Disease Complex Involving a Begomovirus, DNA 1 and a Distinct DNA Beta with Leaf Curl Disease of Okra in PakistanS Mansoor, I Amin, M Hussain, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 7, 2000
A unique virus complex causes Ageratum yellow vein diseaseK Saunders, I D Bedford, R W Briddon, et al.
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Virus Genes|April 15, 2000
Clones of cotton leaf curl geminivirus induce symptoms atypical of cotton leaf curl diseaseR W Briddon, S Mansoor, I D Bedford, et al.
Virology|March 9, 2002
Exchange of three amino acids in the coat protein results in efficient whitefly transmission of a nontransmissible Abutilon mosaic virus isolateM Höhnle, P Höfer, I D Bedford, et al.
Virology|March 1, 1991
Host range and symptoms are determined by specific domains of the maize streak virus genomeM I Boulton, D I King, P G Markham, et al.
Biochemical Genetics|June 22, 2000
Genetic analysis of Bemisia (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) populations by isoelectric focusing electrophoresisJ K Brown, T M Perring, A D Cooper, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|November 26, 2013
Specificity of Agrobacterium-mediated delivery of maize streak virus DNA to members of the GramineaeM I Boulton, W G Buchholz, M S Marks, et al.
Plant Disease|March 6, 2019
Widespread Occurrence of Cotton leaf curl virus on Radish in PakistanS Mansoor, S Mukhtar, M Hussain, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|May 1, 1992
The nucleotide sequence of an infectious insect-transmissible clone of the geminivirus Panicum streak virusR W Briddon, P Lunness, L C Chamberlin, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|September 12, 2006
Genetic diversity and phylogeography of cassava mosaic viruses in KenyaSimon E Bull, Rob W Briddon, William S Sserubombwe, et al.
Plant Disease|March 3, 2019
Association of a Disease Complex Involving a Begomovirus, DNA 1 and a Distinct DNA Beta with Leaf Curl Disease of Okra in PakistanS Mansoor, I Amin, M Hussain, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 7, 2000
A unique virus complex causes Ageratum yellow vein diseaseK Saunders, I D Bedford, R W Briddon, et al.
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