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Scott Adkins

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Phytopathology|October 12, 2022
Field-Portable, Rapid, and Low-Cost RT-LAMP Assay for the Detection of Tomato Chlorotic Spot VirusSalih Yilmaz, Scott Adkins, Ozgur Batuman
Genome Announcements|April 4, 2015
Complete genome sequence of a tomato mottle mosaic virus isolate from the United StatesKornelia Fillmer, Scott Adkins, Patchara Pongam, et al.
Archives of Virology|March 7, 2024
The complete genome sequence of tomato necrotic ringspot virus in chilli in Thailand derived from next-generation sequencingPhoowanarth Maneechoat, Pissawan Chiemsombat, Salvador Lopez, et al.
Archives of Virology|May 13, 2016
The complete nucleotide sequence and genomic characterization of tropical soda apple mosaic virusKornelia Fillmer, Scott Adkins, Patchara Pongam, et al.
Plant Disease|February 14, 2019
Surprising Results from a Search for Effective Disinfectants for Tobacco mosaic virus-Contaminated ToolsDennis J Lewandowski, Amanda J Hayes, Scott Adkins
Genome Announcements|July 11, 2015
Complete Genome Sequence of Tomato Mosaic Virus Isolated from Jasmine in the United StatesKornelia Fillmer, Scott Adkins, Patchara Pongam, et al.
Phytopathology|July 24, 2010
Distribution of four viruses in single and mixed infections within infected watermelon plants in FloridaWilliam W Turechek, Chandrasekar S Kousik, Scott Adkins
Plant Disease|February 8, 2019
Semipersistent Whitefly Transmission of Squash vein yellowing virus, Causal Agent of Viral Watermelon Vine DeclineSusan E Webb, Scott Adkins, Stuart R Reitz
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education|June 2, 2018
Using Tobamoviruses for Phylogenetic Instruction in Undergraduate Biology CoursesKornelia Fillmer, Scott Adkins, Patchara Pongam, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 19, 2024
Comparative transcriptome analysis of resistant and susceptible watermelon genotypes reveals the role of RNAi, callose, proteinase, and cell wall in squash vein yellowing virus resistanceRahul Kumar, Bidisha Chanda, Scott Adkins, et al.
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Phytopathology|October 12, 2022
Field-Portable, Rapid, and Low-Cost RT-LAMP Assay for the Detection of Tomato Chlorotic Spot VirusSalih Yilmaz, Scott Adkins, Ozgur Batuman
Genome Announcements|April 4, 2015
Complete genome sequence of a tomato mottle mosaic virus isolate from the United StatesKornelia Fillmer, Scott Adkins, Patchara Pongam, et al.
Archives of Virology|March 7, 2024
The complete genome sequence of tomato necrotic ringspot virus in chilli in Thailand derived from next-generation sequencingPhoowanarth Maneechoat, Pissawan Chiemsombat, Salvador Lopez, et al.
Archives of Virology|May 13, 2016
The complete nucleotide sequence and genomic characterization of tropical soda apple mosaic virusKornelia Fillmer, Scott Adkins, Patchara Pongam, et al.
Plant Disease|February 14, 2019
Surprising Results from a Search for Effective Disinfectants for Tobacco mosaic virus-Contaminated ToolsDennis J Lewandowski, Amanda J Hayes, Scott Adkins
Genome Announcements|July 11, 2015
Complete Genome Sequence of Tomato Mosaic Virus Isolated from Jasmine in the United StatesKornelia Fillmer, Scott Adkins, Patchara Pongam, et al.
Phytopathology|July 24, 2010
Distribution of four viruses in single and mixed infections within infected watermelon plants in FloridaWilliam W Turechek, Chandrasekar S Kousik, Scott Adkins
Plant Disease|February 8, 2019
Semipersistent Whitefly Transmission of Squash vein yellowing virus, Causal Agent of Viral Watermelon Vine DeclineSusan E Webb, Scott Adkins, Stuart R Reitz
Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education|June 2, 2018
Using Tobamoviruses for Phylogenetic Instruction in Undergraduate Biology CoursesKornelia Fillmer, Scott Adkins, Patchara Pongam, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|August 19, 2024
Comparative transcriptome analysis of resistant and susceptible watermelon genotypes reveals the role of RNAi, callose, proteinase, and cell wall in squash vein yellowing virus resistanceRahul Kumar, Bidisha Chanda, Scott Adkins, et al.
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