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Method Tospoviruses (Family Bunyaviridae,
Genus Tospovirus) An
article by
Scott Adkins, Tom
Zitter and Tim Momol. "PP-212/PP134:
Tospoviruses (Family...
- 1093/aesa/90.5.521. Mound, L.A. (2001). "So many
thrips – so few
tospoviruses?".
Thrips and
Tospoviruses:
Proceedings of the 7th
International Symposium on Thysanoptera:...
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species of
Thrips that act as
vectors for over 20 viruses,
especially Tospoviruses, and
cause all
sorts of
plant diseases. Some
plants and
fungi act as...
- stress. This
thrips has also been
implicated in the
transmission of
three tospoviruses, but
there is some
controversy over its
efficiency as a vector. This...
- 2002. So many
thrips – so few
tospoviruses?, pp. 15 - 18. In L. A.
Mound and R.
Marullo [eds.],
Thrips and
Tospoviruses:
Proceedings of the 7th International...
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include the
Apple chlorotic leaf-spot
virus from the
genus Trichovirus,
Tospoviruses, and
Coconut cadang-cadang viroid. Leaf
spots may also be from injuries...
- gr****es and trees, in
addition to
commercial crops, and as a
vector for
tospoviruses, a form of
plant virus, it
particularly affects small fruit production...
- Peter; Goldbach, Rob; Prins,
Marcel (15
January 2003). "Negative-Strand
Tospoviruses and
Tenuiviruses Carry a Gene for a
Suppressor of Gene
Silencing at Analogous...
- MASENGA, V., MILNE, R. G. and LISA, V. (1993),
Characterization of two
Tospoviruses in Italy:
tomato spotted wilt and
impatiens necrotic spot.
Plant Pathology...
- and can be
major agricultural pests, with
several being vectors of
tospoviruses. The name
Thrips comes from the Gr**** word θρίψ
meaning woodworm. Thrips...