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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:...
- 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...
- 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...