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161 related items for PubMed ID: 15703848

  • 1. Evidence for interspecific-recombination for three monopartite begomoviral genomes associated with the tomato leaf curl disease from central Sudan.
    Idris AM, Brown JK.
    Arch Virol; 2005 May; 150(5):1003-12. PubMed ID: 15703848
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  • 2. Molecular characterization of a naturally occurring intraspecific recombinant begomovirus with close relatives widespread in southern Arabia.
    Al-Saleh MA, Al-Shahwan IM, Brown JK, Idris AM.
    Virol J; 2014 Jun 02; 11():103. PubMed ID: 24890736
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  • 3. Cotton leaf curl Gezira alphasatellite associated with tomato leaf curl Sudan virus approaches the expected upper size limit in the evolution of alphasatellites.
    Fiallo-Olivé E, Hamed A, Navas-Castillo J, Moriones E.
    Virus Res; 2013 Dec 26; 178(2):506-10. PubMed ID: 24140627
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  • 4. A severe symptom phenotype in tomato in Mali is caused by a reassortant between a novel recombinant begomovirus (Tomato yellow leaf curl Mali virus) and a betasatellite.
    Chen LF, Rojas M, Kon T, Gamby K, Xoconostle-Cazares B, Gilbertson RL.
    Mol Plant Pathol; 2009 May 26; 10(3):415-30. PubMed ID: 19400843
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  • 7. Leaf curl diseases of two solanaceous species in Southwest Arabia are caused by a monopartite begomovirus evolutionarily most closely related to a species from the Nile Basin and unique suite of betasatellites.
    Idris AM, Abdullah NM, Brown JK.
    Virus Res; 2012 Oct 26; 169(1):296-300. PubMed ID: 22841489
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  • 12. Interaction of tomato yellow leaf curl virus with diverse betasatellites enhances symptom severity.
    Ito T, Kimbara J, Sharma P, Ikegami M.
    Arch Virol; 2009 Oct 26; 154(8):1233-9. PubMed ID: 19575277
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  • 13. Tomato leaf curl virus from Bangalore (ToLCV-Ban4): sequence comparison with Indian ToLCV isolates, detection in plants and insects, and vector relationships.
    Muniyappa V, Venkatesh HM, Ramappa HK, Kulkarni RS, Zeidan M, Tarba CY, Ghanim M, Czosnek H.
    Arch Virol; 2000 Oct 26; 145(8):1583-98. PubMed ID: 11003471
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  • 14. A worldwide survey of tomato yellow leaf curl viruses.
    Czosnek H, Laterrot H.
    Arch Virol; 1997 Oct 26; 142(7):1391-406. PubMed ID: 9267451
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  • 17. South West Indian Ocean islands tomato begomovirus populations represent a new major monopartite begomovirus group.
    Delatte H, Martin DP, Naze F, Goldbach R, Reynaud B, Peterschmitt M, Lett JM.
    J Gen Virol; 2005 May 26; 86(Pt 5):1533-1542. PubMed ID: 15831967
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  • 20. The spread of tomato yellow leaf curl virus from the Middle East to the world.
    Lefeuvre P, Martin DP, Harkins G, Lemey P, Gray AJ, Meredith S, Lakay F, Monjane A, Lett JM, Varsani A, Heydarnejad J.
    PLoS Pathog; 2010 Oct 28; 6(10):e1001164. PubMed ID: 21060815
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