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  • 2. Transmission of Iris yellow spot virus by Frankliniella fusca and Thrips tabaci (Thysanoptera: Thripidae).
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  • 5. Efficient RT-PCR tool for tomato spotted wilt virus detection in its vectors Thrips tabaci and Frankliniella occidentalis.
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    Acta Virol; 2019 Feb; 63(3):341-343. PubMed ID: 31507203
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  • 8. Orthotospovirus iridimaculaflavi (iris yellow spot virus): An emerging threat to onion cultivation and its transmission by Thrips tabaci in India.
    Pandi A, Perumal R, John Samuel K, Subramanian J, Malaichamy K.
    Microb Pathog; 2024 Aug 01; 193():106716. PubMed ID: 38848932
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  • 10. Evolutionary dynamics of Tomato spotted wilt virus within and between alternate plant hosts and thrips.
    Ruark-Seward CL, Bonville B, Kennedy G, Rasmussen DA.
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  • 11. Thrips developmental stage-specific transcriptome response to tomato spotted wilt virus during the virus infection cycle in Frankliniella occidentalis, the primary vector.
    Schneweis DJ, Whitfield AE, Rotenberg D.
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  • 12. Thrips transmission of tospoviruses.
    Rotenberg D, Jacobson AL, Schneweis DJ, Whitfield AE.
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  • 13. RNA interference tools for the western flower thrips, Frankliniella occidentalis.
    Badillo-Vargas IE, Rotenberg D, Schneweis BA, Whitfield AE.
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  • 14. Iris Yellow Spot Virus Prolongs the Adult Lifespan of Its Primary Vector, Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae).
    Leach A, Fuchs M, Harding R, Nault BA.
    J Insect Sci; 2019 May 01; 19(3):. PubMed ID: 31127944
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  • 15. Importance of Transplanted Onions Contributing to Late-Season Iris yellow spot virus Epidemics in New York.
    Leach A, Fuchs M, Harding R, Schmidt-Jeffris R, Nault BA.
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  • 16. The NSs protein of tomato spotted wilt virus is required for persistent infection and transmission by Frankliniella occidentalis.
    Margaria P, Bosco L, Vallino M, Ciuffo M, Mautino GC, Tavella L, Turina M.
    J Virol; 2014 May 01; 88(10):5788-802. PubMed ID: 24623427
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  • 17. Development of a protocol for the identification of tospoviruses and thrips species in individual thrips.
    Seepiban C, Charoenvilaisiri S, Kumpoosiri M, Bhunchoth A, Chatchawankanphanich O, Gajanandana O.
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  • 18. CONTROL OF VIRAL DISEASES TRANSMITTED IN A PERSISTENT MANNER BY THRIPS IN PEPPER (TOMATO SPOTTED WILT VIRUS).
    Fanigliulo A, Viggiano A, Gualco A, Crescenzi A.
    Commun Agric Appl Biol Sci; 2014 Sep 15; 79(3):433-7. PubMed ID: 26080477
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  • 20. Winter weeds as inoculum sources of tomato spotted wilt virus and as reservoirs for its vector, Frankliniella fusca (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in farmscapes of Georgia.
    Srinivasan R, Riley D, Diffie S, Shrestha A, Culbreath A.
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