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69
Citations
14122
World Ranking
2096
National Ranking
879

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Dennis R. Hoagland Award, American Society of Plant Biologists
  • 1991 - Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society

Overview

Dennis Gonsalves is affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture in the United States. Their work is recognized within the field of plant biology and phytopathology.

Throughout their career, Dennis Gonsalves has been acknowledged with several awards. These include the Dennis R. Hoagland Award from the American Society of Plant Biologists in 2006 and being named a Fellow of the American Phytopathological Society in 1991.

There is no publicly available data on specific research papers published by Dennis Gonsalves, nor information on frequent co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study. Likewise, no particular research topics are listed in the source data.

Their affiliation with the United States Department of Agriculture suggests involvement in research related to agriculture, plant pathology, or related biological sciences, but specific details have not been provided.

Best Publications

  • The draft genome of the transgenic tropical fruit tree papaya (Carica papaya Linnaeus)

    Ray Ming;Shaobin Hou;Yun Feng;Qingyi Yu

  • Control of papaya ringspot virus in papaya: a case study.

    Dennis Gonsalves

  • Virus Resistant Papaya Plants Derived from Tissues Bombarded with the Coat Protein Gene of Papaya Ringspot Virus

    Maureen M. M. Fitch;Maureen M. M. Fitch;Richard M. Manshardt;Dennis Gonsalves;Jerry L. Slightom

  • The family Closteroviridae revised

    G.P. Martelli;A.A. Agranovsky;M. Bar-Joseph;D. Boscia

  • Transgenic plums (Prunus domestica L.) express the plum pox virus coat protein gene.

    Ralph Scorza;Michel Ravelonandro;Ann M. Callahan;John M. Cordts

  • Virus Coat Protein Transgenic Papaya Provides Practical Control of Papaya ringspot virus in Hawaii

    S. A. Ferreira;K. Y. Pitz;R. Manshardt;F. Zee

  • Stable transformation of papaya via microprojectile bombardment

    Maureen M. M. Fitch;Richard M. Manshardt;Dennis Gonsalves;Jerry L. Slightom

  • Safety of Virus-Resistant Transgenic Plants Two Decades After Their Introduction: Lessons from Realistic Field Risk Assessment Studies*

    Marc Fuchs;Dennis Gonsalves

  • The Closteroviruses: A Distinct Group of Elongated Plant Viruses

    M. Bar-Joseph;S.M. Garnsey;D. Gonsalves

  • Differential protection against papaya ringspot virus isolates in coat protein gene transgenic papaya and classically cross-protected papaya.

    P. F. Tennant;C. Gonsalves;K.-S. Ling;M. Fitch

  • Papaya ringspot virus‐P: characteristics, pathogenicity, sequence variability and control

    Savarni Tripathi;Jon Y. Suzuki;Stephen A. Ferreira;Dennis Gonsalves

  • Resistance of Transgenic Hybrid Squash ZW-20 Expressing the Coat Protein Genes of Zucchini Yellow Mosaic Virus and Watermelon Mosaic Virus 2 to Mixed Infections by Both Potyviruses

    Marc Fuchs;Dennis Gonsalves

  • Protection Against Detrimental Effects of Potyvirus Infection in Transgenic Tobacco Plants Expressing the Papaya Ringspot Virus Coat Protein Gene

    Kaishu Ling;Shigetou Namba;Carol Gonsalves;Jerry L. Slightom

  • Control of papaya ringspot virus by cross protection

    Shyi-Dong Yeh;D. Gonsalves;Hui-Liang Wang;R. Namba

  • Pathogen-derived resistance provides papaya with effective protection against papaya ringspot virus.

    Suwenza Lius;Richard M. Manshardt;Maureen M. M. Fitch;Jerry L. Slightom

  • A single chimeric transgene derived from two distinct viruses confers multi-virus resistance in transgenic plants through homology-dependent gene silencing.

    Fuh-Jyh Jan;Carmen Fagoaga;Sheng-Zhi Pang;Dennis Gonsalves

  • Papaya Ringspot Virus Resistance of Transgenic Rainbow and SunUp is Affected by Gene Dosage, Plant Development, and Coat Protein Homology

    Paula Tennant;G. Fermin;M.M. Fitch;R.M. Manshardt

  • Post‐transcriptional transgene silencing and consequent tospovirus resistance in transgenic lettuce are affected by transgene dosage and plant development

    Sheng-Zhi Pang;Fuh-Jyh Ja;Kim Carney;John Stout

  • The nucleotide sequences of the 3'-terminal regions of papaya ringspot virus strains W and P.

    Hector Quemada;Brigitte L'Hostis;Dennis Gonsalves;Ilene M. Reardon

  • Nontarget DNA sequences reduce the transgene length necessary for RNA-mediated tospovirus resistance in transgenic plants

    Sheng-Zhi Pang;Fuh-Jyh Jan;Dennis Gonsalves

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry L. Slightom
Jerry L. Slightom AureoGen Biosciences (United States)
Marc Fuchs
Marc Fuchs Cornell University
Shigetou Namba
Shigetou Namba University of Tokyo
Amit Gal-On
Amit Gal-On Agricultural Research Organization
Ann M. Callahan
Ann M. Callahan United States Department of Agriculture
Paul H. Moore
Paul H. Moore Agricultural Research Service
Roger N. Beachy
Roger N. Beachy Washington University in St. Louis
David C. Baulcombe
David C. Baulcombe University of Cambridge
Steven L. Salzberg
Steven L. Salzberg Johns Hopkins University
Michael C. Schatz
Michael C. Schatz Johns Hopkins University

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