His main research concerns Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, Begomovirus, Virology, Leaf curl and Plant virus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including clone and Host. In most of his Begomovirus studies, his work intersects topics such as Botany.
Enrique Moriones has researched Virology in several fields, including Genetics and Genome. Enrique Moriones combines subjects such as Intergenic region and Genotype with his study of Leaf curl. His Plant virus course of study focuses on Horticulture and Solanaceae and Agronomy.
Enrique Moriones focuses on Begomovirus, Virology, Plant virus, Tomato yellow leaf curl virus and Botany. His research on Begomovirus focuses in particular on Geminiviridae. His Geminiviridae study also includes fields such as
His Virology research includes elements of Genetics, Nucleic acid sequence and Gene. As a part of the same scientific family, Enrique Moriones mostly works in the field of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, focusing on Leaf curl and, on occasion, Family Geminiviridae and Intergenic region. His research in Botany tackles topics such as Horticulture which are related to areas like Agronomy and Solanaceae.
His primary areas of investigation include Begomovirus, Virology, Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, Botany and Whitefly. His Begomovirus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Leaf curl and Horticulture. His study in Virology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both RNA silencing and Phylogenetic tree.
His work in Tomato yellow leaf curl virus addresses issues such as Host, which are connected to fields such as Arabidopsis thaliana and Ecotype. His Botany research is mostly focused on the topic Genus. His Whitefly research incorporates elements of PEST analysis, Solanum pimpinellifolium and Trialeurodes.
His primary scientific interests are in Virology, Geminiviridae, Begomovirus, Curtovirus and Botany. His Virology research includes themes of Gene and Phylogenetic tree. His Geminiviridae study results in a more complete grasp of Virus.
His Begomovirus study deals with the bigger picture of Plant virus. His research in Curtovirus intersects with topics in Turncurtovirus, Becurtovirus and Genus. In general Botany, his work in Whitefly, PEST analysis and Hemiptera is often linked to Symbiosis linking many areas of study.
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Geminivirus strain demarcation and nomenclature
C. M. Fauquet;R. W. Briddon;J. K. Brown;E. Moriones.
Archives of Virology (2008)
Revision of Begomovirus taxonomy based on pairwise sequence comparisons
Judith K. Brown;F. Murilo Zerbini;Jesús Navas-Castillo;Enrique Moriones.
Archives of Virology (2015)
ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Geminiviridae.
F. Murilo Zerbini;Rob W Briddon;Ali Idris;Darren P Martin.
Journal of General Virology (2017)
Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, an emerging virus complex causing epidemics worldwide
E. Moriones;J. Navas-Castillo.
Virus Research (2000)
A natural recombinant between the geminiviruses Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus and Tomato yellow leaf curl virus exhibits a novel pathogenic phenotype and is becoming prevalent in Spanish populations.
Francisco Monci;Sonia Sánchez-Campos;Jesús Navas-Castillo;Enrique Moriones.
Virology (2002)
Establishment of three new genera in the family Geminiviridae: Becurtovirus, Eragrovirus and Turncurtovirus
Arvind Varsani;Arvind Varsani;Arvind Varsani;Jesús Navas-Castillo;Enrique Moriones;Cecilia Hernández-Zepeda.
Archives of Virology (2014)
A genome-wide pairwise-identity-based proposal for the classification of viruses in the genus Mastrevirus (family Geminiviridae)
Brejnev Muhire;Darren P. Martin;Judith K. Brown;Jesús Navas-Castillo.
Archives of Virology (2013)
Recommendations for the classification and nomenclature of the DNA-β satellites of begomoviruses
R. W. Briddon;J. K. Brown;E. Moriones;J. Stanley.
Archives of Virology (2008)
Capulavirus and Grablovirus: two new genera in the family Geminiviridae
Arvind Varsani;Arvind Varsani;Philippe Roumagnac;Marc Fuchs;Jesús Navas-Castillo.
Archives of Virology (2017)
Displacement of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV)-Sr by TYLCV-Is in Tomato Epidemics in Spain.
S. Sánchez-Campos;J. Navas-Castillo;R. Camero;C. Soria.
Phytopathology (1999)
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