1955 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
His scientific interests lie mostly in Plant virus, Virology, Zoology, Invertebrate and Botany. As part of his studies on Virology, Karl Maramorosch frequently links adjacent subjects like Mycoplasma. His Zoology research integrates issues from Transmission of plant viruses, Arthropod and Tissue culture.
His research investigates the connection with Invertebrate and areas like In vitro which intersect with concerns in Ecology. His Woody plant study in the realm of Botany interacts with subjects such as Plant disease and Leafhopper. The concepts of his Biotechnology study are interwoven with issues in Pest control, Natural enemies and Biological pest control.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Virology, Plant virus, Tissue culture, Botany and Zoology. The Virus, Infectivity and Viroid research Karl Maramorosch does as part of his general Virology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Transmission, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His work on Plant pathology as part of general Plant virus study is frequently linked to Mechanical transmission, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His research in Tissue culture intersects with topics in Cell culture and Invertebrate. The study incorporates disciplines such as Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus and Microbiology in addition to Cell culture. In the subject of general Botany, his work in Woody plant is often linked to Homoptera and Leafhopper, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
Karl Maramorosch mainly focuses on Virology, Zoology, Plant virus, Membrane feeding and Virus. His study in the field of Cadang-cadang is also linked to topics like Lethal yellowing and Disease prevention. Karl Maramorosch undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Zoology and Triatoma dimidiata through his research.
His specific area of interest is Plant virus, where Karl Maramorosch studies Plant pathology. As a member of one scientific family, Karl Maramorosch mostly works in the field of Virus, focusing on Arthropod and, on occasion, Cell culture. His research investigates the connection between Agronomy and topics such as Forestry that intersect with problems in Forest ecology.
Karl Maramorosch mainly investigates Insect cell culture, Cell culture, Zoology, Membrane feeding and Virus classification. Insect cell culture is connected with Virology, Arthropod, Mosquito cell, Virus and Leafhopper in his study. He interconnects Insect, Biotechnology and Tissue culture in the investigation of issues within Cell culture.
Virus classification combines with fields such as Biography, Genealogy and Botanical garden in his investigation.
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Methods in Virology
K. Maramorosch;H. Koprowski.
(1984)
Aphids As Virus Vectors
Kerry F. Harris;Karl Maramorosch.
(1977)
Invertebrate systems in vitro
Edouard Kurstak;Karl Maramorosch;A. Dübendorfer.
(1980)
Viruses and virus diseases associated with whiteflies.
Julio Bird;Karl Maramorosch.
Advances in Virus Research (1978)
Leafhopper vectors and plant disease agents
Karl Maramorosch;Kerry F. Harris.
(1979)
Vectors of Plant Pathogens
Kerry F. Harris;Karl Maramorosch.
(1980)
Viral insecticides for biological control.
Karl Maramorosch;K. E. Sherman.
(1985)
Advances in Cell Culture
Gordon Sato;Karl Maramorosch.
(1981)
Invertebrate and Fish Tissue Culture
Yukiaki Kuroda;Edouard Kurstak;Karl Maramorosch.
(1988)
Mycoplasma diseases of plants and insects.
Karl Maramorosch;Robert R. Granados;Hiroyuki Hirumi.
Advances in Virus Research (1970)
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