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Leslie L. Domier is a researcher affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture in the United States. Their work primarily falls within the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant focus on plant science, endocrinology, insect science, and molecular biology.

Their research covers a variety of topics, notably:

  • Plant Virus Research Studies
  • Plant and Fungal Interactions Research
  • Plant Disease Resistance and Genetics
  • Insect-Plant Interactions and Control
  • Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
  • Yeasts and Rust Fungi Studies
  • Insect Resistance and Genetics

Leslie L. Domier has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed publications in established journals. Some of their recent papers include:

  • Soybean Thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) Harbor Highly Diverse Populations of Arthropod, Fungal and Plant Viruses, 2020, Viruses
  • Identification of the Viral Determinant of Hypovirulence and Host Range in Sclerotiniaceae of a Genomovirus Reconstructed from the Plant Metagenome, 2021, Journal of Virology
  • An NBS-LRR protein in the Rpp1 locus negates the dominance of Rpp1-mediated resistance against Phakopsora pachyrhizi in soybean, 2022, The Plant Journal
  • Cultivated and Wild Grapevines in Tennessee Possess Overlapping but Distinct Virus Populations, 2021, Plant Disease
  • Discovery of a Novel Member of the Carlavirus Genus from Soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.), 2021, Pathogens

Their frequent co-authors include Nancy K. McCoppin, G. L. Hartman, M. R. Hajimorad, Thanuja Thekke-Veetil, and Rongbin Hu. These collaborations have resulted in multiple joint publications.

Leslie L. Domier has published repeatedly in certain venues, demonstrating continued research output in:

  • Viruses
  • Plant Disease
  • Plant Health Progress
  • The Plant Journal
  • Journal of Virology

Best Publications

  • Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2016

    Claudio L. Afonso;Gaya K. Amarasinghe;Krisztián Bányai;Yīmíng Bào

  • Amplified fragment length polymorphism markers linked to a major quantitative trait locus controlling scab resistance in wheat.

    Guihua Bai;Frederic L. Kolb;Gregory Shaner;Leslie L. Domier

  • Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: update 2018

    Gaya K. Amarasinghe;Nidia G. Aréchiga Ceballos;Ashley C. Banyard;Christopher F. Basler

  • The nucleotide sequence of tobacco vein mottling virus RNA

    Leslie L. Domier;Kathleen M. Franklin;Muhammed Shahabuddin;Gary M. Hellmann

  • Potyviral proteins share amino acid sequence homology with picorna-, como-, and caulimoviral proteins

    Leslie L. Domier;John G. Shaw;Robert E. Rhoads

  • Genetic analysis of scab resistance QTL in wheat with microsatellite and AFLP markers.

    Wenchun Zhou;Frederic L Kolb;Guihua Bai;Gregory Shaner

  • Identification of Diverse Mycoviruses through Metatranscriptomics Characterization of the Viromes of Five Major Fungal Plant Pathogens

    Shin-Yi Lee Marzano;Berlin D. Nelson;Olutoyosi Ajayi-Oyetunde;Carl A. Bradley

  • Oral immunization of mice with transgenic tomato fruit expressing respiratory syncytial virus-F protein induces a systemic immune response.

    Jagdeep S. Sandhu;Sergei F. Krasnyanski;Leslie L. Domier;Schuyler S. Korban

  • Validation of a major QTL for scab resistance with SSR markers and use of marker-assisted selection in wheat

    W. C. Zhou;F. L. Kolb;G. H. Bai;L. L. Domier

  • Amino acid sequence of the mRNA cap-binding protein from human tissues.

    Wojciech Rychlik;Leslie L. Domier;Paul R. Gardner;Gary M. Hellmann

  • Novel mycoviruses discovered from metatranscriptomics survey of soybean phyllosphere phytobiomes

    Shin Yi Lee Marzano;Leslie L. Domier;Leslie L. Domier

  • Taxonomy of the order Mononegavirales: second update 2018

    Piet Maes;Gaya K. Amarasinghe;María A. Ayllón;Christopher F. Basler

  • Occurrence and Distribution of Aphis glycines on Soybeans in Illinois in 2000 and Its Potential Control

    G. L. Hartman;L. L. Domier;L. M. Wax;C. G. Helm

  • Characterization of Disease Resistance Loci in the USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection Using Genome-Wide Association Studies.

    Hao Xun Chang;Alexander E. Lipka;Leslie L. Domier;Glen L. Hartman

  • Infectious in vitro transcripts from cloned cDNA of a potyvirus, tobacco vein mottling virus.

    Leslie L. Domier;Kathleen M. Franklin;Arthur G. Hunt;Robert E. Rhoads

  • Label-free virus detection using silicon photonic microring resonators.

    Melinda S. McClellan;Leslie L. Domier;Ryan C. Bailey

  • NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT RHOPALOSIPHUM PADI VIRUS IS A MEMBER OF A NOVEL GROUP OF INSECT-INFECTING RNA VIRUSES

    Jae Sun Moon;Leslie L. Domier;Leslie L. Domier;Nancy K. McCoppin;Nancy K. McCoppin;Cleora J. D'Arcy

  • Molecular characterization of Fusarium head blight resistance in Wangshuibai with simple sequence repeat and amplified fragment length polymorphism markers.

    Wenchun Zhou;Frederic L Kolb;Jianbin Yu;Guihua Bai

  • Phylogenetic position of the North American isolate of Pasteuria that parasitizes the soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines, as inferred from 16S rDNA sequence analysis.

    N Atibalentja;G R Noel;G R Noel;L L Domier

  • Effect of individual Sumai 3 chromosomes on resistance to scab spread within spikes and deoxynivalenol accumulation within kernels in wheat.

    W C Zhou;F L Kolb;G H Bai;L L Domier

Frequent Co-Authors

Glen L. Hartman
Glen L. Hartman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Norbert Nowotny
Norbert Nowotny University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Schuyler S. Korban
Schuyler S. Korban University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Robert E. Rhoads
Robert E. Rhoads Louisiana State University
Lin-Fa Wang
Lin-Fa Wang Duke NUS Graduate Medical School
David Wang
David Wang Washington University in St. Louis
Guihua Bai
Guihua Bai United States Department of Agriculture
Ralf G. Dietzgen
Ralf G. Dietzgen University of Queensland
Jens H. Kuhn
Jens H. Kuhn National Institutes of Health
Carl A. Bradley
Carl A. Bradley University of Kentucky

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