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Plant Science and Agronomy

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41
Citations
5552
World Ranking
3759
National Ranking
132

Best Publications

  • A new tobamovirus infecting tomato crops in Jordan

    N. Salem;A. Mansour;M. Ciuffo;B. W. Falk

  • Analysis of the virome associated to grapevine downy mildew lesions reveals new mycovirus lineages.

    Unknown

  • Genetic dissection of tomato bushy stunt virus p19-protein-mediated host-dependent symptom induction and systemic invasion.

    Unknown

  • Evidence that the nonstructural protein of Tomato spotted wilt virus is the avirulence determinant in the interaction with resistant pepper carrying the TSW gene.

    Unknown

  • Multiple approaches for the detection and characterization of viral and plasmid symbionts from a collection of marine fungi.

    Unknown

  • Resistance to Tospoviruses in Vegetable Crops: Epidemiological and Molecular Aspects.

    Massimo Turina;Richard Kormelink;Renato O. Resende

  • The virome from a collection of endomycorrhizal fungi reveals new viral taxa with unprecedented genome organization.

    Suvi Sutela;Marco Forgia;Eeva J Vainio;Marco Chiapello

  • Molecular characterization of the plant virus genus Ourmiavirus and evidence of inter-kingdom reassortment of viral genome segments as its possible route of origin

    M. Rastgou;M. Rastgou;M. K. Habibi;K. Izadpanah;V. Masenga

  • Going Viral: Virus-Based Biological Control Agents for Plant Protection.

    Unknown

  • The NSs Protein of Tomato spotted wilt virus Is Required for Persistent Infection and Transmission by Frankliniella occidentalis

    Unknown

  • Isolation, molecular characterization and virome analysis of culturable wood fungal endophytes in esca symptomatic and asymptomatic grapevine plants.

    Luca Nerva;Massimo Turina;Alessandro Zanzotto;Massimo Gardiman

  • ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Botourmiaviridae.

    María A. Ayllón;Massimo Turina;Jiatao Xie;Luca Nerva

  • Mycoviruses of an endophytic fungus can replicate in plant cells: evolutionary implications.

    L. Nerva;G. C. Varese;B. W. Falk;M. Turina

  • Extreme Diversity of Mycoviruses Present in Isolates of Rhizoctonia solani AG2-2 LP From Zoysia japonica From Brazil

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  • First report in Italy of a resistance‐breaking strain of Tomato spotted wilt virus infecting tomato cultivars carrying the Sw5 resistance gene

    Unknown

  • Distinct Effects of p19 RNA Silencing Suppressor on Small RNA Mediated Pathways in Plants.

    Levente Kontra;Tibor Csorba;Mario Tavazza;Alessandra Lucioli

  • Nucleotide Sequence and Infectivity of a Full-Length cDNA Clone of Panicum Mosaic Virus

    Massimo Turina;Miko Maruoka;Judit Monis;A.O. Jackson

  • Hybrids of RNA viruses and viroid-like elements replicate in fungi

    Unknown

  • Tospoviruses in the Mediterranean area.

    Unknown

  • In silico analysis of fungal small RNA accumulation reveals putative plant mRNA targets in the symbiosis between an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus and its host plant

    Alessandro Silvestri;Valentina Fiorilli;Laura Miozzi;Gian Paolo Accotto

Frequent Co-Authors

Bryce W. Falk
Bryce W. Falk University of California, Davis
Walter Chitarra
Walter Chitarra Council for Agricultural Research and Economics
Arvind Varsani
Arvind Varsani Arizona State University
Luisa Lanfranco
Luisa Lanfranco University of Turin
Scott Adkins
Scott Adkins United States Department of Agriculture
Norbert Nowotny
Norbert Nowotny University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Janusz T. Paweska
Janusz T. Paweska National Health Laboratory Service
Carol D. Blair
Carol D. Blair Colorado State University
Jonas Klingström
Jonas Klingström Linköping University
Martin Beer
Martin Beer Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut

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