His primary areas of study are Virology, Virus, Plant virus, Aphid and Polerovirus. Stewart M. Gray studies Virology, namely Potato virus Y. Virus is a component of his Luteovirus and Capsid studies.
He combines subjects such as Viral evolution, Arthropod mouthparts and Myzus persicae with his study of Plant virus. His Aphid study combines topics in areas such as Genetics, Sitobion avenae and Rhopalosiphum padi. His work deals with themes such as Begomovirus, Geminiviridae, Luteoviridae and Evolutionary biology, which intersect with Polerovirus.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Virology, Virus, Plant virus, Aphid and Genetics. His Virology study is mostly concerned with Potato virus Y, Polerovirus, Luteoviridae, Luteovirus and Capsid. His studies deal with areas such as Host and Phloem as well as Virus.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Plant virus, Nicotiana is strongly linked to Nicotiana benthamiana. The study incorporates disciplines such as Barley yellow dwarf, Genotype, Proteomics and Aphididae in addition to Aphid. As part of one scientific family, Stewart M. Gray deals mainly with the area of Potato leafroll virus, narrowing it down to issues related to the Cell biology, and often Innate immune system.
His main research concerns Virus, Potato virus Y, Potato leafroll virus, Aphid and Plant virus. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Germplasm and clone, Ploidy, Gene, White. His Potato virus Y research is under the purview of Genetics.
His study looks at the relationship between Potato leafroll virus and topics such as Cell biology, which overlap with Mutant, Polerovirus, Capsid and Movement protein. Stewart M. Gray interconnects Biotechnology, Virus diseases and Crop in the investigation of issues within Plant virus. His study in the fields of Tobacco rattle virus under the domain of Virology overlaps with other disciplines such as Duplex.
Stewart M. Gray focuses on Potato leafroll virus, Potato virus Y, Virus, Plant virus and Polerovirus. His Potato leafroll virus study contributes to a more complete understanding of Genetics. His Potato virus Y research incorporates elements of Cultivar, Biotechnology, Virus diseases and Crop.
In general Virus, his work in Luteoviridae is often linked to Phytoene desaturase linking many areas of study. His Plant virus research integrates issues from Buchnera and Aphid, Myzus persicae. The various areas that Stewart M. Gray examines in his Polerovirus study include Bimolecular fluorescence complementation, Capsid and Cell biology.
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LUTEOVIRUS-APHID INTERACTIONS*
Stewart Gray;Frederick E. Gildow.
Annual Review of Phytopathology (2003)
Mechanisms of Arthropod Transmission of Plant and Animal Viruses
Stewart M. Gray;Stewart M. Gray;Nanditta Banerjee.
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews (1999)
Discussion paper: The naming of Potato virus Y strains infecting potato
R. P. Singh;J. P. T. Valkonen;S. M. Gray;N. Boonham.
Archives of Virology (2008)
Continuous and emerging challenges of Potato virus Y in potato.
Alexander V Karasev;Stewart M Gray.
Annual Review of Phytopathology (2013)
Aphid transmission and systemic plant infection determinants of barley yellow dwarf luteovirus-PAV are contained in the coat protein readthrough domain and 17-kDa protein, respectively.
C.A. Chay;U.B. Gunasinge;S.P. Dinesh-Kumar;W.A. Miller.
Virology (1996)
Potato virus Y: An Evolving Concern for Potato Crops in the United States and Canada
Stewart Gray;Solke De Boer;James Lorenzen;Alexander Karasev.
Plant Disease (2010)
Use of group-specific primers and the polymerase chain reaction for the detection and identification of luteoviruses.
Nancy L. Robertson;Roy French;Stewart M. Gray.
Journal of General Virology (1991)
Analysis of Genetic Bottlenecks during Horizontal Transmission of Cucumber Mosaic Virus
Akhtar Ali;Hongye Li;William L. Schneider;Diana J. Sherman.
Journal of Virology (2006)
Aphid transmission of barley yellow dwarf virus: Acquisition access periods and virus concentration requirements.
S.M. Gray;A.G. Power;D.M. Smith;A.J. Seaman.
Phytopathology (1991)
Genomic resources for Myzus persicae : EST sequencing, SNP identification, and microarray design
John S Ramsey;Alex C C Wilson;Alex C C Wilson;Martin de Vos;Qi Sun.
BMC Genomics (2007)
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