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Plant disease. 93(7)
Tobacco streak virus (TSV) was found to commonly occur in Parthenium hysterophorus, as symptomless infections, in central Queensland, Australia across a large area infested with this weed. Several isolates of TSV collected across the geographic range
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Plant disease. 94(4)
Since 2005, a disease of greenhouse tomatoes has been observed in the North Adelaide Plains of South Australia. Symptoms include chlorosis and necrotic lesions on the leaves, stunted plants, and leaves that are frequently distorted. Necrotic lesions
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Australasian Plant Pathology. 45:509-512
We report the first fully sequenced genome of an Australian tomato spotted wilt virus isolate (TSWV-QLD1). The tripartite genome consists of an 8914 nt L segment, a 4869 nt M segment, and a 3003 nt S segment. Phylogenetic analysis of the N protein se
Autor:
F. E. Constable, L. Ko, Mirko Milinkovic, Narelle Nancarrow, Brendan Rodoni, Geoff Kelly, D. M. Persley
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Acta Horticulturae. :171-176
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Annals of Applied Biology. 168:390-399
Strong statistical evidence was found for differences in tolerance to natural infections of Tobacco streak virus (TSV) in sunflower hybrids. Data from 470 plots involving 23 different sunflower hybrids tested in multiple trials over 5 years in Austra
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Annals of Applied Biology. 167:197-207
Diseases caused by Tobacco streak virus (TSV) have resulted in significant crop losses in sunflower and mung bean crops in Australia. Two genetically distinct strains from central Queensland, TSV-parthenium and TSV-crownbeard, have been previously de
Autor:
D. M. Persley, Andrew D. W. Geering, Andre Drenth, S. L. van Brunschot, J. Th. J. Verhoeven, John E. Thomas
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European Journal of Plant Pathology. 139:1-7
In 2011, an outbreak of the quarantine-regulated pathogen Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) occurred in a commercial glasshouse-grown tomato crop in Queensland, Australia. Phylogenetic studies showed that the genotype of this isolate grouped in a c
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New Disease Reports. 40:13-13
In 2004, a vein yellowing disease of soil-grown greenhouse capsicum was observed in southern Australia (Fig. 1). Symptoms were similar to those of pepper yellow vein disease, a suspected viral disease of capsicum transmitted by soilborne…
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Australasian Plant Pathology. 40:66-75
Polymyxa graminis was detected in the roots of barley plants from a field near Wondai, Queensland, in 2009. P. graminis was identified by characteristic sporosori in roots stained with trypan blue. The presence of P. graminis f. sp. tepida (which is
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Australasian Plant Disease Notes. 3:27-29
Tobacco streak virus (genusIlarvirus) is recorded on sunflower (Helianthus annuus), cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), chickpea (Cicer arietinum) and mung bean (Vigna radiata) in Australia for the first time.