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1. Exploiting Virus Infection to Protect Plants from Abiotic Stresses: Tomato Protection by a Begomovirus

3. Taking advantage of a pathogen: understanding how a virus alleviates plant stress response

4. Interplay of stress responses to carbamazepine treatment, whitefly infestation and virus infection in tomato plants

5. Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV) Promotes Plant Tolerance to Drought

6. Historical Perspective, Development and Applications of Next-Generation Sequencing in Plant Virology

7. Discovering Host Genes Involved in the Infection by the Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Complex and in the Establishment of Resistance to the Virus Using Tobacco Rattle Virus-based Post Transcriptional Gene Silencing

8. Back to Basics: Are Begomoviruses Whitefly Pathogens?

9. Bemisia tabaci Biotype Dynamics and Resistance to Insecticides in Israel During the Years 2008–2010

10. Expression of Stress-Response Proteins Upon Whitefly-Mediated Inoculation of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in Susceptible and Resistant Tomato Plants

11. The Incredible Journey of Begomoviruses in Their Whitefly Vector

12. Recruitment of the host plant heat shock protein 70 by Tomato yellow leaf curl virus coat protein is required for virus infection.

13. The Whitefly Bemisia tabaci Knottin-1 Gene Is Implicated in Regulating the Quantity of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Ingested and Transmitted by the Insect

14. Plant pharmacology: Insights into in-planta kinetic and dynamic processes of xenobiotics

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18. Interplay between abiotic (drought) and biotic (virus) stresses in tomato plants

20. Downregulation ofdystrophinexpression in pupae of the whiteflyBemisia tabaciinhibits the emergence of adults

21. Factors controlling the fate of tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) in its vector, the whitefly vector Bemisia tabaci

22. Plant Resistance to Geminiviruses

23. Contributors

24. Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Viruses (Geminiviridae)

25. A proteomic approach reveals possible molecular mechanisms and roles for endosymbiotic bacteria in begomovirus transmission by whiteflies

26. Pharmaceuticals in treated wastewater induce a stress response in tomato plants

27. Geminivirus: Detection, Diagnosis and Management

28. Clathrin-mediated endocytosis is involved in Tomato yellow leaf curl virus transport across the midgut barrier of its whitefly vector

29. Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV)-resistant tomatoes share molecular mechanisms sustaining resistance with their wild progenitor Solanum habrochaites but not with TYLCV-susceptible tomatoes

30. Transmission of a New Polerovirus Infecting Pepper by the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci

31. Combined infection with Tomato yellow leaf curl virus and Rickettsia influences fecundity, attraction to infected plants and expression of immunity-related genes in the whitefly Bemisia tabaci

32. Efficient in planta gene targeting in tomato using geminiviral replicons and the CRISPR/Cas9 system

33. Tomato plant cell death induced by inhibition of HSP90 is alleviated byTomato yellow leaf curl virusinfection

35. The six Tomato yellow leaf curl virus genes expressed individually in tomato induce different levels of plant stress response attenuation

36. The Involvement of Heat Shock Proteins in the Establishment of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus Infection

37. Implication of the Bacterial Endosymbiont Rickettsia spp. in Interactions of the Whitefly Bemisia tabaci with Tomato yellow leaf curl virus

38. Management of Insect Pests to Agriculture : Lessons Learned From Deciphering Their Genome, Transcriptome and Proteome

39. Silencing the ecdysone synthesis and signaling pathway genes disrupts nymphal development in the whitefly

40. Corrigendum: Tomato yellow leaf curl virus infection mitigates the heat stress response of plants grown at high temperatures

41. Genetic identification of members of theBemisia tabacicryptic species complex from South Africa reveals native and introduced haplotypes

42. Bemisia tabaci Biotype Dynamics and Resistance to Insecticides in Israel During the Years 2008–2010

43. Top 10 plant viruses in molecular plant pathology

45. Tomato yellow leaf curl viruses: ménage à trois between the virus complex, the plant and the whitefly vector

46. Tomato yellow leaf curl virus infection of a resistant tomato line with a silenced sucrose transporter gene LeHT1 results in inhibition of growth, enhanced virus spread, and necrosis

47. Thermotolerance and gene expression following heat stress in the whitefly Bemisia tabaci B and Q biotypes

48. Expressing a whitefly GroEL protein in Nicotiana benthamiana plants confers tolerance to tomato yellow leaf curl virus and cucumber mosaic virus, but not to grapevine virus A or tobacco mosaic virus

49. Pyramiding of genes conferring resistance toTomato yellow leaf curl virusfrom different wild tomato species

50. Expression of stress gene networks in tomato lines susceptible and resistant to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in response to abiotic stresses

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