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1. Connecting smallholder tomato producers to improved seed in West Africa

2. Weed-infecting viruses in a tropical agroecosystem present different threats to crops and evolutionary histories.

3. Curly Top Disease of Hemp (Cannabis sativa) in California Is Caused by Mild-Type Strains of Beet curly top virus Often in Mixed Infection

4. How To Be a Successful Monopartite Begomovirus in a Bipartite-Dominated World: Emergence and Spread of Tomato Mottle Leaf Curl Virus in Brazil

5. The Begomovirus Species Melon Chlorotic Leaf Curl Virus is Composed of Two Highly Divergent Strains that Differ in Their Genetic and Biological Properties

6. The invasion biology of tomato begomoviruses in Costa Rica reveals neutral synergism that may lead to increased disease pressure and economic loss

7. Complete sequence of a new bipartite begomovirus infecting Sida sp. in Northeastern Brazil

8. Rasta Disease of Tomato in Ghana is Caused by the Pospiviroids Potato spindle tuber viroid and Tomato apical stunt viroid

9. The Begomovirus Species

11. A Bipartite Begomovirus Infecting

12. First Report of Bean Common Mosaic Necrosis Potyvirus (BCMNV) Infecting Common Bean in California

13. First Report of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus Associated with Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Disease in California

14. First Report of Impatiens necrotic spot virus Infecting Lettuce in California

15. Biology and Molecular Characterization of Cucurbit leaf crumple virus, an Emergent Cucurbit-Infecting Begomovirus in the Imperial Valley of California

16. World Management of Geminiviruses

18. Characterization of tomato leaf curl purple vein virus, a new monopartite New World begomovirus infecting tomato in Northeast Brazil

19. Mixed infection of Sida jamaicensis in Jamaica reveals the presence of three recombinant begomovirus DNA A components

21. Occurrence of Squash yellow mild mottle virus and Pepper golden mosaic virus in Potential New Hosts in Costa Rica

22. The molecular characterisation of a Sida-infecting begomovirus from Jamaica

23. Characterization of a New World Monopartite Begomovirus Causing Leaf Curl Disease of Tomato in Ecuador and Peru Reveals a New Direction in Geminivirus Evolution

24. Histone H3 Interacts and Colocalizes with the Nuclear Shuttle Protein and the Movement Protein of a Geminivirus

25. Tomato chocolate spot virus, a member of a new torradovirus species that causes a necrosis-associated disease of tomato in Guatemala

26. Recovery from Cucurbit leaf crumple virus (Family Geminiviridae, Genus Begomovirus) Infection Is an Adaptive Antiviral Response Associated with Changes in Viral Small RNAs

27. Evidence of local evolution of tomato-infecting begomovirus species in West Africa: characterization of tomato leaf curl Mali virus and tomato yellow leaf crumple virus from Mali

28. Cell-to-Cell Movement of Plant Viruses: A Diversity of Mechanisms and Strategies

29. Limitations on Geminivirus Genome Size Imposed by Plasmodesmata and Virus-Encoded Movement Protein: Insights into DNA Trafficking

30. Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in the Dominican Republic: Characterization of an Infectious Clone, Virus Monitoring in Whiteflies, and Identification of Reservoir Hosts

31. First Report of a Resistance-Breaking Strain of Tomato spotted wilt virus Infecting Tomatoes With the Sw-5 Tospovirus-Resistance Gene in California

32. Capsid Protein and Helper Component-Proteinase Function as Potyvirus Cell-to-Cell Movement Proteins

33. First Report of Common Beans as a Non-Symptomatic Host of Tomato severe rugose virus in Brazil

34. Phloem long-distance delivery of FLOWERING LOCUS T (FT) to the apex

35. Development of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Strategies for Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci)-Transmissible Geminiviruses

36. Pseudorecombination between infectious cloned DNA components of tomato mottle and bean dwarf mosaic geminiviruses

37. Characterization of a novel Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR)-TIR gene differentially expressed in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris cv. Othello) undergoing a defence response to the geminivirus Bean dwarf mosaic virus

38. A severe symptom phenotype in tomato in Mali is caused by a reassortant between a novel recombinant begomovirus (Tomato yellow leaf curl Mali virus) and a betasatellite

39. Roles and interactions of begomoviruses and satellite DNAs associated with okra leaf curl disease in Mali, West Africa

42. Reciprocal Phosphorylation and Glycosylation Recognition Motifs Control NCAPP1 Interaction with Pumpkin Phloem Proteins and Their Cell-to-Cell Movement[W]

44. Permeabilized mammalian cells as an experimental system for nuclear import of geminiviral karyophilic proteins and of synthetic peptides derived from their nuclear localization signal regions

45. A viral resistance gene from common bean functions across plant families and is up-regulated in a non-virus-specific manner

46. Exploiting chinks in the plant's armor: evolution and emergence of geminiviruses

47. Protein interactions involved in nuclear import of the Agrobacterium VirE2 protein in vivo and in vitro

49. Selective trafficking of non-cell-autonomous proteins mediated by NtNCAPP1

50. First Report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus in Processing Tomatoes in the Dominican Republic

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