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2. Other legumes : Faba bean, chickpea, lentil, pigeonpea, mungbean, blackgram, lima bean, horsegram, bambara groundnut and winged bean
3. Status of yellow mosaic virus and whitefly Bemisia Tabaci biotypes on mungbean in southern Karnataka
4. PUMPKIN YELLOW VEIN MOSAIC VIRUS: A NOVEL BEGOMOVIRUS INFECTING CUCURBITS
5. Host range and genetic diversity of croton yellow vein mosaic virus, a weed-infecting monopartite begomovirus causing leaf curl disease in tomato
6. Rearing Thrips Vectors
7. Development of tomato hybrids resistant to tomato leaf curl virus disease in South India
8. Diversity and distribution of begomoviruses infecting tomato in India
9. Tomato leaf curl virus from Bangalore (ToLCV-Ban4): sequence comparison with Indian ToLCV isolates, detection in plants and insects, and vector relationships}
10. Host‐Plant Viral Infection Effects on Arthropod‐Vector Population Growth, Development and Behaviour: Management and Epidemiological Implications
11. K. Subramanya Sastry and Thomas A. Zitter: Plant virus and viroid diseases in the tropics, volume 2: epidemiology and management (Springer, 2014, 489 pp, ISBN 978-94-007-7819-1)
12. Other legumes
13. A distinct begomovirus causes Indian dolichos yellow mosaic disease
14. Abstracts of Papers Presented at The International Workshop onBemisia Spp.: October 3–7, 1994 Shoresh Hotel and Conference Center, Shoresh, Israel
15. A new begomovirus isolated from Gossypium barbadense in southern India
16. Reaction of Lycopersicon cultivars and wild accessions to tomato leaf curl virus
17. Rice Yellow Dwarf Disease
18. Comparative Morphology of Mycoplasma-Like Organisms
19. Plant virus diseases transmitted by whiteflies in Karnataka
20. Epidemiology of Tospoviruses in South and Southeast Asia: Current status and future prospects
21. WHITEFLIES
22. Purification of Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus and production of polyclonal antibodies
23. Sorghum Viruses in Asia and Africa
24. Characterization of tobacco mosaic virus isolated from tomato in India
25. Host range and genetic diversity of croton yellow vein mosaic virus, a weed-infecting monopartite begomovirus causing leaf curl disease in tomato
26. Bemisia tabaci Phylogenetic Groups in India and the Relative Transmission Efficacy of Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus by an Indigenous and an Exotic Population
27. Socio-Economic and Scientific Impact Created by Whitefly-Transmitted, Plant-Virus Disease Resistant Tomato Varieties in Southern India
28. Managament of peanut bud necrosis disease in groundnut by botanical pesticides
29. Weed and crop plants as reservoirs of peanut bud necrosis tospovirus and its occurrence in South India
30. Management of peanut budnecrosis disease in groundnut through intercropping with cereal and pulse crops
31. Transmission of peanut yellow spot virus (PYSV) by Thrips,Scirtothrips dorsalisHood in groundnut†
32. Comparative epidemiology of three tropical whitefly-transmitted gemini viruses
33. Pumpkin yellow vein mosaic disease is caused by two distinct begomoviruses: complete viral sequences and comparative transmission by an indigenous Bemisia tabaci and the introduced B-biotype
34. Dolichos yellow mosaic virus belongs to a distinct lineage of Old World begomoviruses; its biological and molecular properties
35. Occurrence of three genotypic clusters of Bemisia tabaci and the rapid spread of the B biotype in south India
36. Host range, vector relationships and sequence comparison of a begomovirus infecting hibiscus in India
37. A new begomovirus isolated from Gossypium barbadense in southern India
38. Broad‐based resistance to pigeonpea sterility mosaic disease in wild relatives of pigeonpea (Cajanus: Phaseoleae)
39. Production of monoclonal antibodies to Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus
40. Sterility Mosaic Disease—the “Green Plague” of Pigeonpea: Advances in Understanding the Etiology, Transmission and Control of a Major Virus Disease
41. Resistance of tomato and sweet-pepper genotypes toTomato leaf curl Bangalore virusand its vectorBemisia tabaci
42. High Speed Serial Link Transmitter for 10Gig Ethernet Applications.
43. Characterisation of pumpkin yellow vein mosaic virus from India
44. Transmission of Pigeon pea sterility mosaic virus by the Eriophyid Mite, Aceria cajani (Acari: Arthropoda)
45. A mixture of begomoviruses in leaf curl‐affected tobacco in Karnataka, South India
46. First Report of the Bemisia tabaci B Biotype in India and an Associated Tomato leaf curl virus Disease Epidemic
47. The contribution of tomato and alternative host plants to tomato leaf curl virus inoculum pressure in different areas of South India
48. Serological detection and antigenic variation of two whitefly‐transmitted geminiviruses: tobacco leaf curl and croton yellow vein mosaic viruses
49. Host range, vector relations and serological relationships of cotton leaf curl virus from southern India
50. Virus‐vector relationships of a planthopper(Peregrinus maidis)‐bornesorghum stripe tenuivirus∗
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