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Author(s): SOUZA, T. A.; SILVA, J. M. F.; NAGATA, T.; MARTINS, T. P.; NAKASU, E. Y. T.; INOUE-NAGATA, A. K. In this study, we estimated genetic diversity changes in begomoviruses that infect tomato plants in an important tomato-growing region in Central Brazil through ~ 14 years. |
Author(s): NAKASU, E. Y. T.; MELO, F. L.; NAGATA, T.; MICHEREFF FILHO, M.; SOUZA, J. O.; RIBEIRO, B. M.; RIBEIRO, S. G.; LACORTE, C.; PEREIRA, J. L.; NAGATA, A. K. I.
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Author(s): BRUSTOLINI, O. J. B.; MACHADO, J. P. B.; CONDORI-APFATA, J. A.; COCO, D.; DEGUCHI, M.; LORIATO, V. A. P.; PEREIRA, W. A.; ALFENAS-ZERBINI, P.; ZERBINI, F. M.; NAGATA, A. K. I.; SANTOS, A. A.; CHORY, J.; SILVA, F. F.; FONTES, E. P. B.
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Author(s): FONTENELE, R. S.; BHASKARA, A.; COBB, I. N.; MAJURE, L. C.; SALYWON, A. M.; AVALOS-CALLEROS, J. A.; ARGÜELLO-ASTORGA, G. R.; SCHMIDLIN, K.; ROUMAGNAC, P.; RIBEIRO, S. da G.; KRABERGER, S.; MARTIN, D. P.; LEFEUVRE, P.; VARSANI, A.
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Author(s): RIBEIRO, S. G.; MARTIN, D. P.; LACORTE, C.; SIMÕES, I. C.; ORLANDINI, D. R. S.; INOUE-NAGATA, A. K. Tomato chlorotic mottle virus (ToCMoV) is an emerging begomovirus species widely distributed throughout tomato-growing regions of Brazil. ToCMoV appears to have expanded its geographic range recently,... ... |
Author(s): FERRO, C. G.; SILVA, J. P.; XAVIER, C. A. D.; GODINHO, M. T.; LIMA, A. T. M.; MAR, T. B.; LAU, D.; ZERBINI, F. M.
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Author(s): MACEDO, M. A.; MALIANIO, M. R.; ROJAS, M. R.; SOUZA, J. O.; INOUE-NAGATA, A. K.; GILBERTSON, R. L.
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Author(s): ALMEIDA, M. M. S. de; JAIN, S.; BARROSO, P. A. V.; HOFFMANN, L. V.; LUCENA, M. G. de; RESENDE, R. de O.; INOUE-NAGATA, A. K.
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Author(s): REIS, L. de N. A. dos; FONSECA, M. E. de N.; RIBEIRO, S. G.; NAITO, F. Y. B.; BOITEUX, L. S.; PEREIRA-CARVALHO, R. de C.
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Author(s): MACEDO, M. A.; FERREIRA, M. S.; GUIMARÃES, V. N.; INOUE-NAGATA, A. K. Tomato severe rugose virus (ToSRV) and Tomato golden vein virus (TGVV) are bipartite begomoviruses, transmitted by whiteflies (Bemisia tabaci biotypeB), frequently found infecting tomato (Solanum lyco... ... |
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