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  1. Survey of Viruses Infecting Tomato, Cucumber and Mung Bean in Tajikistan
  2. Evaluation of Resistance Sources of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) to Phylotype I Strains of Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex in Benin
  3. Resistance to Three Distinct Begomovirus Species in the Agronomical Superior Tropical Pumpkin Line AVPU1426 Developed at the World Vegetable Center
  4. First Report of Podosphaera xanthii Causing Powdery Mildew on Mungbean (Vigna radiata) in Taiwan
  5. Evaluation of Different Bacterial Wilt Resistant Eggplant Rootstocks for Grafting Tomato
  6. Identification and characterization of Ralstonia spp. causing bacterial wilt disease of vegetables in Mali
  7. Tapping the potential of grafting to improve the performance of vegetable cropping systems in sub-Saharan Africa. A review
  8. First report of Colletotrichum coccodes causing fruit anthracnose and leaf spot on sweet pepper in Taiwan
  9. Multi-location preliminary field screening of World Vegetable Center bitter gourd breeding lines for reaction to Tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus in selected hotspots in India
  10. Survey of virus diseases affecting squash (Cucurbita moschata) in Taiwan
  11. The benefit of combining different Ty-genes for resistance to tomato leaf curl begomoviruses
  12. Capture of Ralstonia solanacearum species complex strains directly from plant tissue sampled on FTA cards for molecular characterization
  13. World Management of Geminiviruses
  14. Perspectives and Challenges for Sustainable Management of Fungal Diseases of Mungbean [Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek var. radiata]: A Review
  15. Molecular characterization, comparison of screening methods, and evaluation of cross-pathogenicity of black rot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris ) strains from cabbage, choy sum, leafy mustard and pak choi from Taiwan
  16. Identification of mungbean lines with tolerance or resistance to yellow mosaic in fields in India where different begomovirus species and different Bemisia tabaci cryptic species predominate
  17. Virus surveys of Capsicum spp. in the Republic of Benin reveal the prevalence of pepper vein yellows virus and the identification of a previously uncharacterised polerovirus species
  18. Conventional and molecular marker-assisted selection and pyramiding of genes for multiple disease resistance in tomato
  19. Resistance to viral yellow leaf curl in tomato through RNAi targeting two Begomovirus species strains
  20. Farmers' perceptions and management of plant viruses in vegetables and legumes in tropical and subtropical Asia
  21. First full-length genome sequence of the polerovirus luffa aphid-borne yellows virus (LABYV) reveals the presence of at least two consensus sequences in an isolate from Thailand
  22. Characterization of the Complete Genome of a Novel Polerovirus InfectingSauropus androgynusin Thailand
  23. Different transmission efficiencies may drive displacement of tomato begomoviruses in the fields in Taiwan
  24. Pesticide Use Practices and Perceptions of Vegetable Farmers in the Cocoa Belts of the Ashanti and Western Regions of Ghana
  25. The prevalence of badnaviruses in West African yams (Dioscorea cayenensis-rotundata) and evidence of endogenous pararetrovirus sequences in their genomes
  26. Emergence and diversity of begomoviruses infecting solanaceous crops in East and Southeast Asia
  27. First Report of a Novel Begomovirus Associated with Yellow Vein Disease of Browne's Blechum ( Blechum pyramidatum )
  28. Virus Diseases of Peppers (Capsicum spp.) and Their Control
  29. Molecular diversity of poleroviruses infecting cucurbit crops in four countries reveals the presence of members of six distinct species
  30. Genetic diversity of legume yellow mosaic begomoviruses in Indonesia and Vietnam
  31. First Report of Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus Associated with Yellow Vein Mosaic of Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) in Thailand
  32. Analysis of sequences from field samples reveals the presence of the recently described pepper vein yellows virus (genus Polerovirus) in six additional countries
  33. Mapping of QTLs in tomato line FLA456 associated with resistance to a virus causing tomato yellow leaf curl disease
  34. Molecular Characterization of Begomoviruses InfectingSauropus androgynusin Thailand
  35. Full-length genome sequences of four polerovirus isolates infecting cucurbits in Taiwan determined from total RNA extracted from field samples
  36. Expression of the Full-length Coat Protein Gene of Tomato leaf curl Taiwan virus is Not Necessary for Recovery Phenotype in Transgenic Tomato
  37. First Report of Squash leaf curl Philippines virus Infecting Chayote ( Sechium edule ) in Taiwan
  38. Temporal distribution and pathogenicity of the predominant tomato-infecting begomoviruses in Taiwan
  39. Distribution and genetic diversity of begomoviruses infecting tomato and pepper plants in the Philippines
  40. Molecular identification of three distinct Polerovirus species and a recombinant Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus strain infecting cucurbit crops in Taiwan
  41. Integrated Approaches to Manage Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Viruses
  42. First Report of Zucchini yellow mosaic virus Associated with Leaf Crinkle and Yellow Mosaic Diseases of Cucurbit Plants in Mali
  43. First Report of Tomato yellow leaf curl Thailand virus Associated with Pepper Leaf Curl Disease in Taiwan
  44. First Report of Pepper veinal mottle virus Associated with Mosaic and Mottle Diseases of Tomato and Pepper in Mali
  45. Differential effect of hot water treatment on whole tubers versus cut setts of yam (Dioscorea spp.)
  46. Genetic analysis ofMycosphaerella fijiensisin the Ugandan Lake Victoria region
  47. Dilemmas caused by endogenous pararetroviruses regarding the taxonomy and diagnosis of yam (Dioscorea spp.) badnaviruses: analyses to support safe germplasm movement
  48. Yams (Dioscorea spp.) from the South Pacific Islands contain many novel badnaviruses: implications for international movement of yam germplasm
  49. Simple Serological Assays for Detecting Rice Tungro Viruses
  50. Gliricidia Little Leaf Disease in Costa Rica
  51. Corn Stunt Complex Mollicutes in Belize
  52. Detection of a pigeon pea witches'-broom-related phytoplasma in trees ofGliricidia sepiumaffected by little-leaf disease in Central America
  53. Quantitative epidemiology of Banana Bunchy Top Virus Disease and its control
  54. First Report of Banana Bunchy Top Virus in Malawi
  55. Pathogenicity mutants of the tomato leaf mould fungus Fulvia fulva (Cooke) Ciferri (syn. Cladosporium fulvum Cooke)
  56. Conditions for Efficient Isolation and Regeneration of Protoplasts from Fulvia fulva
  57. Transformation of Fulvia fulva, a fungal pathogen of tomato, to hygromycin B resistance