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Trends in plant virus epidemiology: opportunities from new or improved technologies.Effects of introduced and indigenous viruses on native plants: exploring their disease causing potential at the agro-ecological interface.Plant virology and next generation sequencing: experiences with a PotyvirusSplit personality of a Potyvirus: to specialize or not to specialize?Wild plants and viruses: under-investigated ecosystems.Discussion paper: The naming of Potato virus Y strains infecting potato.Global status of tospovirus epidemics in diverse cropping systems: successes achieved and challenges ahead.Indigenous and introduced potyviruses of legumes and Passiflora spp. from Australia: biological properties and comparison of coat protein nucleotide sequences.Minimising losses caused by Zucchini yellow mosaic virus in vegetable cucurbit crops in tropical, sub-tropical and Mediterranean environments through cultural methods and host resistance.Forecasting aphid outbreaks and epidemics of Cucumber mosaic virus in lupin crops in a Mediterranean-type environment.Hardenbergia mosaic virus: crossing the barrier between native and introduced plant species.Genetic variability of the coat protein sequence of pea seed-borne mosaic virus isolates and the current relationship between phylogenetic placement and resistance groups.Genetic variability in the coat protein gene of Potato virus X and the current relationship between phylogenetic placement and resistance groupings.Genetic variability in the coat protein gene of Potato virus S isolates and distinguishing its biologically distinct strains.Quantifying effects of seedborne inoculum on virus spread, yield losses, and seed infection in the pea seed-borne mosaic virus-field pea pathosystem.Role of recombination in the evolution of host specialization within bean yellow mosaic virus.An epidemiological model for externally sourced vector-borne viruses applied to Bean yellow mosaic virus in lupin crops in a Mediterranean-type environment.Ecology, evolution and control of plant viruses and their vectors.Black Pod Syndrome of Lupinus angustifolius Is Caused by Late Infection with Bean yellow mosaic virusFirst Report of Wheat mosaic virus Infecting Wheat in Western AustraliaPolymyxa graminis Isolates from Australia: Identification in Wheat Roots and Soil, Molecular Characterization, and Wide Genetic DiversityZucchini yellow mosaic virus: Contact Transmission, Stability on Surfaces, and Inactivation with DisinfectantsBiological Properties ofPotato virus Xin Potato: Effects of Mixed Infection withPotato virus Sand Resistance Phenotypes in Cultivars from Three ContinentsDetection of Viruses in Sweetpotato from Honduras and Guatemala Augmented by Deep-Sequencing of Small-RNAsFirst Report of Alfalfa mosaic virus Infecting Tedera (Bituminaria bituminosa (L.) C.H. Stirton var. albomarginata and crassiuscula) in AustraliaNew Isolates of Sweet potato feathery mottle virus and Sweet potato virus C: Biological and Molecular Properties, and Recombination Analysis Based on Complete GenomesGenomic sequence and host range studies reveal considerable variation within the species Arracacha virus BEffects of a Potato Spindle Tuber Viroid Tomato Strain on the Symptoms, Biomass, and Yields of Classical Indicator and Currently Grown Potato and Tomato CultivarsBiological and Molecular Properties of Wild potato mosaic virus Isolates from Pepino (Solanum muricatum)Genetic Connectivity Between Papaya Ringspot Virus Genomes from Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia, and New Recombination InsightsZucchini yellow mosaic virus Genomic Sequences from Papua New Guinea: Lack of Genetic Connectivity with Northern Australian or East Timorese Genomes, and New Recombination Findings
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