Pollen and seed-transmitted viruses and viroids.
- G. Mink
- Biology, MedicineAnnual Review of Phytopathology
- 1993
The appearance of 22 reviews on seed and pollen transmission within 37 years probably speaks as much for overall interest in the subject as for advancements being made in the field at the time.
Phylogenetic analysis of the Potyviridae with emphasis on legume-infecting potyviruses
- P. Berger, S. D. Wyatt, P. Shiel, M. Silbernagel, K. Druffel, G. Mink
- Biology, MedicineArchives of Virology
- 6 April 1997
Evidence is provided for delineation of BCMNV as distinct from BCMV and the inclusion of azuki mosaic, dendrobium mosaic, blackeye cowpea mosaic, and peanut stripe viruses as strains ofBCMV.
Isolates of bean common mosaic virus comprising two distinct potyviruses
Using high-performance liquid chromatographic peptide profiles of coat protein digests together with limited peptide analysis, 22 isolates of BCMV, including representatives from seven recognized pathotypes, were compared with each other and with the type strains of blackeye cowpea mosaic virus (BICMV) and peanut stripe virus (PStV).
Phenotypic recombination between bean common mosaic and bean common mosaic necrosis potyviruses in vivo
- M. Silbernagel, G. Mink, R. Zhao, G. Zheng
- Biology, MedicineArchives of Virology
- 2001
This is the first known demonstration of phenotypic recombinations between distinct potyviruses in vivo and implications for the evolution of new virus strains through the use of resistant cultivars and its impact on breeding programs and bean seed production are discussed.
Epidemiology and management of the diseases causal to asparagus decline.
- W. Elmer, D. Johnson, G. Mink
- Medicine
- 1996
Thrips-facilitated transmission of prune dwarf and prunus necrotic ringspot viruses from cherry pollen to cucumber.
When pollen from sweet and sour cherry trees infected by Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) and prune dwarf virus (PDV) was dusted onto cucumber seedlings and the seedlings were caged with eight…
Biophysical differences among prunus necrotic ringspot ilarviruses.
- J. Crosslin, G. Mink
- Biology
- 1992
Intact nucleoproteins of several isolates of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) from cherry, peach, almond, and hop resolved as three components in rate-zonal sucrose density gradients and as two…
Three serotypes of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus isolated from rugose mosaic-diseased sweet cherry trees in Washington.
- G. Mink, W. E. Howell, A. Cole, S. Regev
- Biology
- 1987
Preference of Green Peach Aphids for Virus-Infected Sugar beet Leaves
In detached-leaf experiments, apterous Myzus persicae (Sulzer) preferred yellows-infected leaves to symptom less, mosaic-infected, or curly-top-infected leaves. However, apterous aphids appeared to…
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