The tobamovirus yellow tailflower mild mottle virus (YTMMV) was previously reported in wild plants of Anthocercis species (family Solanaceae) and other solanaceous indigenous species growing in natural habitats in Western Australia. Here, we undertook a survey of two introduced solanaceous weeds, namely Solanum nigrum (black nightshade) and Physalis peruviana (cape gooseberry) in the Perth metropolitan area and surrounds to determine if YTMMV has spread naturally to these species. At a remnant natural bushland site where both solanaceous weeds and indigenous Anthocercis hosts grew adjacent to one another, a proportion of S. nigrum and P. peruviana plants were asymptomatically-infected with YTMMV, confirming spillover had occurred. Populatio...
Diseases caused by Tobacco streak virus (TSV) have resulted in significant crop losses in sunflower ...
Monocotyledonous plant infecting mastreviruses (family Geminiviridae) have been found in the Old Wor...
Four species of Diuris temperate terrestrial orchids from wild and captive populations were tested f...
The tobamovirus yellow tailflower mild mottle virus (YTMMV) was previously reported in wild plants o...
Yellow tailflower mild mottle virus (YTMMV) was previously reported from two wild species of Anthoce...
Tobamovirus is a group of viruses that have become serious pathogens of crop plants. As part of a st...
The south-west Australian floristic region is one of 36 United Nations global hotspots of internatio...
The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants growing in c...
The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants growing in c...
Invasive weeds cause significant crop yield and economic losses in agriculture. The highest indirect...
Tobamoviruses are serious pathogens because they have extremely stable virions, they are transmitted...
Samples of leaves exhibiting symptoms resembling those caused by virus infection were collected from...
<p>For locations of site names see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal....
The detection, distribution, molecular and biological properties, vector relations and control of to...
The detection, distribution, molecular and biological properties, vector relations and control of to...
Diseases caused by Tobacco streak virus (TSV) have resulted in significant crop losses in sunflower ...
Monocotyledonous plant infecting mastreviruses (family Geminiviridae) have been found in the Old Wor...
Four species of Diuris temperate terrestrial orchids from wild and captive populations were tested f...
The tobamovirus yellow tailflower mild mottle virus (YTMMV) was previously reported in wild plants o...
Yellow tailflower mild mottle virus (YTMMV) was previously reported from two wild species of Anthoce...
Tobamovirus is a group of viruses that have become serious pathogens of crop plants. As part of a st...
The south-west Australian floristic region is one of 36 United Nations global hotspots of internatio...
The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants growing in c...
The ever increasing movement of viruses around the world poses a major threat to plants growing in c...
Invasive weeds cause significant crop yield and economic losses in agriculture. The highest indirect...
Tobamoviruses are serious pathogens because they have extremely stable virions, they are transmitted...
Samples of leaves exhibiting symptoms resembling those caused by virus infection were collected from...
<p>For locations of site names see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal....
The detection, distribution, molecular and biological properties, vector relations and control of to...
The detection, distribution, molecular and biological properties, vector relations and control of to...
Diseases caused by Tobacco streak virus (TSV) have resulted in significant crop losses in sunflower ...
Monocotyledonous plant infecting mastreviruses (family Geminiviridae) have been found in the Old Wor...
Four species of Diuris temperate terrestrial orchids from wild and captive populations were tested f...