Robert L Gilbertson
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Melgarejo T, Cespedes M, Chen L, Turini T, Lazicki P, Vinchesi-Vahl A, et al.
Virology
. 2024 Jan;
591:109981.
PMID: 38211381
In the western United States, curly top disease (CTD) is caused by beet curly top virus (BCTV). In California, CTD causes economic loss to processing tomato production in central and...
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de Macedo M, Gilbertson R, Rojas M, Filho A, Pereira J, Costa T, et al.
Plant Dis
. 2023 Sep;
108(4):887-898.
PMID: 37775922
A mandatory tomato-free period (TFP) was implemented in the state of Goiás, Brazil, in 2007 to help manage diseases caused by whitefly-transmitted begomoviruses. The impact of the TFP was examined...
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Dos Reis L, Boiteux L, Fonseca M, Rojas M, Gilbertson R, Pereira-Carvalho R
Arch Virol
. 2023 Aug;
168(9):235.
PMID: 37642719
Two novel tomato-infecting begomoviruses were discovered via high-throughput sequencing in Brazil. Both viruses were also Sanger-sequenced and displayed DNA-A components phylogenetically related to New World bipartite begomoviruses. The names tomato...
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Souza J, Melgarejo T, Vu S, Nakasu E, Chen L, Rojas M, et al.
J Virol
. 2022 Aug;
96(18):e0072522.
PMID: 36043875
Begomoviruses are members of the family , a large and diverse group of plant viruses characterized by a small circular single-stranded DNA genome encapsidated in twinned quasi-icosahedral virions. Cultivated tomato...
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Lee H, Stephanus A, Fowles T, Wintermantel W, Trumble J, Gilbertson R, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 May;
12(1):8429.
PMID: 35589977
There is widespread evidence of plant viruses manipulating behavior of their insect vectors as a strategy to maximize infection of plants. Often, plant viruses and their insect vectors have multiple...
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Maliano M, Rojas M, Macedo M, Barboza N, Gilbertson R
Virus Res
. 2022 May;
317:198793.
PMID: 35569691
Since the late 1980s, tomato production in Costa Rica has been affected by diseases caused by whitefly-transmitted begomoviruses. The first was tomato yellow mottle virus (ToYMoV), a locally evolved New...
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Melgarejo T, Chen L, Rojas M, Schilder A, Gilbertson R
Plant Dis
. 2022 May;
106(12):3022-3026.
PMID: 35549320
Interest in industrial hemp () as a potential crop led to the establishment of commercial fields in a number of counties in California in 2019 and 2020. Plants in these...
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Maliano M, Macedo M, Rojas M, Gilbertson R
PLoS One
. 2021 Apr;
16(4):e0250066.
PMID: 33909644
In the Caribbean Basin, malvaceous weeds commonly show striking golden/yellow mosaic symptoms. Leaf samples from Malachra sp. and Abutilon sp. plants with these symptoms were collected in Hispaniola from 2014...
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Maliano M, Melgarejo T, Rojas M, Barboza N, Gilbertson R
Plant Dis
. 2021 Feb;
105(10):3162-3170.
PMID: 33591835
Since the early 1990s, squash production in Costa Rica has been affected by a whitefly-transmitted disease characterized by stunting and yellow mottling of leaves. The squash yellow mottle disease (SYMoD)...
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Batuman O, Turini T, LeStrange M, Stoddard S, Miyao G, Aegerter B, et al.
Pathogens
. 2020 Aug;
9(8).
PMID: 32764311
(TSWV; species ; genus ; family ) is a thrips-transmitted virus that can cause substantial economic losses to many crops, including tomato (). Since 2005, TSWV emerged as an economically...