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    Status and Prospects of Plant Virus Control Through Interference with Vector Transmission by BRAGARD, C, CACIAGLI, P, LEMAIRE, O, LOPEZ-MOYA, J. J, MACFARLANE, S, PETERS, D, SUSI, P, TORRANCE, L

    Published in Annual review of phytopathology (01-01-2013)
    “…Most plant viruses rely on vector organisms for their plant-to-plant spread. Although there are many different natural vectors, few plant virus-vector systems…”
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    Resistance of Potato Cultivars as a Determinant Factor of Potato virus Y (PVY) Epidemiology by Dupuis, B., Bragard, C., Schumpp, O.

    Published in Potato research (15-06-2019)
    “…Potato virus Y (PVY) is considered the most economically damaging virus for seed-potato production. PVY isolates are usually divided into three historical PVY…”
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    Biological control by parasitoids does not enhance pepino mosaic virus transmission by Noël, P., Hance, T., Muratori, F., Bragard, C.

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-06-2016)
    “…Biological control by natural enemies could enhance pathogen transmission particularly in systems with simple mechanical transmission. To understand potential…”
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    Transmission of the Pepino mosaic virus by whitefly by Noël, P, Hance, T, Bragard, C

    “…Two experiments were conducted to investigate the transmission of the Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) by the greenhouse whitefly (Trialeurodes vaporariorum) from…”
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    Effect of household and industrial processing on the levels of pesticide residues and degradation products in melons by Bonnechère, A, Hanot, V, Bragard, C, Bedoret, T, van Loco, J

    “…Two varieties of melons (Cucumis melo) were treated with two fungicides (carbendazim and maneb) and four insecticides (acetamiprid, cyromazin, imazalil and…”
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    Dual infection by cassava begomoviruses in two leguminous species (Fabaceae) in Yangambi, Northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo by Monde, G, Walangululu, J, Winter, S, Bragard, C

    Published in Archives of virology (01-11-2010)
    “…A study on cassava mosaic begomoviruses was conducted around Yangambi (DR Congo) by sampling 10 different leguminous species with or without symptoms similar…”
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    Pepino mosaic virus isolates and differential symptomatology in tomato by Hanssen, I.M, Paeleman, A, Vandewoestijne, E, Van Bergen, L, Bragard, C, Lievens, B, Vanachter, A.C.R.C, Thomma, B.P.H.J

    Published in Plant pathology (01-06-2009)
    “…Based on a survey conducted in commercial tomato production in Belgium in 2006, four Pepino mosaic virus (PepMV) isolates that differed in symptom expression…”
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    Iranian beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV): pronounced diversity of the p25 coding region in A-type BNYVV and identification of P-type BNYVV lacking a fifth RNA species by Mehrvar, M, Valizadeh, J, Koenig, R, Bragard, C. G

    Published in Archives of virology (01-03-2009)
    “…Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) was detected in 288 of the 392 samples collected in Iran. A-type BNYVV was detected most frequently. The p25 coding…”
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    Low genetic diversity of Banana bunchy top virus, with a sub-regional pattern of variation, in Democratic Republic of Congo by Mukwa, L. F. T., Gillis, A., Vanhese, V., Romay, G., Galzi, S., Laboureau, N., Kalonji-Mbuyi, A., Iskra-Caruana, M. L., Bragard, C.

    Published in Virus genes (01-12-2016)
    “…Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV), belonging to the genus Babuvirus , is the most devastating and widespread banana virus. Banana and plantain are major crops in…”
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    Seed, soil and vegetative transmission contribute to the spread of pecluviruses in Western Africa and the Indian sub-continent by Dieryck, B., Otto, G., Doucet, D., Legrève, A., Delfosse, P., Bragard, C.

    Published in Virus research (01-05-2009)
    “…Peanut clump and sugarcane red leaf mottle diseases are caused by viruses of the genus Pecluvirus. Indian peanut clump virus occurs in the Indian sub-continent…”
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    NEW BNYVV P25 VARIANTS IN BELGIUM by Decroës, A, Clausse, M, Galein, V, Legreve, A, Wauters, A, Bragard, C

    “…Rhizomania is a widespread viral plant disease of major importance in sugar beet cropping and breeding. It is caused by the Beet necrotic yellow vein virus…”
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    Targeting highly conserved 3′-untranslated region of pecluviruses for sensitive broad-spectrum detection and quantitation by RT-PCR and assessment of phylogenetic relationships by Dieryck, B., Delfosse, P., Reddy, A.S., Bragard, C.

    Published in Journal of virological methods (01-11-2010)
    “…The 3′-end region of many virus isolates has been shown to possess conserved sequences in addition to the presence of numerous genomic and subgenomic RNAs…”
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    Screening cassava for resistance to cassava mosaic disease by grafting and whitefly inoculation by Monde, G, Walangululu, J, Bragard, C

    “…Screening for cassava mosaic begomoviruses (CMBs)-resistance using grafting and whitefly inoculation was performed with local and improved cassava. The onset…”
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    Partial nucleotide sequence analysis of Turkish isolates of Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) RNA-3 by Kutluk Yilmaz, N.D, Meunier, A, Schmit, J.F, Stas, A, Bragard, C

    Published in Plant pathology (01-04-2007)
    “…A survey was carried out to detect Beet necrotic yellow vein virus (BNYVV) in soil samples using RT-PCR and bait plant techniques from the sugar beet…”
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    Arabidopsis thaliana, a new tool to investigate Polymyxa betae-host interactions by Desoignies, N, Stocco, C, Bragard, C, Legrève, A

    “…Little is known about the genome of Polymyxa betae and its interactions with sugar beet, due partly to the obligate nature of the protist and the patents on…”
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    Xanthomonas translucens from small grains: diversity and phytopathological relevance by Bragard, C, Singer, E, Alizadeh, A, Vauterin, L, Maraite, H, Swings, J

    Published in Phytopathology (01-11-1997)
    “…Sixty-eight presumptive Xanthomonas translucens strains isolated from 15 small grains or grass species were studied by pathogenicity tests on barley, bread…”
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    Genetic diversity among Xanthomonas campestris strains pathogenic for small grains by BRAGARD, C, VERDIER, V, MARAITE, H

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-03-1995)
    “…A collection of 51 Xanthomonas campestris strains from throughout the world was studied to detect and assess genetic diversity among pathogens of small grains…”
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    Peanut Clump virus transmission by Polymyxa graminis under controlled conditions by Dieryck, B, Weyns, J, Van Hese, V, Bragard, C, Legrève, A

    “…More than fifteen soil-borne viruses belonging to the Beny-, Bymo-, Furo- or Pecluvirus, causing diseases on cereals and groundnut, are transmitted by the…”
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    Barley yellow mosaic virus is overcoming RYM4 resistance in Belgium by Vaïanopoulos, C, Legreve, A, Moreau, V, Steyer, S, Maraite, H, Bragard, C

    “…Barley yellow mosaic virus (BaYMV) is the causal agent of a soil-borne systemic mosaic disease on barley. It has been reported in Belgium since the 1980s. The…”
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    Virus-like particles assemble in plants and bacteria expressing the coat protein gene of Indian peanut clump virus by Bragard, C, Duncan, G. H, Wesley, S. V, Naidu, R. A, Mayo, M. A

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-01-2000)
    “…Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee DD2 5DA, UK 1 Unité de phytopathologie, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium 2…”
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