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    Aphid transmission of Lettuce necrotic leaf curl virus, a member of a tentative new subgroup within the genus Torradovirus by Verbeek, Martin, Dullemans, Annette M., van der Vlugt, René A.A.

    Published in Virus research (15-09-2017)
    “…•Aphid transmission of a non-tomato infecting torradovirus, Lettuce necrotic leaf curl virus (LNLCV).•Transmission by the currant-lettuce aphid Nasonovia…”
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    Torradoviruses are transmitted in a semi-persistent and stylet-borne manner by three whitefly vectors by Verbeek, Martin, van Bekkum, Petra J., Dullemans, Annette M., van der Vlugt, René A.A.

    Published in Virus research (24-06-2014)
    “…•Trialeurodes abutilonea was identified as a new vector of torradoviruses.•Transmission by three whitefly species was demonstrated for ToTV, ToMarV and…”
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    Torradoviruses by van der Vlugt, René A.A, Verbeek, Martin, Dullemans, Annette M, Wintermantel, William M, Cuellar, Wilmer J, Fox, Adrian, Thompson, Jeremy R

    Published in Annual review of phytopathology (01-01-2015)
    “…Torradoviruses are an example of a group of recently discovered plant viruses. The first description of Tomato torrado virus , now the type member of the newly…”
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    Lettuce necrotic leaf curl virus, a new plant virus infecting lettuce and a proposed member of the genus Torradovirus by Verbeek, Martin, Dullemans, Annette M, van Raaij, Henry M. G, Verhoeven, Jacobus Th. J, van der Vlugt, René A. A

    Published in Archives of virology (01-04-2014)
    “…A new virus was isolated from a lettuce plant grown in an open field in the Netherlands in 2011. This plant was showing conspicuous symptoms that consisted of…”
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    Complete nucleotide sequence of a potato isolate of strain group C of Potato virus Y from 1938 by Dullemans, Annette M, Cuperus, Chris, Verbeek, Martin, van der Vlugt, René A. A

    Published in Archives of virology (01-03-2011)
    “…The complete genomic sequence of an isolate (PRI-509) of the C strain of Potato virus Y (PVYC), which was originally isolated from potato in 1938, was…”
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    Isolation and Characterization of APSE-1, a Bacteriophage Infecting the Secondary Endosymbiont of Acyrthosiphon pisum by van der Wilk, Frank, Dullemans, Annette M, Verbeek, Martin, van den Heuvel, Johannes F.J.M

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (15-09-1999)
    “…A bacteriophage infecting the secondary endosymbiont of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum was isolated and characterized. The phage was tentatively named…”
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    Tomato chocolàte virus: a new plant virus infecting tomato and a proposed member of the genus Torradovirus by Verbeek, Martin, Dullemans, Annette, van den Heuvel, Hans, Maris, Paul, van der Vlugt, René

    Published in Archives of virology (01-05-2010)
    “…A new virus was isolated from a tomato plant from Guatemala showing necrotic spots on the bases of the leaves and chocolate-brown patches on the fruits…”
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    Faba Bean Necrotic Yellows Virus (Genus Nanovirus) Requires a Helper Factor for Its Aphid Transmission by Franz, Alexander W.E., van der Wilk, Frank, Verbeek, Martin, Dullemans, Annette M., van den Heuvel, Johannes F.J.M.

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (15-09-1999)
    “…Purified faba bean necrotic yellows virus (FBNYV; genus Nanovirus) alone is not transmissible by its aphid vector, Acyrthosiphon pisum, regardless of whether…”
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    Binding of the CryIVD toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis to larval dipteran midgut proteins by Feldmann, F. (Research Institute for Plant Protection, Wageningen, The Netherlands.), Dullemans, A, Waalwuk, C

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-1995)
    “…Ligand-blotting experiments on dipteran brush border membrane vesicles (BBMVs) showed binding of CryIVD toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis to…”
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    Molecular cloning and the nucleotide sequence of the Mr 28 000 crystal protein gene of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis by Waalwijk, Cees, Dullemans, Annette M., van Workum, Mariëlle E.S., Visser, Bert

    Published in Nucleic acids research (25-11-1985)
    “…The Mr 28.000 crystal protein gene of Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis has been cloned into pBR322 as part of a 9.7 kb Hindlll fragment. From…”
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    The genome-linked protein (VPg) of southern bean mosaic virus is encoded by the ORF2 by Wilk, F. van der (Instituut voor Planteziektenkundig Onderzoek DLO, Wageningen (Netherlands).), Verbeek, M, Dullemans, A, Heuvel, J. van den

    Published in Virus genes (1998)
    “…The sequence of the 20 N-terminal amino acids of the viral protein (VPg) which is covalently attached to the genomic RNA of the bean strain of Southern bean…”
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    Nuclear behavior in homokaryotic and heterokaryotic fruiting of Thanatephorus cucumeris (Rhizoctonia solani) anastomosis group 1, subgroup IC by Julian, M.C. (IPO-DLO, Wageningen, The Netherlands.), Dullemans, A.M, Silfhout, C.H. van, Keijer, J

    Published in Mycologia (01-05-1997)
    “…The soilborne plant pathogenic basidiomycetous fungus Thanatephorus cucumeris (anamorph: Rhizoctonia solani) is composed of at least 12 anastomosis groups…”
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    Heterogeneity in electrophoretic karyotype within and between anastomosis groups of Rhizoctonia solani by Keijer, Jaap, Houterman, Petra M., Dullemans, Annette M., Korsman, Marja G.

    Published in Mycological research (1996)
    “…Isolates of the soil-borne basidiomycete Rhizoctonia solani vary in cultural appearance, in growth characteristics and in pathogenicity towards plants…”
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