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    Recurrent speciation of a tomato yellow leaf curl geminivirus in Portugal by recombination by Fiallo-Olivé, Elvira, Trenado, Helena P., Louro, Diamantina, Navas-Castillo, Jesús

    Published in Scientific reports (04-02-2019)
    “…Recurrent evolution can involve interspecific interactions, recognized to play a primary role in the diversification and organization of life. Both in the…”
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    Physalis ixocarpa and P. peruviana, new natural hosts of Tomato chlorosis virus by TRENADO, Helena P, FORTES, Isabel M, LOURO, Diamantina, NAVAS-CASTILLO, Jesus

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-06-2007)
    “…Tomato chlorosis virus causes yellow leaf disorder epidemics in many countries worldwide. Plants of Physalis ixocarpa showing abnormal interveinal yellowing…”
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    Typing of tomato yellow leaf curl viruses in Europe by ACCOTTO, G. P, NAVAS-CASTILLO, J, NORIS, E, MORIONES, E, LOURO, D

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-02-2000)
    “…Tomato yellow leaf curl disease is spreading in southern Europe, where it has quickly become a serious problem. In recent years, several virus isolates have…”
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    Use of protein A-gold complex for specific labelling of antibodies bound to plant viruses. I. Viral antigens in suspensions by Louro, D, Lesemann, D E

    Published in Journal of virological methods (1984)
    “…Colloidal gold particles 5 nm in diameter complexed with protein A (pAg) were bound specifically to rabbit antibodies which had reacted with antigens of 12…”
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    Aparecimento em Portugal do vírus do emanjericado do Tomateiro (Tomato bushy stunt virus). Hospedeiros, morfologia e localização nas celulas de Pimenteiro by de Lourdes Borges, Maria, Sequeira, J. C., Louro, Diamantina

    Published in Phytopathologia mediterranea (01-01-1979)
    “…Em Fevereiro de 1978 foi reconhecida pela primeira vez a presença do Vírus do Emanjericado do Tomateiro (Tomato bushy stunt virus = TBSV), em Portugal, em…”
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