Search Results - "Van der Lee, T A J"

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    Creation of a new genus in the family Secoviridae substantiated by sequence variation of newly identified strawberry latent ringspot virus isolates by Dullemans, A. M., Botermans, M., de Kock, M. J. D., de Krom, C. E., van der Lee, T. A. J., Roenhorst, J. W., Stulemeijer, I. J. E., Verbeek, M., Westenberg, M., van der Vlugt, R. A. A.

    Published in Archives of virology (01-01-2020)
    “…To obtain insight into the sequence diversity of strawberry latent ringspot virus (SLRSV), isolates from collections and diagnostic samples were sequenced by…”
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    Occurrence of Fusarium Head Blight species and Fusarium mycotoxins in winter wheat in the Netherlands in 2009 by van der Fels-Klerx, H.J, de Rijk, T.C, Booij, C.J.H, Goedhart, P.W, Boers, E.A.M, Zhao, C, Waalwijk, C, Mol, H.G.J, van der Lee, T.A.J

    “…Most recent information on the occurrence of Fusarium Head Blight species and related mycotoxins in wheat grown in the Netherlands dates from 2001. This aim of…”
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    Development and evaluation of one-step RT-qPCR TaqMan multiplex panels applied to six viruses occurring in lily and tulip bulbs by van Gent-Pelzer, M.P.E., Dullemans, A.M., Verbeek, M., Bonants, P.J.M., van der Lee, T.A.J.

    Published in Journal of virological methods (01-09-2024)
    “…One-step RT-qPCR TaqMan assays have been developed for six plant viruses with considerable economic impact in the growing of tulip and lily bulbs: lily mottle…”
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    An Alternative Bioassay for Synchytrium endobioticum Demonstrates the Expression of Potato Wart Resistance in Aboveground Plant Parts by van de Vossenberg, B T L H, van Gent-Pelzer, M P E, Boerma, M, van der Gouw, L P, van der Lee, T A J, Vossen, J H

    Published in Phytopathology (01-06-2019)
    “…The obligate biotrophic chytrid species is the causal agent of potato wart disease. Currently, 39 pathotypes have been described based on their interaction…”
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    The 2019 Potato Wart Disease workshop: shared needs and future research directions by Vossenberg, B. T. L. H., Lee, T. A. J., Nguyen, H. D. T.

    Published in Bulletin OEPP (01-04-2020)
    “…Potato wart disease is caused by the fungus Synchytrium endobioticum. A workshop on this disease was held in June 2019 at the Dutch National Plant Protection…”
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    Large subclonal variation in Phytophthora infestans populations associated with Ecuadorian potato landraces by Delgado, R. A., Monteros‐Altamirano, A. R., Li, Y., Visser, R. G. F., Lee, T. A. J., Vosman, B.

    Published in Plant pathology (01-10-2013)
    “…The population of Phytophthora infestans on potato landraces in three provinces (Carchi, Chimborazo and Loja) of Ecuador was analysed. All isolates (n = 66)…”
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    Variable number of tandem repeat markers in the genome sequence of Mycosphaerella fijiensis, the causal agent of black leaf streak disease of banana (Musa spp) by Garcia, S A L, Van der Lee, T A J, Ferreira, C F, Te Lintel Hekkert, B, Zapater, M-F, Goodwin, S B, Guzmán, M, Kema, G H J, Souza, Jr, M T

    Published in Genetics and molecular research (01-01-2010)
    “…We searched the genome of Mycosphaerella fijiensis for molecular markers that would allow population genetics analysis of this plant pathogen. M. fijiensis,…”
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    Large subclonal variation in P hytophthora infestans populations associated with E cuadorian potato landraces by Delgado, R. A., Monteros‐Altamirano, A. R., Li, Y., Visser, R. G. F., van der Lee, T. A. J., Vosman, B.

    Published in Plant pathology (01-10-2013)
    “…The population of P hytophthora infestans on potato landraces in three provinces ( C archi, C himborazo and L oja) of E cuador was analysed. All isolates ( n …”
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    Development of quantitative detection methods for Fusarium in cereals and their application by Waalwijk, C, Vries, I. M. de, Köhl, J, Xu XiuDe, Lee, T. A. J. van der, Kema, G. H. J

    “…We developed a multiplex PCR for the identification of the most frequently occurring species of on wheat in Western Europe. Surveys suggest that has replaced…”
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