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1. International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses and the 3,142 unassigned species

2. Molecular biodiversity of cassava begomoviruses in Tanzania: evolution of cassava geminiviruses in Africa and evidence for East Africa being a center of diversity of cassava geminiviruses

3. Production of the first transgenic cassava in Africa via direct shoot organogenesis from friable embryogenic calli and germination of maturing somatic embryos

4. A proposal to change existing virus species names to non-Latinized binomials

7. Patterns of Genetic Diversity among Alphasatellites Infecting Gossypium Species.

8. Circular DNA enrichment sequencing reveals the viral/satellites genetic diversity associated with the third epidemic of cotton leaf curl disease.

9. A Virus-Derived Stacked RNAi Construct Confers Robust Resistance to Cassava Brown Streak Disease.

10. Artificial microRNA-derived resistance to Cassava brown streak disease.

11. Mapping and identification of cassava mosaic geminivirus DNA-A and DNA-B genome sequences for efficient siRNA expression and RNAi based virus resistance by transient agro-infiltration studies.

12. Studies on differential behavior of cassava mosaic geminivirus DNA components, symptom recovery patterns, and their siRNA profiles.

13. Light intensity and temperature affect systemic spread of silencing signal in transient agroinfiltration studies.

14. Cassava brown streak disease: a threat to food security in Africa.

15. A betasatellite-dependent begomovirus infects ornamental rose: characterization of begomovirus infecting rose in Pakistan.

16. RNAi-derived field resistance to Cassava brown streak disease persists across the vegetative cropping cycle.

17. Efficient transmission of cassava brown streak disease viral pathogens by chip bud grafting.

18. Introduction of East African cassava mosaic Zanzibar virus to Oman harks back to "Zanzibar, the capital of Oman".

19. Transgenic RNA interference (RNAi)-derived field resistance to cassava brown streak disease.

20. The VIRCA Project: virus resistant cassava for Africa.

21. A melting pot of Old World begomoviruses and their satellites infecting a collection of Gossypium species in Pakistan.

22. RNAi-mediated resistance to Cassava brown streak Uganda virus in transgenic cassava.

23. Suppressors of RNA silencing encoded by the components of the cotton leaf curl begomovirus-betasatellite complex.

24. Comparison of phenotypes produced in response to transient expression of genes encoded by four distinct begomoviruses in Nicotiana benthamiana and their correlation with the levels of developmental miRNAs.

25. Evolution of cassava brown streak disease-associated viruses.

26. Identification of a major pathogenicity determinant and suppressors of RNA silencing encoded by a South Pacific isolate of Banana bunchy top virus originating from Pakistan.

27. A common set of developmental miRNAs are upregulated in Nicotiana benthamiana by diverse begomoviruses.

28. Transgenic biofortification of the starchy staple cassava (Manihot esculenta) generates a novel sink for protein.

29. RNAi-mediated resistance to diverse isolates belonging to two virus species involved in Cassava brown streak disease.

30. A proposal to change existing virus species names to non-Latinized binomials.

31. Transmission studies with Cassava brown streak Uganda virus (Potyviridae: Ipomovirus) and its interaction with abiotic and biotic factors in Nicotiana benthamiana.

32. Post-transcriptional gene silencing suppressor activity of two non-pathogenic alphasatellites associated with a begomovirus.

33. Differential interaction between cassava mosaic geminiviruses and geminivirus satellites.

34. Distinct evolutionary histories of the DNA-A and DNA-B components of bipartite begomoviruses.

35. Cassava mosaic geminiviruses: actual knowledge and perspectives.

36. Maintenance of an old world betasatellite by a new world helper begomovirus and possible rapid adaptation of the betasatellite.

37. Evolution of geminiviruses and their satellites.

38. Supervirulent pseudorecombination and asymmetric synergism between genomic components of two distinct species of begomovirus associated with severe tomato leaf curl disease in India.

39. Recommendations for the classification and nomenclature of the DNA-beta satellites of begomoviruses.

40. Infectivity of the cloned components of a begomovirus: DNA beta complex causing chilli leaf curl disease in India.

41. Geminivirus strain demarcation and nomenclature.

42. Picornavirales, a proposed order of positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses with a pseudo-T = 3 virion architecture.

43. Expression of rice yellow mottle virus coat protein enhances virus infection in transgenic plants.

44. Revising the way we conceive and name viruses below the species level: a review of geminivirus taxonomy calls for new standardized isolate descriptors.

45. Effect of temperature on geminivirus-induced RNA silencing in plants.

46. MicroRNA-binding viral protein interferes with Arabidopsis development.

47. Application of FTA technology for sampling, recovery and molecular characterization of viral pathogens and virus-derived transgenes from plant tissues.

48. Sequence analysis and classification of apparent recombinant begomoviruses infecting tomato in the nile and mediterranean basins.

49. Characterization of the protease domain of Rice tungro bacilliform virus responsible for the processing of the capsid protein from the polyprotein.

50. Geminiviruses and RNA silencing.

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