125 results on '"Pirone, T."'
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2. Expression in Transgenic Plants of a Viral Gene Product that Mediates Insect Transmission of Potyviruses
3. Abstracts of presentations on plant protection issues at the xth international congress of virology: August 11–16, 1996 Binyanei haOoma, Jerusalem Iarael part 3(final part)
4. Construction and analysis of infectious transcripts from a resistance-breaking strain of tobacco vein mottling potyvirus
5. Construction of in-frame chimeric plant viral genes by simplified PCR strategies
6. Modeling plant disease increase as a function of vector numbers: Nonpersistent viruses
7. Correction
8. Abstracts of presentations on plant protection issues at the xth international congress of virology: August 11-16, 1996 Binyanei haOoma, Jerusalem Iarael part 3(final part)
9. Transmission by Vectors
10. Correction
11. Analisi delle capacita’ attentive e di concentrazione in una popolazione di soggetti con ipotiroidismo congenito
12. Utilizzo del test attenzione e concentrazione come strumento diagnostico nel disturbo da deficit d’attenzione e/o iperattività
13. Abstracts of papers presented at the F.E. Nitzany Workshop on Epidemiology and Diagnosis of Plant Viruses: April 4–5, 1984 Bet Dagan, Israel
14. Mutations in the potyvirus helper component protein: effects on interactions with virions and aphid stylets
15. Context of the coat protein DAG motif affects potyvirus transmissibility by aphids
16. Purification and Characterization of Turnip Mosaic Virus Helper Component Protein
17. Mutations in the potyvirus helper component protein: effects on interactions with virions and aphid stylets.
18. Role of the helper component in vector-specific transmission of potyviruses.
19. Charge changes near the N terminus of the coat protein of two potyviruses affect virus movement.
20. Two Separate Regions in the Genome of the Tobacco Etch Virus Contain Determinants of the Wilting Response of Tabasco Pepper
21. Potyvirus transmission is not increased by pre-acquisition fasting of aphids reared on artificial diet
22. Loss of potyvirus transmissibility and helper-component activity correlate with non-retention of virions in aphid stylets
23. Mutational analysis of the coat protein N-terminal amino acids involved in potyvirus transmission by aphids
24. Survey of Kentucky for Potato Virus Y Strain N and Other Potyviruses in Tobacco
25. Mutational analysis of the helper component-proteinase gene of a potyvirus: effects of amino acid substitutions, deletions, and gene replacement on virulence and aphid transmissibility.
26. Expression of potyvirus proteins in insect cells infected with a recombinant baculovirus
27. Spontaneous mutagenesis of a plant potyvirus genome after insertion of a foreign gene
28. Association of the non-structural P3 viral protein with cylindrical inclusions in potyvirus-infected cells
29. Ultrastructure and immunogold labeling of cytoplasmic fibrous bundles in tobacco leaf cells infected with tobacco vein mottling virus
30. Domains in the Coat Protein and HC-Pro Protein Involved in Aphid Transmission of a Potyvirus.
31. Amino acid substitutions in the coat protein result in loss of insect transmissibility of a plant virus.
32. Modeling plant disease increase as a function of vector numbers: Nonpersistent viruses
33. Nonpersistent Transmission of Plant Viruses by Aphids.
34. Purification and Properties of Sugarcane Mosaic Virus Strains.
35. Histidine-tagging and purification of tobacco etch potyvirus helper component protein
36. Nomenclature and Concepts of Pathogenicity and Virulence
37. Correction
38. Abstracts of presentations on plant protection issues at the xth international congress of virology: August 11-16, 1996 Binyanei haOoma, Jerusalem Iarael part 3(final part)
39. Polyamino Acid Induced Aphid Transmission of Plant Viruses
40. Comparison of Tobacco Vein Mottling and Pepper Veinal Mottle Viruses
41. Suppression of Aphid Colonization by Insecticides: Effect on the Incidence of Potyviruses in Tobacco
42. Pathotoxin-Induced Disease Resistance in Plants
43. Number of TMV Particles Required to Infect Locally or Systemically Susceptible Tobacco Cultivars
44. Modeling plant disease increase as a function of vector numbers: nonpersistent viruses
45. A simple and efficient procedure for the oral inoculation of Trichoplusia ni larvae with polyhedrin-negative recombinant baculovirus
46. Is there a distinct form of developmental dyslexia in children with specific language impairment? Findings from an orthographically regular language.
47. Harry ernest wheeler, 1919 to 1999.
48. Charge changes near the N terminus of the coat protein of two potyviruses affect virus movement.
49. Variations in the VPg protein allow a potyvirus to overcome va gene resistance in tobacco.
50. A specific interaction between coat protein and helper component correlates with aphid transmission of a potyvirus.
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