Robert L. Gilbertson

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Plant Pathology University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Melgarejo TA, Cespedes MK, Chen LF, et al. (2024) Unusual outbreaks of curly top disease in processing tomato fields in northern California in 2021 and 2022 were caused by a rare strain of beet curly top virus and facilitated by extreme weather events. Virology. 591: 109981
Macedo M, Gilbertson R, Rojas MJ, et al. (2023) A tomato-free period delays and reduces begomovirus disease in processing tomato fields in a complex agroecosystem in Central Brazil. Plant Disease
Dos Reis LNA, Boiteux LS, Fonseca MEN, et al. (2023) Tomato golden net virus and tomato yellow net virus: two novel New World begomoviruses with monopartite genomes. Archives of Virology. 168: 235
Cespedes MK, Melgarejo TA, Henry PM, et al. (2022) First Report of Watermelon Mosaic Virus Naturally Infecting Coriander () and causing a leaf mottling disease in California. Plant Disease
Souza JO, Melgarejo TA, Vu S, et al. (2022) How To Be a Successful Monopartite Begomovirus in a Bipartite-Dominated World: Emergence and Spread of Tomato Mottle Leaf Curl Virus in Brazil. Journal of Virology. 96: e0072522
Lee H, Stephanus AP, Fowles TM, et al. (2022) Insect vector manipulation by a plant virus and simulation modeling of its potential impact on crop infection. Scientific Reports. 12: 8429
Maliano MR, Rojas MR, Macedo MA, et al. (2022) The invasion biology of tomato begomoviruses in Costa Rica reveals neutral synergism that may lead to increased disease pressure and economic loss. Virus Research. 198793
Melgarejo TA, Chen LF, Rojas MJ, et al. (2022) Curly top disease of hemp () in California is caused by mild-type strains of beet curly top virus often in mixed infection. Plant Disease
Maliano MR, Macedo MA, Rojas MR, et al. (2021) Weed-infecting viruses in a tropical agroecosystem present different threats to crops and evolutionary histories. Plos One. 16: e0250066
Duarte MF, Pereira Carvalho RC, Dos Reis LNA, et al. (2020) Natural Infection of Tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) by Euphorbia yellow mosaic virus Isolates across Four Brazilian States. Plant Disease
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