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Department of Entomology Faculty Thomas L. German |
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Anna E. Whitfield, Nallur K. Krishna Kumar, Dorith Rotenberg 1, Diane E. Ullman, Elizabeth A. Wyman, Caroline Zietlow, David K. Willis 4, Thomas L. German (In Review at J. Virol.) A soluble form of the tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) glycoprotein-N (G N) inhibits acquisition and subsequent transmission of TSWV by Frankliniella occidentalis
Abdel-Mawgood, A.L. and German, T.L. 2006. Corrrelation of PCR and IFAS with eggplant bioassay for identification of Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. sepedonicus. J. Food Ag and Environ. 4(2): 179-182.
Rotenberg, D., Thompson, T, German, T.L. and Willis, D. 2006. Methods for effective real-time RT-PCR analysis of virus-induced gene silencing. J.Virol. Methods. 138:49-59.
Ullman, D.E., Whitfield, A.E. and German, T.L. 2005. Thrips and tospoviruses come of age: Mapping determinants of insect transmission. Proc.Natl. Acad. Sci. 102:4931-4932.
Whitfield, A.E., Ullman, D.E and German, T.L. 2005. Tomato spotted wilt virus glycoprotein Gc is cleaved at acidic pH. Virus Res. 110:183-186.
Whitfield, A.E., Ullman, D.E and German, T.L. 2005. Tospovirus-Thrips Interactions. Ann Rev. Phytopathology. 43:459-489.
Whitfield, A.E., Ullman, D.E. and German, T.L. 2004. Expression and Characterization of a Soluble Form of Tomato spotted wilt virus Glycoprotein G N. J. Virol. 78:13197-13206.
Kainz, M., Hilson, P., Sweeney, L., DeRose, E., and German, T.L 2004. Tomato spotted wilt virus N protein monomers involves non-electrostatic forces governed by multiple distinct regions in the primary structure. Phytopathology 94:759-765.
Chapman, E.J., P. Hilson and German, T.L. 2003. Association of L Protein and in vitro Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase Activity. Intervirology 46:177-181.
Choi, Tae-Jin, Sun-Chang Kim & Thomas L. German. 1999. Toxicity of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Glycoprotein Signal Peptide and Promoter Activity of the 5' UTR. Plant Pathol. Journal 15 (6):313-318.
Richmond, K.E., K.Chenault, J.L.Sherwood & T.L.German. 1998. Characterization of nucleic acid binding properties of tomato spotted wilt virus nucleocapsid protein. Virology 248:6-11.
Adkins, S., R. Quadt, T.J.Choi, P. Ahlquist & T.L. German. 1995. An RNA-Dependent RNA polymerase activity associated with virions of tomato spotted wilt virus, a plant- and insect-infecting bunyavirus. Virology 207 (1):308-311.
German, T.L., S.Adkins, A.Witherell, K.E.Richmond, W.R.Knaack & D.K.Willis. 1995. Infection of Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Columbia by tomato spotted wilt virus. Plant Mol. Biol. Reporter 13:110-117.
Kim, J.W., S.S.M.Sun & T.L.German. 1994. Disease resistance in tobacco and tomato plants transformed with the tomato spotted wilt virus nucleocapsid gene. Plant. Dis. 78:615-621.
German, T.L., D.E.Ullman & J.Moyer. 1992. Tospoviruses: Diagnosis, molecular biology, phylogeny and vector relationships. Ann. Rev. Phytopathol. 30:315-348.
Medeiros, R.B., D.E.Ullman, J.L.Sherwood & T.L.German. 2000. Immunoprecipitation of a 50 kDa protein: a candidate receptor component for tomato spotted wilt tospovirus (Bunyaviridae) in its main vector, Frankliniella occidentalis. Virus Research 67 (2): 109-118.
Medeiros, R.B., L.Rasochova & T.L.German. 2000. Simplified, rapid method for cloning of virus-binding polypeptides (putative receptors) via the far-Western screening of a cDNA expression library using purified virus particles. J.Virol. Methods 86:155-166.
Ullman D.E., J.L.Sherwood & T.L.German. 1997. Thrips as vectors of plant pathogens. pp. 539-565. T.L. Lewis, in Thrips as Crop Pests. CAB International.
Ullman D.E., D.M.Westcot, K.D.Chenault, J.L.Sherwood, T.L.German, M.D.Bandla, F.A.Cantone & H.L.Duer. 1995. Compartmentalization, intracellular transport, and autophagy of tomato spotted wilt tospovirus proteins in infected thrips cells. Phytopathology 85 (6):644-654.
Bandla, M.D., D.M.Westcot, K.D.Chenault, D.E.Ullman, T.L.German & J.L.Sherwood. 1994. Use of monoclonal antibody to the nonstructural protein encoded by the small RNA of tomato spotted wilt tospovirus to identify viruliferous thrips. Phytopathology 84 (12): 1427-1431.
Ullman, D.E., T.L.German, J.L.Sherwood, D.M.Westcot & F.A.Cantone. 1993. Tospovirus replication in insect vector cells: immunocytochemical evidence that the nonstructural protein encoded by the S RNA of tomato spotted wilt tospovirus is present in thrips vector cells. Phytopathology 83:456-463.
Li, K.L., D.I.Rouse, E.J. Eyestone & T.L.German. 1999. Generation of PCR primers by random amplified polymorphic DNA and its application to Verticillium dahliae. Mycological Research 103 (11):1361-1368.
Eyestone, E.J, & T.L. German. 1999. Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus: an emerging potato pathogen in North America? Badger Common'Tater 51 (11):14-18.
Wilson, Calum. 1998. Tomato spotted wilt virus in seed potatoes. Potato Australia 9:30-31.
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