Laboratory of Virology
Our research focuses on plant viruses, arboviruses and insect viruses. We aim to unravel the molecular and ecological mechanisms underlying virus-host and virus-vector interactions to understand how these determine pathology and transmission. The acquired knowledge contributes to the development of new technologies (e.g. in vector control and biotechnology) and durable strategies for disease management (e.g. in molecular plant breeding, vaccine development, insect biocontrol and mass rearing of insects).
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The Wageningen Electron Microscopy Centre (WEMC) is a centralized facility closely associated to the Laboratory of Virology, providing tools and expertise to researchers of Wageningen University & Research institutes and external users.
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Latest publications
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Effect of eosin Y on the formation of local lesions and on the accumulation of callose in 'Samsun NN' tobacco and French bean leaves inoculated with TMV
Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology (1976), Volume: 82 - ISSN 0028-2944 - p. 109-118. -
Genetic analyses of cowpea mosaic virus mutants by supplementation and reassortment tests
Virology (1976), Volume: 70 - ISSN 0042-6822 - p. 151-163. -
Virus-specific expression of systemic acquired resistance in tobacco mosaic virus- and tobacco necrosis virus-infected 'Samsun NN' and and 'Samsun' tobacco
Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology (1976), Volume: 82 - ISSN 0028-2944 - p. 231-237. -
Sowthistle yellow vein virus in Europe
Annals of Phytopathology (1976), Volume: 8 - p. 117-121. -
Selective proteolytic activity associated with purified sowthistle yellow vein virus preparations
Journal of General Virology (1976), Volume: 31 - ISSN 0022-1317 - p. 451-454. -
The proteins of sowthistle yellow vein virus: characterization and location
Journal of General Virology (1976), Volume: 32 - ISSN 0022-1317 - p. 369-381.
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