Tomato spotted wilt virus benefits a non-vector arthropod Tetranychus urticae by modulating different plant responses in tomato
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ABSTRACT: Five-week old tomato plants were subjected to four treatments: 1) mock-inoculated, 2) virus-infected, 3) spider mite infestation, and 4) virus + spider mite infestation. Plant tissue was harvested from each treatment after 7-days, frozen in liquid nitrogen and stored in -80 degree Celsius until use.
ORGANISM(S): Lycopersicon esculentum
SUBMITTER: Punya Nachappa
PROVIDER: E-MEXP-3888 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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