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Plant Pathology Unit - SPE - INRA
Montfavet - France

Last database update for these data: 2009-02-12 - Data extracted on 2009-04-14 from the database.

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Presentation   Staff   Structures   Viruses studied   Areas of expertise and Technologies
Plant Pathology Unit - SPE - INRA
Name: (French) Unité de Pathologie Végétale
Type: Research unit
Head: Hervé Lecoq (Leader)
URL: Group Web page
Address: INRA
Unité de Pathologie végétale
Domaine St Maurice
BP 94
84143 Montfavet cedex
Postal code: 84143
City: Montfavet
Country: France
Fax: (33)4 32 72 28 42
Legal entity: No
Staff
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Permanent scientists:6.013.0
Permanent other than scientists:4.025.0
PhD students:2.04.0
Postdoc positions:03.0
Total scientists:8.020.0
Total:12.045.0
Structures
Organizations, centres or groups on which depends this group: Plant Health and the Environment - INRA
French National Institute for Agricultural Research
Research Centre INRA Avignon - INRA
Viruses studied
Viruses Host plants Vectors
Beet pseudoyellows virus
Chilli veinal mottle virus
Cucumber mosaic virus
Cucumber vein yellowing virus
Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus
Cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus
Moroccan watermelon mosaic virus
Parietaria mottle virus
Pepper mottle virus
Pepper veinal mottle virus
Potato virus Y
Tobacco etch virus
Watermelon mosaic virus
Zucchini yellow mosaic virus
Cucurbitaceae
Lycopersicon esculentum
Solanaceae
Aphididae
Aphis gossypii
Bemisia tabaci
Trialeurodes vaporariorum
Areas of expertise and used technologies
No: Category Description
1: Plant virology classical virology including electron microscopy and serology
2: Experimental facilities Fields, greenhouses, growth chambers
3: Molecular biology classical molecular techniques including creation and use of full-length infectious clones of RNA viruses
4: Biochemistry Heterologous expression of viral proteins
5: Imaging Electron microscopy