SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

 

Research Papers Published in International & National Journals:                                                                                                Total  9

 

1.      Jyothsna P, Haq QMI, Singh P, Sumiya KV, Praveen S, Rawat R, Briddon RW, Malathi VG. (2013). Infection of tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus (ToLCNDV), a bipartite begomovirus with betasatellites, results in enhanced level of helper virus components and antagonistic interaction between DNA B and betasatellites. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. DOI 10.1007/s00253-012-4685-9.

2.     Q.M.I. Haq, A. Rouhibakhsh,  Arif Ali and  V.G.Malathi (2011). Infectivity analysis of a blackgram isolate of Mungbean yellow mosaic virus and genetic assortment with MYMIV in selective hosts. Virus Genes, 42: 429-439.

3.     Haq.Q.M.I., Jyothsna P., Arif Ali and V.G.Malathi (2011). Coat Protein Deletion Mutation of Mungbean Yellow Mosaic India Virus (MYMIV). Journal of Plant  Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 20: 182-189.

4.     Rouhibakhsh, Q.M.I.Haq and V.G.Malathi (2011). Mutagenesis in the ORF AV2 affect Viral Replication in Mungbean yellow mosaic India virus. Journal of Biosciences, 36: 329–340.

5.     Haq.Q.M.I., Arif Ali and V.G.Malathi (2010). Engineering resistance against Mungbean yellow mosaic India virus (MYMIV) using antisense RNA. Indian Journal of Virology, 21(1).

6.     Neha Tiwari, Padmalatha, K.V., Singh V.B., Haq Q.M.I., and Malathi V.G. (2010). Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus (ToLCBV): Infectivity and enhanced pathogenicity with diverse betasatellites. Archives of Virology, 155:1343-7.

7.     P. John, P.N. Sivalingam, Q.M.I. Haq, N. Kumar, A. Mishra, R.W. Briddon and V.G. Malathi (2008). Cowpea golden mosaic disease in Gujarat is caused by a Mungbean yellow mosaic India virus isolate with a DNA B variant. Archvies of virology, 153: 1359-1365.

8.     A.Rouhibakhsh, J.Priya, M.Periasamy, Q.M.I.Haq, V.G.Malathi (2008). An improved DNA isolation method and PCR protocol for efficient detection of multicomponenets of begomoviruses. Journal of Virological methods,147: 37-42.

9.     Jyothsna P., Q.M.I. Haq and V.G. Malathi (2013). First report on yellow mosaic disease of Abutilon caused by a begomovirus from India. Communicated to Virus Genes.

 

Research Papers in Symposia/Workshops/Conferences Proceedings:                                                                                           Total  13

 

1.      Haq. Q.M.I., Jyothsna P., Arif Ali and V.G. Malathi (2010). Deletion and site directed mutation of coat protein (ORF-AV1) gene and changes in viral pathogenecity. Conference on Whitefly and Thrips Transmitted Viruses. August 27-28, University of Delhi - South Campus, New Delhi, India.

2.      Jyothsna P, Q.M.I.Haq, Archana Kumari and Malathi VG (2010). Silencing of tomato leaf curl New Delhi virus infection – suppressed by Luffa leaf distortion beta satellite. Conference on Whitefly and Thrips Transmitted Viruses. August 27-28, University of Delhi - South Campus, New Delhi, India.

3.      Malathi VG*, Jyothsna P, Q.M.I.Haq, Neha Tiwari, Richa Shukla, VB Singh, Archana Kumari (2010). Investigations on yellow mosaic and leaf curl diseases affecting grain legume and tomato in India. Conference on Whitefly and Thrips Transmitted Viruses. August 27-28, University of Delhi - South Campus, New Delhi.

4.      Veer B. Singh, Haq. Q.M.I., Haq. Q.M.R. and V.G. Malathi (2010) . Transformation of soybean with antisense construct targeting Rep gene of mungbean yellow mosaic India virus (MYMIV). Conference on Whitefly and Thrips Transmitted Viruses. August 27-28, University of Delhi - South Campus, New Delhi, India.

5.      S. Fadil, P. Jyothsna, Q.M.I. Haq, Neha Tiwari, Richa Shukla, V.B.Singh, Archana K and V.G.Malathi (2010). Universal primers based on conserved region of coat protein for the detection of whitefly transmitted begomoviruses. 13th Congress of the Mediterranean Phytopathological Union, June 20-25, Rome-Italy.

6.      Haq.Q.M.I., Neha Tiwari., Jyothsna P., V.B.Singh, Richa S., Archana K and V.G.Malathi (2009). Cloning and Infectivity of tomato begomoviruses through Rolling Circle Amplication (RCA) of the genome. The 6th Solanaceae Genome Workshop, Nov 8-13, Le Meridien, New Delhi, India.

7.      Haq.Q.M.I., Arif Ali and V.G.Malathi (2009). Infectivity analysis of blackgram isolate of Mungbean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV) by Agroinoculation. 5th International Conference on “Plant Pathology in the Globalized Era” Nov.10-13.Indian Phytopathological Society. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi ,India.

8.      V.G.Malathi, Jyothsna P, Haq.Q.M.I., Neha Tiwari, Sulaiman K Fadil, Richa Shukla, V. B. Singh and Archana. K.(2009). Universal primers for the detection of Tomato Leaf Curl Begomoviruses. 5th International Conference on “Plant Pathology in the Globalized Era” Nov.10-13. Indian Phytopathological Society. Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi ,India.

9.      Richa Shukla, Haq.Q.M.I., Neha Tiwari., V. B.Singh, Jyothsna P., Archana K and V.G.Malathi (2009). RNA silencing suppressors encoded by beta satellite of tomato  begomoviruses. The 6th Solanaceae Genome Workshop, Nov 8-13,2009, Le Meridien, New Delhi, India.

10.  Neha Tiwari, V.B.Singh, Haq.Q.M.I., Jyothsna P., Richa S., Archana K and V.G.Malathi (2009). Infectivity of Tomato leaf curl Bangalore virus. The 6th Solanaceae Genome Workshop, Nov 8-13,2009, Le Meridien, New Delhi, India.

11.  V.B.Singh, Neha Tiwari, Haq.Q.M.I., Jyothsna P., Richa S., Archana K and V.G.Malathi (2009). Infectivity of a new begomovirus: Tomato leaf curl Aurangabad virus (ToLCAuV). The 6th Solanaceae Genome Workshop, Nov 8-13,2009, Le Meridien, New Delhi, India.

12.  Jyothsna P, Archana K., Haq.Q.M.I., Neha Tiwari, Richa Shukla, V.B.Singh and V.G. Malathi (2009). Real-time PCR for the  quantification of Tomato leaf  curl virus in tomato plants and its vector Bemisia tabaci. The 6th Solanaceae Genome Workshop, Nov 8-13,2009, Le Meridien, New Delhi, India.

13.  Haq.Q.M.I., Rouhibaksh A., Priya J., Periasamy M., Sumiya K.V., Shivalingam P.N. and V.G. Malathi (2007). Association of DNA β with mono and bipartite Begomoviruses : MYMIV, ToLCNDV and ToLCBV. Evidence for enhanced replicative genomic DNA. International Confrence on Emerging and Re-Emerging Viral Diseases of the     Tropics and Sub-Tropics. Dec 11 – 14, 2007, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi ,India.

 

Complete Viral Genome Sequences published in EMBL (Europian Molecular Biology Laboratory) Database:                             Total   44

Tomato infecting begomoviruses      17

DNA A component – 13 (HM803118, HM851186, HQ141673, HM345979, GU474418, FJ468356, JN591385, JN591386, N604484, N604485, JN604486, JN604487, JN604488)

DNA B component – 2 (HM803117, HQ141674 )

DNA b component  – 2 (HM989847, GU984046)

Abutilon infecting begomoviruses           3

DNA A component 3 (HQ588901, HQ588900, HQ588899)

Legume infecting begomoviruses       5

DNA A component – 4 (DQ400848, DQ389150, DQ389146, DQ389144)

DNA B component – 1 (DQ400849)

Pepper infecting begomoviruses       12

DNA A component – 12 (JN604489, JN604490, JN604491, JN604492, JN604493, JN604494, JN604495, JN604496, JN604497, JN604498, JN604499, JN604500)

Watermelon infecting begomoviruses      6

DNA A & B component – 6 (JN618980, JN618981, JN618982, JN618983, JN618984, JN624386)                       

Banana infecting BBTV      1

DNA segment 3 – 1 (FJ605507)