Funded Research Projects (2005-2014)
1. Management of diseases caused by whitefly-transmitted geminiviruses
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1.1. Development of tomatoes with combined resistance to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus(TYLCV) using both virus-derived resistance and molecular-assisted breeding.
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With Vidavski S (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel), Lapidot M (Volcani Center, Israel), Maxwell D and Nakhla M (University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA), Mazyad H and Shalaby M (Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt), Iraqi N (Bethlehem University, Palestinian Authority), Anfoka G (Al-Balqa’ Applied University, Al-Salt, Jordan), Sedegui M (National Agronomic Research Institute, Rabat, Morocco).
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Funded by the US AID-CDR Middle East Research and Cooperation Program (2003-2009).
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1.2. Development of tomato breeding lines with resistance to Ralstonia solanacearum and begomoviruses for Guatemala and Central America
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With Mejia L (University of San Carlos, Guatemala City, Guatemala), Vidavski F (Tomatech Co, Israel), Lavi U and Tsror L (ARO, Israel), Scott JW (University of Florida, USA), Hanson P, Green S, Graham D and Wang JF (AVRDC, Taiwan), and Maxwell D (University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA).
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Funded by the US AID CDR (2006-2010).
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1.3. Identification of the whitefly-transmitted geminivirus complexes affecting cassava production in the southern regions of Africa and development of cassava resistant lines.
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With Rey C and Gray M (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa), N. Cossa (Agriculture Research Institute, Maputo, Mozambique) and Brown J (University of Arizona, Tucson, USA).
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Funded by the US AID-CDR (2004-2011).
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1.4. Classical and molecular-assisted breeding of tomatoes resistant to Tomato curly stunt virus(ToCSV) and related viruses for small-scale farmers in South Africa and Mozambique
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With Rey C (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa), Pietersen G (Agricultural Research center, Pretoria, South Africa), Mondjana A (Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Maputo, Mozambique).
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Funded by the US AID-CDR (2007-2012).
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1.5. Development of tomato with multi-resistances to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus, salinity, drought and heat.
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With Lapidot M and Levine I (Israel), Mazyad M (Egypt), Anfoka G (Jordan), Iraqi N (Palestinian Authority), Fakhfakh H (Tunisia).
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Funded by the US AID-CDR Middle East Research and Cooperation Program (2010-2015).
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1.6. The molecular basis of resistance to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in tomato
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With Schaller A (Germany), Anfoka G (Jordan) and Iraqi N (Palestinian Authority).
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Funded by the DFG Tri-lateral Program (2012-2014).
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1.7. Deciphering the gene network sustaining tomato resistance to Tomato yellow leaf curl virus
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Funded by the Israeli Ministry of Agriculture (2013-2015).
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1.8. A role for heat shock protein 70 in localization, transport and expression of Tomato yellow leaf curl virus in tomato plants and in the virus insect vector
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Funded by the Israeli Science Foundation (2013-2015).
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With Gorovits R (Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University of Jerusalem).
2. Management of other plant viruses
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2.1. Microarray-based detection of plant viral and viral-like pathogens
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With Barba M (Plant Pathology Research Institute, Rome, Italy), Hadidi A (USDA, MD, USA), Caglayan K (Mustafa Kemal University, Antakya, Turkey), Mazyad H (Agricultural Research Center, Giza, Egypt), Anfoka G (Al-Balqa' Applied University, Al-Salt, Jordan).
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Funded by NATO Science for Peace Program (2006-2009).
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2.2. Monitoring of cereal virus and virus-like diseases for prevention through regional detection and quarantine systems
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With Zeidan M (QRC-Al- Qasemi College, and Israeli Ministry of Agriculture), AboulAta EA (Plant Pathology Research Institute, ARC, Giza, Egypt), Anfoka G (Al-Balqa' Applied University, Al-Salt, Jordan).
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Funded by the US AID-CDR Middle East Research and Cooperation Program (2008-2013).
3. Functional genomics of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci
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3.1. Functional genomics characterization of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci begomovirus interaction: an EST and array-based transcript profiling approach.
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With R. Shatters and C. McKenzie (USDA, ARS, USHRL, Fort Pierce, Florida, USA), and J. Brown (The University of Arizona, Tucson, USA)
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Funded by the United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD) (2003-2007).
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3.2. Identification of genes involved in circular transmission of begomoviruses in whiteflies
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With H, Ghanim M (Israel), and Winter S (Germany)
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Funded by The German Israeli Foundation for Research and Development (GIF) (2008- 2011)
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3.3. Dissection of whitefly-geminivirus interactions at the transcriptomic, proteomic and cellular levels
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With Ghanim M (Israel), Cicero J, Brown J (USA)
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Funded by The United States-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD) (2008-2011)
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3.4. Comparative genomics of virus circulative transmission by two Homopteran insect pests to agriculture, the whitefly Bemisia tabaci and the green peach aphid Myzus persicae
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With Ghanim M
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Funded by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF) (2008-2010)
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3.5. Blocking begomovirus transmission to plants by silencing genes of their whitefly vector
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With Liu S-S (Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China)
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Funded by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF) (2013-2016)
4. Environmental concerns
4.1. Alleviation of deleterious effects of extreme heat on tomato cultures by inoculation with virus: biochemical and genetic basis.
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With Gorovits R (HUJI Israel), Anfoka G (Al-Balqa’ Applied University, Al-Salt, Jordan).
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Funded by the US AID-CDR Middle East Research and Cooperation Program (2017-2020).
4.2. Irrigation of agricultural crops with reclaimed wastewater: effects on soil, plant environment, yield and quality.
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With Chefetz B (HUJI, Israel), Khedr A (ARC, Giza, Egypt), Anfoka G (Al-Balqa’ Applied University, Al-Salt, Jordan).
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Funded by the US AID-CDR Middle East Research and Cooperation Program (2018-2021).
4.3. Laying the basis for a joint national policy to promote safe and productive use of irrigation with treated wastewater: Appraisal of risks to agricultural crops and to the environment in Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
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With Chefetz B (HUJI, Israel), Ziad A (Al-Quds Public Health Society, PNA).
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Funded by Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, via The Hebrew University Netherlands Association (HUNA) (2018- 2020)
4.3. An electronic shield to protect tomato and other crops from whitefly infestation.
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With Bitton N (BTA, Israel).
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Funded by Yissum (Agri-innovation) (2012-2020).