Vaskar Thapa, Ph.D.

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Botany Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States 
Area:
Plant Community Ecology
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Michael W. Palmer grad student 2010 Oklahoma State University
 (Investigations on the ecology and evolution of wild plant viruses.)
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Thapa V, Turner GG, Roossinck MJ. (2021) Phylogeographic analysis of Pseudogymnoascus destructans partitivirus-pa explains the spread dynamics of white-nose syndrome in North America. Plos Pathogens. 17: e1009236
Thapa V, Roossinck MJ. (2019) Determinants of Coinfection in the Mycoviruses. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 9: 169
Thapa V, Turner GG, Hafenstein S, et al. (2016) Using a Novel Partitivirus in Pseudogymnoascus destructans to Understand the Epidemiology of White-Nose Syndrome. Plos Pathogens. 12: e1006076
Thapa V, McGlinn DJ, Melcher U, et al. (2015) Determinants of taxonomic composition of plant viruses at the Nature Conservancy's Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, Oklahoma. Virus Evolution. 1: vev007
Thapa V, Melcher U, Wiley GB, et al. (2012) Detection of members of the Secoviridae in the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA. Virus Research. 167: 34-42
Allen MS, Thapa V, Arévalo JR, et al. (2012) Windstorm damage and forest recovery: Accelerated succession, stand structure, and spatial pattern over 25 years in two Minnesota forests Plant Ecology. 213: 1833-1842
Muthukumar V, Melcher U, Pierce M, et al. (2009) Non-cultivated plants of the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve of northeastern Oklahoma frequently contain virus-like sequences in particulate fractions. Virus Research. 141: 169-73
Melcher U, Muthukumar V, Wiley GB, et al. (2008) Evidence for novel viruses by analysis of nucleic acids in virus-like particle fractions from Ambrosia psilostachya. Journal of Virological Methods. 152: 49-55
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