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Bibliography of the person, including all types of documents, not only theses.

PhD theses (1)

  1. Nataša Mehle: Preživetje krompirjevega virusa Y, virusa mozaika pepina in viroida vretenatosti gomoljev krompirja in njihov prenos z vodo

MSc theses (2)

  1. Sanda Kavčič: Molekulska raznolikost izolatov fitoplazme, povzročiteljice počrnelosti lesa
  2. Petra Mlinar: Molekulska raznolikost izolatov fitoplazme, povzročiteljice metličavosti jablan

Other documents (9)

  1. Nataša Mehle, Stanislav Trdan: Traditional and modern methods for the identification of thrips (Thysanoptera) species
  2. Ion Gutiérrez-Aguirre, Nataša Mehle, Duška Delić, Kristina Gruden, Rick Mumford, Maja Ravnikar: Real-time quantitative PCR based sensitive detection and genotype discrimination of Pepino mosaic virus
  3. Petra Nikolić, Nataša Mehle, Kristina Gruden, Maja Ravnikar, Marina Dermastia: A panel of real-time PCR assays for specific detection of three phytoplasmas from the apple proliferation group
  4. Nataša Mehle, Gabrijel Seljak, Matevž Rupar, Maja Ravnikar, Marina Dermastia: The first detection of a pytoplasma from the 16SrV (Elm yellows) group in the mosaic leafhopper Orientus ishidae
  5. Nataša Mehle, Gabrijel Seljak, J. T. Verhoeven, C. C. C. Jansen, Nina Prezelj, Maja Ravnikar: Crysanthemum stunt viroid newly reported in Slovenia
  6. Nataša Mehle, Maja Ravnikar, Gabrijel Seljak, Vlasta Knapič, Marina Dermastia: The most widespreat phytoplasmas, vectors and measures for disease control in Slovenia
  7. Nataša Mehle, Maja Ravnikar: Plant viruses in aqueous environment
  8. Nataša Mehle, Nejc Jakoš, Miro Mešl, Jože Miklavc, Boštjan Matko, Mojca Rot, Alenka Ferlež Rus, Robert Brus, Marina Dermastia: Phytoplasmas associated with declining of hazelnut (Corylus avellana) in Slovenia
  9. Nataša Mehle, Katarina Bačnik, Irena Bajde, Jakob Brodarič, Adrian Fox, Ion Gutiérrez-Aguirre, Miha Kitek, Denis Kutnjak, Yue Lin Loh, Olivera Maksimović Carvalho Ferreira, Maja Ravnikar, Elise Vogel, Christine Vos, Ana Vučurović: Tomato brown rugose fruit virus in aqueous environments