Tobiasz Druciarek
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Postdoctoral Fellow
Also affiliated: University of Life Sciences in Lublin (2026); Warsaw University of Life Sciences (2014–2026); University of Arkansas System (2016–2026); New South Wales Department of Primary Industries (2026); Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development (2026); Macquarie University (2026)
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Tobiasz Druciarek's research focuses on the molecular phylogeny of eriophyoid mites, particularly those associated with roses, and their role as vectors for plant viruses. His work has identified new species of mites, such as *Phyllocoptes parviflori*, and elucidated their connection to plant diseases like blackberry leaf mottle associated virus. Druciarek has also investigated vectors for Rose Rosette Virus, including identifying a second vector and quantifying virus titers within eriophyoid mites to understand viral dynamics and vector competency. He has developed methods for detecting plant viruses, such as creating an artificial positive control for rose rosette virus detection using various PCR-based assays. His research contributes to understanding arthropod vectors and their impact on plant health and germplasm exchange.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 32
- Citations: 454
Selected Publications
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Rose rosette emaravirus dynamics in eriophyoid mites: implications for virus transmission (2026)
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An artificial positive control for routine detection of rose rosette virus and <i>Phyllocoptes fructiphilus</i> that fit most primers for <scp>PCR</scp>, <scp>LAMP</scp> and <scp>RPA</scp> based assays (2023)
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Identification of a Second Vector for Rose Rosette Virus (2023)
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Two new species of Aceria (Acariformes: Eriophyoidea) associated with Amaranthaceae in Egypt (2021)
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A new, sensitive and efficient method for taxonomic placement in the Eriophyoidea and virus detection in individual eriophyoids (2019)
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First Report of European Mountain Ash Ringspot-Associated Emaravirus in <i>Sorbus aucuparia</i> in Poland (2018)
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Transmission attributes and resistance to rose rosette virus (2017)
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Resistance to Rose Rosette Virus and Transmission Attributes (2016)
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- Identification of a Second Vector for Rose Rosette Virus
- Two new species of Aceria (Acariformes: Eriophyoidea) associated with Amaranthaceae in Egypt
- Two new species of Aceria (Acariformes: Eriophyoidea) associated with Amaranthaceae in Egypt
- Two new species of Aceria (Acariformes: Eriophyoidea) associated with Amaranthaceae in Egypt
- Identification of a Second Vector for Rose Rosette Virus
- An artificial positive control for routine detection of rose rosette virus and <i>Phyllocoptes fructiphilus</i> that fit most primers for <scp>PCR</scp>, <scp>LAMP</scp> and <scp>RPA</scp> based assays
- An artificial positive control for routine detection of rose rosette virus and <i>Phyllocoptes fructiphilus</i> that fit most primers for <scp>PCR</scp>, <scp>LAMP</scp> and <scp>RPA</scp> based assays
- An artificial positive control for routine detection of rose rosette virus and <i>Phyllocoptes fructiphilus</i> that fit most primers for <scp>PCR</scp>, <scp>LAMP</scp> and <scp>RPA</scp> based assays
- An artificial positive control for routine detection of rose rosette virus and <i>Phyllocoptes fructiphilus</i> that fit most primers for <scp>PCR</scp>, <scp>LAMP</scp> and <scp>RPA</scp> based assays
- An artificial positive control for routine detection of rose rosette virus and <i>Phyllocoptes fructiphilus</i> that fit most primers for <scp>PCR</scp>, <scp>LAMP</scp> and <scp>RPA</scp> based assays
- Rose rosette emaravirus dynamics in eriophyoid mites: implications for virus transmission
- Rose rosette emaravirus dynamics in eriophyoid mites: implications for virus transmission
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