Said Amin (Gabe)[1] Ghabrial (October 1, 1939 – November 26, 2018[2]) was an Egyptian-American plant pathologist, known for his work on mycoviruses – viruses of fungi – and particularly their effects on the virulence of plant-pathogenic fungi.[3] He also researched bean pod mottle virus, an economically important soybean disease. He was professor of plant pathology at the University of Kentucky (1986–2014).
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Said Amin (Gabe) Ghabrial (October 1, 1939 – November 26, 2018) was an Egyptian-American plant pathologist, known for his work on mycoviruses – viruses...
is the suffix for a virus class. The name of the order derives from SaidGhabrial, a pioneering researcher who studied viruses in this order, and -virales...
ISSN 0304-4238. S2CID 90436989. Wu M. D.; Zhang L.; Li G.; Jiang D.; Ghabrial S. A. (2010). "Genome characterization of a debilitation-associated mitovirus...
Qualitative Psychology. 2 (2): 147–163. doi:10.1037/qup0000026. ISSN 2326-3598. Ghabrial, Monica A. (March 2017). ""Trying to Figure Out Where We Belong": Narratives...
Sinkovits, Robert S.; Havens, Wendy M.; Nibert, Max L.; Baker, Timothy S.; Ghabrial, Said A.; Tao, Yizhi Jane (2009-03-17). "Atomic structure reveals the unique...