Bhat, A.I., Venugopal, M.N., R.P.Pant and Bhai, R.S. 2004. Occurrence and distribution of viral diseases on vanilla (Vanilla planifolia Andrews) in India. Journal of Spices and Aromatic Crops, 13: 143-148.

Bhat, A.I., Faisal, T.H., Madhubala, R., Hareesh, P.S. and Pant, R.P. 2004. Purification, production of antiserum and development of enzyme linked immunosorbent assay-based diagnosis for Cucumber mosaic virus infecting black pepper. Journal of Spices and Aromatic Crops, 13: 16-21.

Bhat, A.I., Devasahayam, S., Sarma, Y.R. and Pant, R.P. 2003. Association of a badnavirus in black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) transmitted by mealy bug (Ferrsia virgata) in India. Current Science, 84: 1547-1550.

Thien, Ho. Xuan, Bhat, A.I. and Jain, R.K. 2003. Mungbean necrosis disease caused by a strain of Groundnut bud necrosis virus. Indian Phytopath. 56:54-60.

Bhat, A.I., Jain, R.K., Varma, A and Lal, S.K. 2002. Nucleocapsid protein gene sequence studies suggest that soybean bud blight is caused by a strain of Groundnut bud necrosis virus. Current Science, 81: 1389-1392.

Jain, R.K., Umamaheswarna, K., Bhat, A.I., Thien, H.X and Ahlawat, Y.S. 2002. Necrosis disease on cowpea, mungbean and tomato is caused by Groundnut bud necrosis virus. Indian Phytopath., 55: 354.

Bhat, A.I., Jain, R.K., Anil Kumar, M Ramiah and Varma, A. 2002. Serological and coat protein sequence studies suggest that necrosis disease on sunflower in India is caused by a strain of Tobacco streak virus. Archives of Virology, 147: 651-658.

Bhat, A.I., Jain, R.K., Varma, A., Chandra, N. and Lal, S.K. 2001. Tospoviruses infecting grain legumes in Delhi- their identification by serology and nucleic acid hybridization. Indian Phytopathology,. 54: 112-116.

Jain, R.K., Bhat, A.I., Byadagi, A.S., Nagaraju, Singh, H., Halkeri, A.V., Anahosur, K.H. and Varma, A. 2000. Association of a tospovirus with sunflower necrosis disease. Current Sci.ence, 79: 1703-1705.

Pappu, S.S., Bhat, A.I., Pappu, H.R., Deom, C.M. and Culbreath, A.K. 2000. Phylogeny of tospoviruses (Family: Bunyaviridae) based on the intergenic region sequences of small and medium genomic RNAs. Archives of Virology, 145: 1035-1045.