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Influence of ACLSV-infection on Fruit Quality of 'Hongro' Apples [PDF]
`Hongro` is one of the most important apple cultivars whose growing area is increasing because of its good quality. Recently fruit shrinking symptom causing decrease of fruit size, juice, and quality, appears in some commercial `Hongro` orchards. The average frequency of occurrence of fruit shrinking symptom was 12 % of total trees investigated and ...
Hyun-Ran Kim, Jeong-Soo Kim
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Systemic infections with phytoplasmas and viruses threaten the production of healthy plant material under the fruit species certification system. We tested the possibility of sanitation using in vitro culture and cryotherapy. The starting material of the cultivars Golden Delicious (clones A and B), Virginia Crab, and Panenské zlepšené was taken from in
Jiří Sedlak
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Rapid real-time detection method of ACLSV and ASSVd for apple quarantine field
Plant Biotechnology Reports, 2021Apples are produced using a high-density plantation system using M.9 rootstock in Korea. However, the virus infection rate of apples tends to be high because the rootstocks produced from virus-infected mother stocks were widely used and vegetative propagation based on the grafting is common with scion cultivars.
Yong Suk Chung +2 more
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Plant Science, 2020
Virus-derived small interfering RNAs (vsiRNAs) can target not only viruses but also plant genes. Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) is an RNA virus that infects Rosaceae plants extensively, including apple, pear and hawthorn. Here, we report an ACLSV-derived vsiRNA [vsiR1360(-)] that targets and down-regulates the leucine-rich repeat receptor-like
Zhihong Zhang, Wei Guo, Hongyan Dai
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Virus-derived small interfering RNAs (vsiRNAs) can target not only viruses but also plant genes. Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) is an RNA virus that infects Rosaceae plants extensively, including apple, pear and hawthorn. Here, we report an ACLSV-derived vsiRNA [vsiR1360(-)] that targets and down-regulates the leucine-rich repeat receptor-like
Zhihong Zhang, Wei Guo, Hongyan Dai
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The detection of ACLSV and ASPV in pear plants by RT-LAMP assays
Journal of Virological Methods, 2018A reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) assay was developed for the detection of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) and Apple stem pitting virus (ASPV), two important viruses frequently occurring in pear trees. A set of four RT-LAMP primers designed based on the highly conserved region of each CP gene of the two ...
Guoping Wang, Ni Hong
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In vitro translation of apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) RNA
Archives of Virology, 1996The genomic RNA of apple chlorotic leaf spot virus was translated in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate system, yielding a large, 190 K product as well as several other polypeptides of smaller size (60, 56, 22 and 15 kDa). The 22 kDa product was immunoprecipitated by an anti-ACLSV serum and comigrated with purified ACLSV coat protein. In vitro translation of
Thierry Candresse +2 more
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ABSENCE OF TRANSMISSION OF ACLSV BY SEEDS IN APRICOT
Acta Horticulturae, 2012Manuel Rubio, F Dicenta
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GENOMIC ORGANIZATION OF APPLE CHLOROTIC LEAF SPOT CLOSTEROVIRUS (ACLSV)
Acta Horticulturae, 1992Thierry Candresse, J Dunez
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This study has mainly been supported by the project “Genetic and molecular basis of the multiplex resistance to Plum pox virus (PPV, “sharka”) and Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV, “viruela”) in apricot” (AGL2015-68021-R) of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Education and Universities.
David Ruiz +2 more
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