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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ACLSV, ASPV, PNRSV, PPV FREQUENCY OCCURRENCE IN THE FRUIT CROPS PLANTATIONS

Плодоводство, 2021
A comparative analysis of the ACLSV, ASPV, PNRSV, PPV frequency occurrence in the fruit crops plantations of RUE “Institute of Fruit-growing” for 2016–2020 period was carried out. ACLSV diagnostics (484 apple-tree samples, 129 pear samples) made it possible to establish that the virus is more common on the apple-tree (33.5 % of infected ...
E. V. KOLBANOVA   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

ELIMINATION OF APPLE CHLOROTIC LEAF SPOT VIRUS (ACLSV) FROM PEAR BY IN VITRO THERMOTHERAPY AND CHEMOTHERAPY

Acta Horticulturae, 2002
Micropropagated shoots of 'Pierre Corneille' pear plants infected with Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) were subjected to heat therapy at 36 oC or/and chemotherapy using ribavirin (Virazole) to eliminate the virus. The presence of virus in recovered plants was evaluated by ELISA technique during one year after therapy.
MIROSŁAWA Cieślińska
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE USE OF VARIOUS ORGANS OF APPLE PLANTS IN THE SPRING AND SUMMER DURING THE DIAGNOSIS OF ACLSV BY PCR

Scientific Works of North Caucasian Federal Scientific Center of Horticulture Viticulture Wine-making, 2022
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DETERMINATION OF ACCUMULATION ACLSV, ASPV IN THE ORGANS OF APPLE AND PEAR PLANTS IN DIFFERENT PERIODS OF VEGETATION THROUGH ELISA-METHOD

Fruit-Growing, 2022
Different accumulation of ACLSV, ASPV in the organs of apple and pear plants in different periods of vegetation through ELISA-method was determined. The largest ASPV accumulation was noted in lignified shoots in early April and flowers in early May, as well as the absence of the virus in apple and pear leaves in May. At the beginning of the
T. N. BOZHIDAI   +2 more
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POLLEN AND SEED TRANSMISSION OF APPLE CHLOROTIC LEAF SPOT VIRUS (ACLSV) IN APRICOT

Acta Horticulturae, 2010
Recent studies carried out at CEBAS-CSIC of Murcia (Southeast of Spain) indicate that Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) seems to be the causal agent of the apricot "viruela" disease. However, regarding the natural transmission of this disease, no information is available to date.
Manuel Rubio, F Dicenta
exaly   +2 more sources

An Investigation of Apple Chlorotic Leaf Spot (ACLSV) and Tomato Ring Spot (ToRSV) in Some Iranian Pear Gardens [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Virology, 2014
M Farmahini   +4 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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