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Stone fruits are an important crop in most parts of the world and are heavily challenged by several viruses including Plum pox virus (PPV), Prune dwarf virus (PDV), Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV), and Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV).
Khushwant Singh +2 more
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Identification of viruses infecting six plum cultivars in Korea by RNA-sequencing [PDF]
Background Plums are a kind of stone fruit, a category that includes peaches, cherries, apricots, and almonds. In Korea, Japanese plum trees are usually cultivated as they best suit the climate.
Yeonhwa Jo +5 more
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Viruses of Apple Are Seedborne but Likely Not Vertically Transmitted [PDF]
Many viruses occur in apple (Malus domestica (Borkh.)), but no information is available on their seed transmissibility. Here, we report that six viruses infecting apple trees, namely, apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV), apple green crinkle ...
Anna Wunsch +6 more
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Sert çekirdekli meyve yetiştiriciliğinin Türkiye'de, Doğu Anadolu Bölgesi dışında, yoğun olduğu bölgelerde Elma klorotik yaprak lekesi virüsü (ACLSV)'nün yaygınlığı araştırılmıştır. Toplanan tüm virüs simptomu gösteren kiraz, şeftali, nektarin, kayısı ve erik örnekleri DAS-EL1SA ve revers transkripsiyon polimeraz zincir reaksiyonu (RT-PCR) tekniği ile ...
Çiğdem Ulubaş, Filiz Ertunç
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Generation of an Infectious Clone of a New Korean Isolate of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus Driven by Dual 35S and T7 Promoters in a Versatile Binary Vector [PDF]
The full-length sequence of a new isolate of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) from Korea was divergent, but most closely related to the Japanese isolate A4, at 84% nucleotide identity. The full-length cDNA of the Korean isolate of ACLSV was cloned
Ik-Hyun Kim +8 more
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Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) (genus, Trichovirus; family, Betaflexiviridae) is a widespread, deleterious, and the most damaging pathogen of pome and fruit trees including domesticated apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.), to which it is ...
Muhammad Aleem Ashraf +3 more
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Onsite detection of plant viruses using isothermal amplification assays
Summary Plant diseases caused by viruses limit crop production and quality, resulting in significant losses. However, options for managing viruses are limited; for example, as systemic obligate parasites, they cannot be killed by chemicals. Sensitive, robust, affordable diagnostic assays are needed to detect the presence of viruses in plant materials ...
Alangar I. Bhat +2 more
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Abstract Low‐chilling apple varieties are gaining attention in plain regions with high temperatures but viruses are also adapting to these conditions. In this report, we have characterized Apple stem grooving virus and Apple scar skin viroid from the low‐chilling apple samples collected from district District Mandla of Madhya Pradesh and Kangra of ...
A. Rani +6 more
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Transgenic plums, Prunus domestica L. clone C5, were inoculated by bud grafting with Plum pox virus (PPV-Rec, recombinant strain originated from plum), PPV-Rec + Apple chlorotic leafspot virus (ACLSV), PPV-Rec + Prune dwarf virus (PDV), and PPV-Rec ...
Jaroslav POLÁK +4 more
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