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The viruses Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV), Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV), Apple stem pitting virus (ASPV) and Apple mosaic virus (ApMV) are common in apples and pears and main targets of detection in propagation materials.
Thor Vinícius Martins Fajardo +1 more
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Efficient Rooting System for Apple “M.9” Rootstock Using Rice Seed Coat and Smocked Rice Seed Coat
“M.9” rootstock is considered as one of the most useful apple (Malus x domestica Borkh.) rootstocks; it produces dwarfing trees efficiently. As “M.9” rootstock shows a poor, brittle, and shallow roots system, we grafted “M.9” rootstocks onto “Marubakaidou” (M. prunifolia Borkh. var. ringo Asami Mo 84‐A).
Matiullah Akbari +5 more
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The distribution of Plum pox virus (PPV), Prune dwarf virus (PDV), Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV), Apple chlorotic ringspot virus (ACLSV) and Apple mosaic virus (ApMV) in naturally growing shrubs of blackthorn and road-bordering trees of plum and
Jaroslav Polák
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Distribution and genetic diversity of three apple viruses in Belarus
Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV), apple stem pitting virus (ASPV), and apple stem grooving virus (ASGV) are common in all apple cultivating countries including Belarus.
P. V. Kuzmitskaya, O. Yu. Urbanovich
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Pome Fruit Viruses in Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
Field surveys and laboratory tests were carried out to assess the sanitary status of pome fruit trees in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Field surveys were carried out in 10 orchards, two nurseries and one varietal collectione during 2005-2006.
Biljana Lolić +3 more
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This study confirmed the presence of ACLSV in Tuscany in Mora and Ruggine apple varieties. ACLSV impaired photosynthesis, particularly in Ruggine, and increased fruit size but reduced its quality. Abstract The present study focused on three autochthonous varieties of apple trees belonging to the old Tuscany germplasm (central Italy), Chitignano, Mora ...
Athos Pedrelli +4 more
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Currently, huge crop losses in countries’ genetic resources result from emerging or re‐emerging plant viral diseases, making food security a constant challenge. A critical examination of recent tissue culture practices in Ethiopia reveals numerous limitations that have contributed to the limited advancements of plant tissue culture (PTC) techniques ...
Ashebir Gogile +4 more
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Movement protein (MP) of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) belongs to “30 K” superfamily of proteins and members of this family are known to show a wide array of functions.
Rahul Mohan Singh +2 more
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Relationship of viruses and viroids with apricot “viruela” disease
In this study, 34 apricot orchards in south-eastern Spain planted with the Spanish cultivar ‘Búlida’ and showing “viruela” symptoms were studied for 2 years.
Manuel RUBIO +4 more
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Assessment of Phytoviral Status of some New Plum Orchards Established in Iaşi County, Romania
Four young plum orchards from Iaşi county, two of these established by using propagated material in Romania, and the other two with material from Austria, Czech Republic and Netherlands, were surveyed by visual observation of viral symptoms.
Ioan ZAGRAI +2 more
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