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Deep Sequencing Analysis of Apple Infecting Viruses in Korea
Deep sequencing has generated 52 contigs derived from five viruses; Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV), Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV), Apple stem pitting virus (ASPV), Apple green crinkle associated virus (AGCaV), and Apricot latent virus (ApLV ...
In-Sook Cho +6 more
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Methodology of ApMV, ACLSV and ASGV diagnostic in apple and pear cultivars and rootstocks by ELISA
The presence of Apple mosaic virus (ApMV), Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) and Apple stem grooving virus (ASGV) is tested in apple and pear cultivars and rootstocks according to the EPPO recommendation by evaluating symptoms on tree indicators ...
Svoboda, Jiří, Polák, Jaroslav
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Characterisation of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus infecting almonds in India
Restricted field surveys were conducted to determine the presence and incidence of virus infections in almonds. Representative asymptomatic samples from six locations were tested by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay and reverse transcription and ...
V. Chandel +7 more
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VIRAL TESTING USING BIOLOGICAL AND SEROLOGICAL ASSAY FOR MOST IMPORTANT VIRUSES TO PLUM [PDF]
Establishing an accurate diagnosis in terms of viral for propagation of fruit tree is very important, it represents the most effective method of protection against viruses.
Catita Plopa, Silvia Preda
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Transgenic plum Prunus domestica L., clone C5 (cv. HoneySweet) for protection against sharka disease
Sharka caused by Plum pox virus (PPV) is the most harmful disease of stone fruits in Europe and elsewhere in the world. There is no highly PPV resistant cultivar of plum.
Jaroslav Polák +6 more
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Characterization and genetic variability of coat protein genes of Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus isolates from southern Brazil. [PDF]
Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus(ACLSV) infects temperate rosaceous fruit trees worldwide and causes a wide range of diseases that are economically highly damaging.
SILVA, F. N +7 more
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Biotech/GM crops in horticulture: plum cv. HoneySweet resistant to Plum pox virus
Commercialisation of Biotech/GM (Biotech) crops started in 1995. Not only field crops, but also horticultural transgenic crops are under development and are beginning to be commercialised. Genetic engineering has the potential to revolutionise fruit tree
Jaroslav POLÁK +3 more
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A trichovirus closely related to Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus (ACLSV) was detected in symptomatic apricot and Japanese plum from Italy. The Sus2 isolate of this agent cross-reacted with anti-ACLSV polyclonal reagents but was not detected by broad ...
A. RAGOZZINO +7 more
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Virusi jabučastih voćaka u Bosni i Hercegovini [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.
Myrta, Arben +3 more
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Transgenic, 'HoneySweet' plums inoculated with Plum pox virus, recombinant strain (PPV-Rec) alone, PPV-Rec + Apple chlorotic leafspot virus (ACLSV), PPV-Rec + Prune dwarf virus (PDV), and PPV-Rec + ACLSV + PDV were grown in an open field under high and ...
KRSKA, B. +8 more
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