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The defective RNAs of Closteroviridae

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2013
The family Closteroviridae consists of two genera, Closterovirus and Ampelovirus with monopartite genomes transmitted respectively by aphids and mealybugs and the Crinivirus with bipartite genomes transmitted by whiteflies.
Munir eMawassi, Moshe eBar-Joseph
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Phylogenetic Analysis of Three Isolates of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 1 (GLRaV-1) from Vineyards in Khorasan Razavi Province Based on The Nucleotide Sequence of a Portion of The Minor Capsid Protein 2 (Cpm2) [PDF]

open access: yesپژوهش‌های حفاظت گیاهان ایران
IntroductionGrapevines, as a vital agricultural product, face significant challenges from pests and diseases that adversely affect both the quality and quantity of the crop.
Sara Gharouni   +3 more
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Complete nucleotide sequence and genome organization of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3, type member of the genus Ampelovirus

open access: yesJournal of General Virology, 2004
This study reports on the complete genome sequence of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3, the type member of the genus Ampelovirus. The genome is 17 919 nt in size and contains 13 open reading frames (ORFs). Previously, the sequence of 13 154 nt of the 3′-terminal of the genome was reported.
Kai-Shu, Ling   +2 more
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Vector Biology of the Soft Scales Parthenolecanium corni (Bouché) and Parthenolecanium persicae (Fabricius) (Hemiptera: Coccidae) With Grapevine Leafroll‐Associated Viruses and Grapevine Virus A

open access: yesJournal of Applied Entomology, Volume 149, Issue 3, Page 405-416, April 2025.
ABSTRACT Controlled experiments were conducted to enrich our knowledge on the transmission of different grapevine leafroll‐associated ampeloviruses (GLRaV‐1, ‐2, ‐3 and ‐4) by Parthenolecanium corni scale insect and to look for vector ability of Parthenolecanium persicae. GLRaV‐1 and the vitivirus GVA were transmitted by P.
Gérard Hommay   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Pest categorisation of non‐EU viruses and viroids of Vitis L.

open access: yesEFSA Journal, Volume 17, Issue 9, September 2019., 2019
Abstract Following a request from the EU Commission, the Panel on Plant Health addressed the pest categorisation of the viruses and viroids of Vitis L. determined as being either non‐EU or of undetermined standing in a previous EFSA opinion. These infectious agents belong to different genera and are heterogeneous in their biology. With the exclusion of
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (EFSA PLH Panel)   +29 more
wiley   +1 more source

Current status of pistachio diseases in countries of the Mediterranean Basin

open access: yesPlant Pathology, Volume 73, Issue 8, Page 2005-2029, October 2024.
This review describes the main pistachio fungal diseases (canopy and soilborne diseases) in Mediterranean countries, followed by sporadic diseases worldwide. A specific section summarizes the main control strategies. Abstract In the Mediterranean Basin, the pistachio crop is considered an emerging nut crop due to the dependence of the European nut ...
Giorgio Gusella   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mealybug Wilt of Pineapple and Associated Viruses

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2018
Mealybug wilt of pineapple (MWP) is a disease of pineapple that has a long history in Hawaii, but is present throughout the world where pineapples are grown in tropical regions.
Kishore K. Dey   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Grapevine virus A transmission by larvae of Parthenolecanium corni

open access: yes, 2008
International audienceGrapevine virus A (GVA, Vitivirus) was transmitted experimentally by first and second instars of the scale insect Parthenolecanium corni from grapevine to grapevine and to the herbaceous host Nicotiana benthamiana. This is the first
Komar, Veronique   +5 more
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First report of Plum bark necrosis stem pitting-associated virus in Bulgaria detected by DAS-ELISA

open access: yesРастениевъдни науки, 2020
Plum bark necrosis stem pitting-associated virus (PBNSPaV), the causal agent of plum bark necrosis stem pitting disease, belongs to the genus Ampelovirus in the family Closteroviridae. In the past 20 years, the virus was reported in Europe, North Africa,
Aneliya Borisova
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