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Overview on century progress in research on mosaic disease of apple (Malus domestica Borkh) incited by apple mosaic virus/apple necrotic mosaic virus

Virology, 2023
Apple mosaic is widely distributed disease throughout the apple growing regions leading to the major adverse effects both qualitatively and quantitatively. Earlier the apple mosaic virus-ApMV was regarded as the only causal agent of the disease, but recently a novel virus apple necrotic mosaic virus-ApNMV have been reported as the causal pathogen from ...
Sajad Nabi, Vk Baranwal
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Development of immunodiagnostics for Apple stem pitting virus and Apple mosaic virus infecting apple in India

Indian Phytopathology, 2021
Apple stem pitting virus (ASPV) and Apple mosaic virus (ApMV) are considered to be among the major viral pathogens infecting apple. These viruses have high disease incidence in the apple orchards of Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) and Himachal Pradesh (HP), so a method was required for easy virus detection.
Sunny Dhir, Vijay Lakshmi, Vipin Hallan
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Apple necrotic mosaic virus. [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2022
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Apple necrotic mosaic virus. Martellivirales: Bromoviridae: Ilarvirus. Host: apple ( Malus domestica ). Information is given on the geographical distribution in Asia (China, Beijing, Gansu, Guizhou, Hebei, Jilin, Liaoning, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi, Sichuan ...
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Purification and Serology of Tulare Apple Mosaic Virus

Nature, 1962
GILMER1, after comparing the woody host range and sap transmission of several virus isolates which caused mosaics in apple (Malus spp.), designated the one which could be mechanically transmitted to herbaceous plants Tulare apple mosaic virus (TAMV). Our TAMV isolate originated from a single primary lesion on the systemic host Nicotiana tabacum L. var.
G I, MINK, J B, BANCROFT
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Oxidative inactivation of Tulare apple mosaic virus

Virology, 1966
Abstract Purified Tulare apple mosaic virus (TAMV) preparations were inactivated by 10–15-minute exposure to eight partially substituted quinones. However, each, of these partially substituted quinones was less effective than tetrachloro- o -benzoquinone (TCQ).
G I, Mink, O, Huisman, K N, Saksena
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Field studies with apple mosaic virus

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1975
Abstract In a yield trial with the apple cultivar ‘Jonathan’ mild, moderate, and severe strains of apple mosaic virus caused an increasing reduction in yield. Severely infected trees, when in full bearing, produced only one third as much fruit as mosaic‐free trees.
G.A. Wood   +3 more
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Purification and serology of an apple mosaic virus

Virology, 1967
Abstract Preparations of a virus isolated from apple petals by inoculating cucumber seedlings formed two light-scattering zones in sucrose density gradient centrifugation and two peaks, corresponding to S values of 88 and 117, in the analytical ultracentrifuge.
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