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Effect of apple mosaic virus on growth and cropping of ‘freyberg’ apple trees

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1971
Abstract Over a 12‐year period a severe strain of apple mosaic virus (AMV) reduced the growth of ‘Freyberg’ apple trees by 42 percent and, during nine cropping seasons, lowered fruit yield by 26.6 percent. It had no effect on fruit size and no apparent effect on quality.
E.E. Chamberlain   +3 more
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Molecular characterization of Apple mosaic virus isolates from apple and rose

European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2014
Apple mosaic virus (ApMV) is one of the important viruses of apple and rose. Although the virus occurs worldwide the information on the virus presence in Poland and Belarus is limited. Genetic diversity of ApMV isolates from apple originated from Poland and Belarus as well as rose isolates from Poland was investigated based on phylogenetic analyses of ...
Natallia Valasevich   +2 more
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The complete nucleotide sequence of apple mosaic virus RNA-3

Archives of Virology, 1995
The complete nucleotide sequence of apple mosaic ilarvirus (ApMV) RNA-3 has been determined from cloned viral cDNAs. The 5' terminus of RNA-3 was determined by direct RNA sequencing, while the 3' end was determined by polyadenylation of genomic RNA and sub-cloning using oligo dT.
P J, Shiel   +4 more
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Inactivation of tulare apple mosaic virus by o-quinones

Virology, 1965
Abstract Purified Tulare apple mosaic virus (TAMV) preparations lost infectivity rapidly when exposed to chlorogenic acid and tyrosinase. Tyrosinase alone did not inactivate TAMV. The amount of virus inactivated in oxidizing chlorogenic acid solutions was directly proportional to the substrate concentration, the enzymatic activity, and the interval ...
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Kinetics of quinone inactivation of Tulare apple mosaic virus

Virology, 1967
A direct assay technique was used to measure the kinetics of o-quinone inactivation of Tulare apple mosaic virus (TAMV). Inactivation occurred at rates measurable in seconds, minutes, or hours depending upon the particular quinone tested and the ratio of benzoquinone equivalents per milligram of virus used. The inactivation rate appeared independent of
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Apple mosaic virus . [Distribution map].

Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2006
Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Apple mosaic virus Viruses: Family Bromoviridae: Genus Ilarvirus Hosts: Apple ( Malus pumila ), also Prunus, Rubus, Ribes spp., hazel ( Corylus avellana ) and hop ( Humulus lupulus ...
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Does tobacco mosaic virus occur in apple in the Netherlands?

Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology, 1970
Tobacco mosaic virus was detected twice in herbaceous test plants inoculated with sap from leaves and petals of apple. However owing to the high infectivity of the virus and the low infection rate of the test plants it could not be concluded whether the infection of the test plants was due to contamination or to its actual presence in apple.
A. Ragozzino, F. A. Meer, D. Z. Maat
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New record of apple mosaic virus on apple cultivars in south-west Turkey

Australasian Plant Pathology, 2005
Apple (Malus domestica) is one of the most widely grown fruit crops worldwide. Turkey is the third largest producer of apple in the world with an annual production of 2.5million metric tonnes. The south-west region is the most important apple production region, providing 25% of the total amount of apple production in Turkey (Anonymous 2002).
Eryigit, H, Yardimci, N
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ELIMINATION OF APPLE MOSAIC VIRUS BY TISSUE CULTURE OF SOME INFECTED APPLE CULTIVARS

Acta Horticulturae, 2013
Apple mosaic virus (ApMV) produces variable symptoms on infected apple both in the nursery and in orchard. Severe strains of the virus can induce severe necrosis and reduce the production of fruit buds by 20-40%. Obtaining ApMV-free plants in apple was tested by using meristem culture.
C. Plopa, S. Preda
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FIRST REPORT OF APPLE NECROTIC MOSAIC VIRUS INFECTING APPLE TREES IN KOREA

Journal of Plant Pathology, 2017
In September 2016, two apple trees (Malus domestica Borkh) of cv. Shinano Sweet showing bright cream spot and mosaic patterns on leaves were observed in Pocheon, South Korea. Mosaic symptoms have been found commonly on leaves of apple trees infected with apple mosaic virus (ApMV).
Cho, I.S.   +5 more
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