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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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ABSTRACT An increasing global population and harsh climate conditions are challenging most crops and contribute to threats of food insecurity. It is crucial to identify food sources that are sustainable and resilient. This review aims to provide insights into how date palm and camels can act as two major resilient and sustainable food sources to meet ...
Nilushni Sivapragasam +6 more
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First Report of Apple Chlorotic Leaf Spot Virus Infecting Guava (Psidium guajava) in India
New Disease Reports, Volume 53, Issue 2, April/June 2026.
A. Tamang +5 more
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FIRST REPORT OF APPLE STEM PITTING VIRUS ON PEAR AND QUINCE ORCHARDS IN NORTHERN TURKEY
The Bursa and Sakarya provinces in the south eastern part of Marmara region in Turkey [(39°.341) -41°.101 N, 28°.051-30°.541 E] are very important fruit-growing areas. Leaf samples from 12 symptomless pear trees and six quince trees showing typical symptoms of quince fruit deformation disease (Nemeth, 1986), including leaf chlorosis and curling, mosaic,
İlbağı, Havva +4 more
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In this study, 267 coat protein gene (CP) sequences from 48 Polish isolates ofApple stem pitting virus(ASPV) were determined. The genetic structure of the virus population was analysed and possible mechanisms of molecular evolution explored. We found evidence of recombination within the ASPV population and the presence of 17 ASPV molecular variants ...
Beata Komorowska +2 more
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The present study provides a comprehensive account of the advancement and utilization of guide RNAs (gRNAs) through the utilization of CRISPR/Cas systems in the identification of two prominent apple viruses, namely Apple Chlorotic Leaf Spot Virus (ACLSV) and Apple Stem Pitting Virus (ASPV).
Kamila Adilbayeva +4 more
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Apple burrknots involved in trunk canker initiation and dying of young trees
Conditions associated with an unusually high occurrence of burrknots in two young commercial apple orchards at two locations, Těšetice and Stošíkovice, South Moravia, the Czech Republic, were analysed.
Václav KŮDELA +4 more
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Development of a Multiplex RT-PCR for the Simultaneous Detection of Five Viruses and Viroids in Peach [PDF]
A multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (mRT-PCR) assay was developed for the simultaneous detection of three viruses and two viroids infecting peach trees, including apple chlorotic leaf spot virus, plum bark necrosis stem pitting ...
Jeong-Eun Kim +5 more
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