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Mitteilungen Klosterneuburg : Rebe und Wein, Obstbau und Fruchteverwertung, 2023
Chemotherapy is a widely used technique for virus elimination in crop plants. However, phytotoxicity of the applied antiviral drugs may encumber maintainance of sensible grape plantlets on different sanitation media.
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Chemotherapy is a widely used technique for virus elimination in crop plants. However, phytotoxicity of the applied antiviral drugs may encumber maintainance of sensible grape plantlets on different sanitation media.
K. Oláh +5 more
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First Report of Olive Mild Mosaic Virus in Imported Tulips (Tulipa gesneriana) in Korea.
Plant Disease, 2023Tulip cultivation in Korea primarily uses imported bulbs due to the absence of domestic production. To ensure safety and sustainability, Korean authorities have implemented strict phytosanitary measures for five viruses: arabis mosaic virus, tobacco ...
S. Bak +8 more
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ON THE DISTRIBUTION AND INFECTIVITY WITH ARABIS MOSAIC VIRUS OF A DAGGER NEMATODE
Plant Pathology, 1961R. S. Pitcher, Asharfi Jha
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Cucumber Stunt Mottle, a Disease Caused by a Strain of Arabis Mosaic Virus
The Journal of Horticultural Science, 1963M Hollings
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A case of Arabis mosaic virus in carnations
Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology, 1972A new disease in carnations, characterized by internode shortening and excessive lateral sprouting has been observed at a flower nursery. From plants with these symptoms,Arabis mosaic virus could be isolated by mechanical inoculation ofChenopodium quinoa with partially purified preparations or with crude sap to which some bentonite was added ...
F. A. Hakkaart, H. A. Hoof, D. Z. Maat
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Arabis mosaic virus. [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2010Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Arabis mosaic virus. Picornavirales: Secoviridae: Nepovirus. Hosts: extensive host range. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Mainland France, Germany, Hungary, Irish ...
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Control of Arabis Mosaic Virus in Strawberry with Nematicides
Plant Pathology, 1967SUMMARY Soil injection in March 1961 with D‐D (400 lb/acre), chloropicrin P4 gal/acre) or metham‐sodium (110 gal/acre) did not kill enough of its eelworm vectors ( Xiphinema diversicaudatum ) adequately to control arabis mosaic virus in strawberries planted in May, on a site
W. T. Dale, A. F. Hendy
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Production and use of cDNA clones from arabis mosaic virus
Annals of Applied Biology, 1988SUMMARYArabis mosaic virus (AMV) genomic RNAs were converted to dsDNA and cloned into bacterial plasmids. Insert sizes of cDNA clones ranged from 0·2 to 3·2 kbp. Restriction enzyme mapping identified clones representing at least 90% of the RNA‐2 genome. A 0·9 kbp clone specific to RNA‐1 was also identified. Northern blot hybridisations of AMV RNAs with
W. JELKMANN +3 more
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