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Acta Horticulturae, 2014
Viral infections in grapevines cause physiological disorders that lead to foliar deformations, alterations in the berry color and finally reductions in productivity. Most viral infections in grapevine are disseminated by biological vectors and then by the vegetative propagation of infected material.
E. Torres +7 more
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Viral infections in grapevines cause physiological disorders that lead to foliar deformations, alterations in the berry color and finally reductions in productivity. Most viral infections in grapevine are disseminated by biological vectors and then by the vegetative propagation of infected material.
E. Torres +7 more
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Xiphinema index, nématode vecteur du GFLV: biologie, épidémiologie et lutte
2005National ...
Esmenjaud, Daniel, Voisin, Roger
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2009
Transgenic rootstock lines expressing the full-length translatable coat protein (CP) gene of Grapevine fanleaf virus strain F13 (GFLV-F13) are under evaluation in an open-field trial. Control plants were contaminated after nematode-mediated transmission of GFLV after three years.
Hemmer, Caroline +9 more
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Transgenic rootstock lines expressing the full-length translatable coat protein (CP) gene of Grapevine fanleaf virus strain F13 (GFLV-F13) are under evaluation in an open-field trial. Control plants were contaminated after nematode-mediated transmission of GFLV after three years.
Hemmer, Caroline +9 more
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Nanobodies against GFLV and ArMV 2018
2018Anne-Sophie Renault-Spilmont +4 more
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Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) detection in Xiphinema index by elisa and RT-PCR methods
1996International ...
Demangeat, Gérard +3 more
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REGENERATION OF GFLV-FREE GRAPEVINES AND SYNCHRONIZATION OF MICROPROPAGATION IN VITRO
Acta Horticulturae, 1991I. Blazina +4 more
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2009
Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) and Arabis mosaic virus (ArMV), two nepoviruses highly detrimental to grapes, are specifically transmitted by the ectoparasitic nematodes Xiphinema index and X. diversicaudatum, respectively. This specificity of transmission is determined by the coat protein (2CCP).
Schellenberger, Pascale +13 more
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Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) and Arabis mosaic virus (ArMV), two nepoviruses highly detrimental to grapes, are specifically transmitted by the ectoparasitic nematodes Xiphinema index and X. diversicaudatum, respectively. This specificity of transmission is determined by the coat protein (2CCP).
Schellenberger, Pascale +13 more
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Analýza variability genomů Nepovirů (GFLV a ArMV) v produkčních vinicích vinařské oblasti Morava
2013The disertation thesis was focused on the analysis of variability of two nepoviruses genomes, Grapevine fanleaf virus -- GFLV and Arabis mosaic virus -- ArMV. The thesis described single isolates of these nepoviruses and their until recently non-explored genome portions coded by RNA1 strand, the coding regions for 1BHel and 1EPol proteins precisely ...
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Etude de la transmission d'ARN viraux hybrides GFLV/ArMV
1997Belin, C. +3 more
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