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Identification of New Chickpea Virus and Control of Chickpea Virus Disease
Objective. The objective of the study was to discuss the classification, virus characteristics, detection methods, and control measures of chickpea virus, with an aim to provide a theoretical basis for identification of new chickpea virus and control of chickpea virus disease. Methods.
Zihui Cun, Woon-Man Kung
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Elimination of Grapevine fanleaf virus in grapevine by in vivo and in vitro thermotherapy [PDF]
In this paper, results of the in vitro treatment are compared with those of in vivo therapy (i.e. treatment of plants in a peat substrate) when eliminating GFLV (Grapevine fanleaf virus) from three grapevine rootstocks. Therapy took 45 days under the temperature of 37°C in both cases.
B. Křižan +4 more
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Viruses of grapevine in Kosovo
Surveys for virus and virus-like diseases were carried out in commercial vineyards in the provinces of Rahovec and Suhareka of Kosovo. Samples were collected at random from 306 individual vines for laboratory testing.
Lumta DIDA +3 more
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Cyst Nematode (Heterodera glycines) Problems in Soybean (Glycine max L.) Crops and Its Management
Soybean is a leguminous crop that originated from Southeast Asia, and it was domesticated in the northeastern parts of China. Recently, it has been highly produced in the United States of America, Brazil, and Argentina for cooking oil, protein, fiber and for the manufacturing of plastics, lubricants, candles, varnishes, soaps, and biodiesel ...
Gebissa Yigezu Wendimu, Mudassar Iqbal
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GLRaVs elicit changes in gene expression, ripening‐related metabolites, and hormone metabolism in berries; one set of responses is observed across infections and host genotypes while other responses differ based on rootstock. Abstract Grapevine leafroll‐associated virus (GLRaV) infections are accompanied by symptoms influenced by host genotype ...
Amanda M. Vondras +12 more
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Sanitary status of slovenian indigenous grapevine cultivar Refosk
Sanitary status of visually selected and nonselected indigenous grapevine cultivar 'Refosk' (Vitis vinifera L. cv. 'Refosk') was evaluated. Nine viruses were tested by ELISA: Nepoviruses Grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV) and Arabis mosaic virus (ArMV ...
Irma Tomazic +2 more
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First report of Grapevine fanleaf virus infecting grapevine in the United Kingdom [PDF]
The UK wine industry is a fast-growing sector and in 2015 an area of c. 2,000 hectares had been planted with vines from which over five million bottles of wine were produced (Wine and Spirit Trade Association Market Overview, 2016). It is important to monitor the phytosanitary status of vines to ensure the sustainability of the industry in the UK.
Silva, G. +3 more
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The cultivar Plavac Mali (Vitis vinifera L.), the most important indigenous red grapevine cultivar in Croatia, was tested for the presence of 16 grapevine viruses. Thirty-five samples from the collection vineyard were tested for the presence of grapevine
Mate Čarija +7 more
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Occurrence of Nine Grapevine Viruses in Commercial Vineyards of Mendoza, Argentina
Grapevine is a widely grown fruit crop that is seriously affected by different viruses, reducing grape yield and quality, as well as threatening profitability. Vineyard disease management requires accurate identification of viral infections.
Sebastian Gomez Talquenca +4 more
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Evaluation of sanitary status of grapevines in the Czech Republic
A survey was made to evaluate sanitary status of grapevines in the Czech Republic with regard to occurrence of economically important viruses. Propagation material of 109 grapevine clones was tested for presence of Grapevine fanleaf virus, Arabis mosaic ...
P. Komínek, V. Holleinová
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