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Stable Resistance to Potato Virus Y and Potato Leafroll Virus in Transgenic Potato Plants cv. Kennebec Expressing Viral Genes Under Greenhouse and Field Conditions. [PDF]

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Barrios Barón MP   +9 more
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Ecology and management of grapevine leafroll disease

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Rodrigo P. P. Almeida   +6 more
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Management of Grapevine Leafroll Disease and Associated Vectors in Vineyards

2017
In this chapter, we discuss methods to manage the spread of grapevine leafroll disease in the vineyard itself. We briefly describe the viruses and vectors involved and present epidemiological properties of the virus-vector relationship that are relevant to the management of the disease.
Gerhard Pietersen   +2 more
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The New Zealand perspective of an ecosystem biology response to grapevine leafroll disease

Advances in Virus Research
Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 3 (GLRaV-3) is a major pathogen of grapevines worldwide resulting in grapevine leafroll disease (GLD), reduced fruit yield, berry quality and vineyard profitability. Being graft transmissible, GLRaV-3 is also transmitted between grapevines by multiple hemipteran insects (mealybugs and soft scale insects).
Kar Mun Chooi   +2 more
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Investigations on Transmission of Grapevine Leafroll, Yellow Speckle and Fleck Diseases by Dodder

open access: closedJournal of Phytopathology, 1983
AbstractAttempts were made to transmit the infective agents of leafroll, yellow speckle, and fleck diseases from infected grapevmes to several herbaceous species and to healthy vines using dodder (Cuscuta campestris). Dodder transmitted leafroll to all and fleck to half of the respective receptor vines, but none of the three dieases were transmitted to
R. C. Woodham, I. R. Krake
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