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Serology of a Closteroviruslike Particle Associated with Mealybug Wilt of Pineapple

Phytopathology, 1989
(...) Specific reactions between IgG specific to pineapple virus and virus from pineapple plants were shown by serologically specific electron microscopy, Ouchterloney double diffusion tests, and ELISA. The etiological significance of this pineapple virus remains to be determined.
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PINEAPPLE MEALYBUG WILT ASSOCIATED VIRUS AND MEALYBUG WILT OF PINEAPPLE

Acta Horticulturae, 2005
J.S. Hu   +6 more
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DETECTION OF PINEAPPLE CLOSTEROVIRUS, A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF MEALYBUG WILT OF PINEAPPLE

Acta Horticulturae, 1993
J.S. Hu   +3 more
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Detection and elimination of mealybug wilt-associated viruses in pineapple [PDF]

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Mealybug wilt disease (MBW) remains the most significant field disease of pineapples today. Currently two different virus types have been found to infect pineapples in Australia (Wakman et al., 1995) and Hawaii (Gunasinghe and German, 1989; Hu et al., 1996), Pineapple bacilliform virus (PBV) and pineapple closterovirus(es) (PCV). The work undertaken in
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MEALYBUG WILT OF PINEAPPLE: PINEAPPLE VIRUSES AND TWO-STEP HEAT TREATMENT OF PINEAPPLE CROWNS

Acta Horticulturae, 1997
J.S. Hu   +3 more
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