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First record of tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV) on pepper in Italy.

Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2009
During a survey in summer 2007, a disease of pepper (Capsicum annuum) under plastic tunnels was observed in Policoro (Matera), on the Ionic coast of Basilicata Region, with a disease incidence in some cases of more than 50%. Affected cultivars were Eppo and Almund (S Et G).
FANIGLIULO, Angela   +3 more
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Spectra Dimensional Reduction Coupled with Machine Learning for the Detection of Pepper Yellow Leaf Curl Virus

2023 International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis (ISPA), 2023
Dyah Kurniawati Agustika   +5 more
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Severe outbreak of tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus on pepper in southern Italy.

Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2010
During summer and autumn 2008 a severe outbreak of pepper leaf curl disease (PLCD) was observed in pepper crops under plastic tunnels in the ionic coast of Basilicata region. Its incidence reached, in some cases, values close to 50%. The beginning of infections was recorded along the perimeter of the tunnels, where it reached a percentage of almost 100%
Soccorsa, Comes   +3 more
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DATASET: A novel source of resistance to Pepper yellow leaf curl Thailand virus (PepYLCThV) (Begomovirus) in chile pepper

Chile pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) is an increasingly important vegetable and spice crop. Among the most devastating chile pepper–infecting viruses, especially in tropical and subtropical regions, are members of the whitefly transmitted Begomovirus, which cause pepper yellow leaf curl (PYLC).
Barchenger, Derek W.   +7 more
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