Trans-grafting plum pox virus resistance from transgenic plum rootstocks to apricot scions [PDF]
IntroductionTrans-grafting could be a strategy to transfer virus resistance from a transgenic rootstock to a wild type scion. However contradictory results have been obtained in herbaceous and woody plants.
Nuria Alburquerque +4 more
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Physiological and Biochemical Responses Induced by Plum Pox Virus and Plum Bark Necrosis Steam Pitting Associated Virus in Tuscany Autochthonous Plum cv. Coscia di Monaca [PDF]
The present study focused on trees of Tuscany autochthonous plum cv. Coscia di Monaca in order to evaluate the presence of viruses and elucidate the physiological and biochemical responses to virus infections under real field conditions.
Athos Pedrelli +4 more
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Multilocation comparison of fruit composition for 'HoneySweet', an RNAi based plum pox virus resistant plum. [PDF]
'HoneySweet', a transgenic plum (Prunus domestica) resistant to plum pox virus through RNAi, was deregulated in the U.S. in 2011. The compositional study of 'HoneySweet' fruit was expanded to include locations outside of the US as well as utilizing a ...
Ann M Callahan +2 more
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NÁVRH CORE KOLEKCE SLIVONÍ S OHLEDEM NA POMOLOGICKÉ TŘÍDY A ODOLNOST K VIROVÉ ŠARCE ŠVESTEK PPV [THE DESIGN OF THE PLUM CORE COLLECTION WITH REGARD TO POMOLOGICAL GROUP AND RESISTANCE TO PPV PLUM POX VIRUS] [PDF]
Within the plum gene pool collection, where more than 150 genotypes of individual pomological groups were planted, a core collection was created taking into account the behaviour of the genotypes to the plum virus and their pomological groups.
Boris Krška
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Molecular Plant-Plum Pox Virus Interactions [PDF]
Plum pox virus, the agent that causes sharka disease, is among the most important plant viral pathogens, affecting Prunus trees across the globe. The fabric of interactions that the virus is able to establish with the plant regulates its life cycle, including RNA uncoating, translation, replication, virion assembly, and movement.
Bernardo Rodamilans +2 more
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Plum pox virus infection level in 'Prunus' species growing along roadsides or in backyards in Vojvodina province [PDF]
The present study was conducted on 106 leaf samples of Prunus species (44 plum, 47 myrobalan plum, 10 apricot, 3 peach, 1 blackthorn, and 1 sour cherry) collected from the Vojvodina province of Serbia and assessed for the presence of Plum pox virus (PPV)
Bagi Ferenc +6 more
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Plum pox virus strains: Diversity and geographical distribution in Serbia [PDF]
Plum pox virus (PPV) is the causal agent of Sharka disease. Since its discovery, Sharka has been considered as a calamity in plum orchards. PPV is present worldwide in many Prunus species, causing great economic losses.
Darko Jevremović, Svetlana Paunović
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The plum seed wasp (Eurytoma schreineri Schr.) is a polyphagous pest that can cause significant damages to the plum crop. A transgenic plum variety, resistant to Plum pox virus, was evaluated to the attack frequency of E.
Luminita Antonela ZAGRAI, Ioan ZAGRAI
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Long-Term Efficacy and Safety of RNAi-Mediated Virus Resistance in ‘HoneySweet’ Plum
Interfering RNA technology has been established as an effective strategy to protect plants against viral infection. Despite this success, interfering RNA (RNAi) has rarely been applied due to the regulatory barriers that confront genetically engineered ...
Khushwant Singh +11 more
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Assessment of agronomic performance of PPV resistant ‘HoneySweet' transgenic plum in ecological conditions of the Northern Romania [PDF]
‘HoneySweet’ is an RNAi based genetically engineered plum resistant to Plum pox virus (PPV). Field trials in different European PPV endemic countries clearly demonstrated that ‘HoneySweet’ plum shows a highly effective and durable resistance to PPV ...
L.A. Zagrai +5 more
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