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Isolation and Molecular Detection of Pigeonpox Virus in a Pigeon With Both Cutaneous and Diphtheritic Forms of Pigeon Pox Disease in Ghana. [PDF]
Abbiw RK +11 more
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Bio-integration of rhizobacteria and biogenic silver nanoparticles against Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae causing plum bacterial canker. [PDF]
Kanwal M +5 more
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Special Issue: Advances in Plant Virus Diseases and Virus-Induced Resistance. [PDF]
Martínez-Gómez P.
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The SharCo Plum pox virus Database
Laizet, Yec'Han, Candresse, Thierry
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Controlling Plum pox virus through pathogen-derived resistance.
Scorza, R. +7 more
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2021
UMR BFP - Equipe Virologie ; International ...
Glasa, Miroslav, Candresse, Thierry
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UMR BFP - Equipe Virologie ; International ...
Glasa, Miroslav, Candresse, Thierry
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PLUM POX VIRUS STRAINS IN BULGARIA
Acta Horticulturae, 2015Sharka or plum pox has a long presence in Bulgaria. In this study, 790 plum, peach and apricot samples were analyzed by TAS-ELISA. 465 samples (58.9%) reacted positive for PPV. The highest level of PPV infection was detected in the plum orchards (86.06%), followed by the peach (46.5%) orchards/single grown trees and in the apricot (32.05%) orchards ...
Kamenova, I. +6 more
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2021
Abstract Plum pox virus disease (Sharka) is one of the most destructive diseases of stone fruits. The causal agent, Plum pox virus (PPV) is easily transmitted by many aphid species in a non-persistent manner, by manmade grafting (nursery trade), and has a very wide host range among Prunus species.
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Abstract Plum pox virus disease (Sharka) is one of the most destructive diseases of stone fruits. The causal agent, Plum pox virus (PPV) is easily transmitted by many aphid species in a non-persistent manner, by manmade grafting (nursery trade), and has a very wide host range among Prunus species.
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