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MAPPING PLUM POX VIRUS RESISTANCE IN APRICOT
Acta Horticulturae, 2009One of the most economically important virus diseases of stone fruit trees in Europe is Sharka disease, which is caused by the Plum pox virus (PPV). The introduction of resistant cultivars of stone fruit into orchards would provide the best long-term solution to virus control.
Pilarova, P. +5 more
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Hypersensitivity of Plum Genotypes to Plum Pox Virus
Journal of Phytopathology, 2001The hypersensitive response (HR) of plum hybrid K4 as an active defence mechanism is directed against certain plum pox virus (PPV) strains/isolates of the type CG but not against type DI. There is no clear correlation between the HR of K4 and serological differences of the PPV strains D, M and C, respectively.
null Kegler +4 more
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Plum pox virus. [Distribution map].
Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, 2007Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Plum pox virus. Potyviridae: Potyvirus. Hosts: Prunus spp. Information is given on the geographical distribution in Europe (Albania, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France ...
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PLUM POX VIRUS IMPACT IN ROMANIAN PLUM PRODUCTION
Acta Horticulturae, 2012Plum pox virus infection is a major limitation to stone fruit production and fruit quality causing serious economic losses worldwide. Researches regarding the behaviour of the plum genotypes in natural field conditions, the phonotypical expression of the Plum pox virus attack on leaves and fruits and his impact on the plum production were carried out ...
S. Preda, F. Tarasescu, S. Poenaru
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TESTS OF PLUM HYBRIDS FOR RESISTANCE TO PLUM POX VIRUS
Acta Horticulturae, 2011The investigation included four plum (Prunus domestica L.) hybrids, which were selected on the base of visual inspection in natural infection background and serological analyses. Two of the hybrids were obtained from hybridization of ‘Pasific’ × ‘Serdika’ (21-3 and 21-47) and another two were the result from crossing of ‘Pasific’ × ‘Stanley’ (21-55 and
Milusheva, Snezhana, Zhivondov, Argir
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RNAI TO SILENCE THE PLUM POX VIRUS GENOME
Acta Horticulturae, 2013Sharka is a major disease threatening stone fruit production. Originally reported from the Balkan region of Europe, it is spread throughout the European continent and in other temperate areas of the world: Middle-East, Asia, Japan, North and South America and in parts of the North of Africa.
Ravelonandro, Michel +2 more
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2021
The studying of influence of different factors of cultivation allowed to obtain the hybrid germs from ovaries and embryos of apricot, cherry-plum, plum and to work out the biotechnological methods of obtaining new selection forms of horticultural plants.
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The studying of influence of different factors of cultivation allowed to obtain the hybrid germs from ovaries and embryos of apricot, cherry-plum, plum and to work out the biotechnological methods of obtaining new selection forms of horticultural plants.
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