Robust Response to Plum pox virus Infection via Plant Biotechnology. [PDF]
Ravelonandro M +6 more
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Plum Pox Virus Strain C Isolates Can Reduce Sour Cherry Productivity. [PDF]
Sheveleva A +4 more
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Genome sequence analysis of new plum pox virus isolates from Japan. [PDF]
Mori T +5 more
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P1 of Sweet Potato Feathery Mottle Virus Shows Strong Adaptation Capacity, Replacing P1-HCPro in a Chimeric Plum Pox Virus. [PDF]
Rodamilans B, Casillas A, García JA.
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Estimated costs of plum pox virus and management of sharka, the disease it causes
The disease “sharka”, caused by Potyvirus plumpoxi (plum pox virus), is the most harmful viral disease affecting stone fruits. The virus spreads over long distances through illegal and insufficiently controlled exchange of infected propagative plant ...
Mariano CAMBRA +6 more
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Gene Expression Analysis of Induced Plum pox virus (Sharka) Resistance in Peach (Prunus persica) by Almond (P. dulcis) Grafting. [PDF]
Rubio M +8 more
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Intra-strain biological and epidemiological characterization of plum pox virus. [PDF]
Maejima K +9 more
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Dynamic changes impact the plum pox virus population structure during leaf and bud development. [PDF]
Tamukong YB +7 more
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Sectorial resistance of plum to sharka (Plum Pox Virus)
A special resistance to sharka (Plum Pox Virus, PPV) has been discovered and studied in plum trees. That resistance is characterized by the absence of sharka symptoms and PPV, too, in some of primary branches of plum trees otherwise diseased by sharka. Symptoms appearance was observed and PPV presence was checked serologically by DAS-ELISA test as well
Vulić, Todor +8 more
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