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FIRST REPORT OF PRUNUS NECROTIC RINGSPOT VIRUS INFECTING BINDWEED IN IRAN
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2013Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) affects rosaceous plants worldwide. In 2011 and 2012, 50 symptomatic bindweeds (Convolvulus arvensis) were collected from rose gardens in Alburz, Mazandaran and Tehran provinces of Iran. Samples were tested for the presence of PNRSV using DAS-ELISA and dot-immunobinding assay (DIBA) with a polyclonal antiserum ...
Sabaghian, S. +2 more
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Oxidative stress induction by Prunus necrotic ringspot virus infection in apricot seeds
Physiologia Plantarum, 2007Prunus necrotic ringspot rvirus (PNRSV) was able to invade the immature apricot seed including the embryo. The amount of virus was very high inside the embryo compared with that present in the cotyledons. PNRSV infection produced an oxidative stress in apricot seeds as indicated by the increase in lipid peroxidation, measured as thiobarbituric acid ...
Khalid, Amari +4 more
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FIRST REPORT OF PRUNUS NECROTIC RINGSPOT VIRUS ON NECTARINE FROM IRAN
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2016Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV, Genus Ilarvirus, Family Bromoviridae) is pollen and seed transmitted and this contributes to its spread in stone-fruit trees. In 2015, 18 leaf samples from nectarine (Prunus persica var. nucipersica) symptomatic trees were collected from East-Azerbaijan and Zanjan provinces in west and north-west of Iran.
Kashiha, Z. +3 more
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Zentralblatt für Mikrobiologie, 1984
Summary Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRV) proved as seed-transmissible in apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.), but to a low extent only. Progenies from seeds of a naturally infected open pollinated apricot tree were PNRV-infected by 1.1%. PNRV-infected apricot seedlings up to two leaf stage showed neither growth depression nor other disease symptoms.
H.-H. Schimanski, E. Fuchs
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Summary Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRV) proved as seed-transmissible in apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.), but to a low extent only. Progenies from seeds of a naturally infected open pollinated apricot tree were PNRV-infected by 1.1%. PNRV-infected apricot seedlings up to two leaf stage showed neither growth depression nor other disease symptoms.
H.-H. Schimanski, E. Fuchs
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Archives of Virology, 1997
The complete nucleotide sequence of an isolate of prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) RNA 3 has been determined. Elucidation of the amino acid sequence of the proteins encoded by the two large open reading frames (ORFs) allowed us to carry out comparative and phylogenetic studies on the movement (MP) and coat (CP) proteins in the ilarvirus group ...
J A, Sánchez-Navarro, V, Pallás
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The complete nucleotide sequence of an isolate of prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) RNA 3 has been determined. Elucidation of the amino acid sequence of the proteins encoded by the two large open reading frames (ORFs) allowed us to carry out comparative and phylogenetic studies on the movement (MP) and coat (CP) proteins in the ilarvirus group ...
J A, Sánchez-Navarro, V, Pallás
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Zentralblatt für Mikrobiologie, 1984
Summary Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRV) proved as seed-transmissible in blackthorn (Prunus spinosa L.), by all means to a low extent. Progenies from seeds of three different experimentally infected blackthorn clones were PNRV-infected by 0, 1.9 and 3.5%, respectively.
H.-H. Schimanski, E. Fuchs, H. Kegler
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Summary Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRV) proved as seed-transmissible in blackthorn (Prunus spinosa L.), by all means to a low extent. Progenies from seeds of three different experimentally infected blackthorn clones were PNRV-infected by 0, 1.9 and 3.5%, respectively.
H.-H. Schimanski, E. Fuchs, H. Kegler
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Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (almond bud failure)
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Prunus Necrotic Ringspot Virus (PNRV) in Ornamentel and Indigenous Prunus
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First Report of Prunus Necrotic Ringspot Virus Infecting Red Mulberry (Morus rubra) in the U.S.A.
Plant Disease, 2020K K Dey
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