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Cucumber mosaic virus Diagnosed in Desert Rose in Florida

open access: yesPlant Disease, 2003
Desert rose (Adenium obesum (Forssk) Roem. & Schult.) is a member of the family Apocynaceae and characterized by fleshy leaves and stems and colorful flowers. This popular, exotic ornamental, originally from southeastern Africa, is propagated vegetatively and is a perennial in warm climates. Virus-like foliar symptoms, including a mosaic with dark
C A, Baker, D, Achor, S, Adkins
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First detection of Raspberry ringspot virus in mosaic diseased hybrid roses in Germany [PDF]

open access: yesNew Disease Reports, 2015
Roses ( Rosa hybrida ) cultivated for several years at the Isle of Mainau, Lake Constance, Germany developed mosaic, leaf chlorosis, vein netting and stunting (Fig. 1a). Various diseased rose cultivars such as Escimo, Diamant, Leonardo da…
S. von Bargen, R. Demiral, C. Büttner
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Apple mosaic virus

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2016
Apple mosaic, rose mosaic, plum and birch line pattern, horse chestnut yellow mosaic, and hazel mosaic are some of many diseases caused by one of the longest-known pome fruit viruses: Apple mosaic virus.
Lenka GRIMOVÁ   +3 more
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First Report of Cucumber mosaic virus in Desert Rose in Taiwan

open access: yesPlant Disease, 2012
Desert rose (Adenium obesum (Forssk.) Roem. & Schult, family Apocynaceae) is native to southeastern Africa, and is a perennial potted ornamental with colorful flowers that are popular in Taiwan. Symptoms of mosaic and chlorotic ringspots and line patterns on leaves were observed in July 2010, on all eight plants in a private garden in Potzu ...
Y K, Chen, Y S, Chang, Y W, Lin, M Y, Wu
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Occurrence of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus and Arabis mosaic virus on Rose in Iran

open access: yesPlant Disease, 2006
Rose is an economically important crop for Iran and the world. A survey was carried out from March 2005 to January 2006 to identify viruses infecting rose plants (Rosa × damascena, R. chinensis, R. canina, R. indica, and R. multiflora) in five plantations (Damavand, Tehran, Karaj, Shahre-Rey, and Varamin) in and near the Tehran Province of Iran ...
F, Rakhshandehroo   +3 more
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Occurrence and incidence of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus, Arabis mosaic virus , and Apple mosaic virus on oil rose (Rosa damascena) in the Lakes region of Turkey [PDF]

open access: yesNew Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 2009
Abstract This study was carried out during 2006–07 in oil rose ( Rosa damascena ) production areas in the Lakes region of Turkey. During the months of April and August, leaf samples showing virus and virus‐like symptoms were collected periodically from rose plantations ...
N Yardimci, H Çulal
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Molecular characterization of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus isolated from rose in Brazil

open access: yesCiência Rural, 2015
: There is no molecular characterization of Brazilian isolates of Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV), except for those infecting peach. In this research, the causal agent of rose mosaic was determined and the movement (MP) and coat (CP) protein genes
Thor Vinícius Martins Fajardo   +4 more
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Influence of the Host Cultivar on Disease and Viral Accumulation Dynamics in Tomato under Mixed Infection with Potato virus X and Tomato mosaic virus

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2005
The primary leaves of seedlings of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) cultivar Fukuju No. 2 (a common Japanese cultivar that is susceptible to Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV, genus Tobamovirus) were inoculated at the five-true leaf stage with the O strain
O.S. Balogun, T. Teraoka, Y. Kunimi
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First Report of China Rose (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) as a Host of Alfalfa mosaic virus in Spain

open access: yesPlant Disease, 2012
China rose (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.) is an ornamental plant grown throughout the tropics and subtropics. In June 2011, a China rose plant (sample CV-1) showing bright yellow “aucuba”-type mosaic, mainly at the center of the leaves, was found in a public garden in Caleta de Vélez (Málaga Province, southern Spain).
G Parrella   +2 more
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Nanomaterials for Allergy Diagnosis and Treatment: Advances, Opportunities and Translational Challenges

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Nanomaterials offer dual applications in allergy management. For diagnosis, nanomaterials enhance analytical sensitivity and improve detection in specific IgE and functional assays such as the basophil activation test (BAT). For allergen‐specific immunotherapy, nanomaterials enable allergen masking and controlled release, and effectively modulate the ...
Madiha Habib   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

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