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Effect of a traditional control method (tree removal) on the spread of sharka in an apricot orchard in Southeastern Spain

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2003
The spatial spread of sharka disease (Plum pox virus, PPV) was studied from 1990 to 2002 in a traditional apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) orchard located in Murcia (Southeast of Spain).
P. Martínez-Gómez, F. Dicenta, J. Egea
doaj   +1 more source

Multiple Resistance Traits Control Plum pox virus Infection in Arabidopsis thaliana

open access: yesMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 2006
Twelve Arabidopsis accessions were challenged with Plum pox potyvirus (PPV) isolates representative of the four PPV strains. Each accession supported local and systemic infection by at least some of the PPV isolates, but high variability was observed in ...
V. Decroocq   +8 more
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Microsatellite variability between apricot and related Prunus species [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Poster presentation from IUFRO Tree Biotechnology Conference 2011: From Genomes to Integration and Delivery Arraial d’Ajuda, Bahia, Brazil.
Fatemeh Maghuly, Margit Laimer
core   +1 more source

First report of Plum pox virus on Tilia spp. in Turkey

open access: yes, 2021
New Disease Reports, Volume 44, Issue 1, July–September 2021.
A. Çıtır, Y. Akbilek, H. Ilbağı
wiley   +1 more source

Plum pox virus strains: Diversity and geographical distribution in Serbia [PDF]

open access: yesPesticidi i Fitomedicina, 2014
Plum pox virus (PPV) is the causal agent of Sharka disease. Since its discovery, Sharka has been considered as a calamity in plum orchards. PPV is present worldwide in many Prunus species, causing great economic losses.
Darko Jevremović, Svetlana Paunović
doaj   +1 more source

Anti‐tuberculosis effect of isoniazid scales accurately from zebrafish to humans

open access: yesBritish Journal of Pharmacology, Volume 177, Issue 24, Page 5518-5533, December 2020., 2020
Background and Purpose There is a clear need for innovation in anti‐tuberculosis drug development. The zebrafish larva is an attractive disease model in tuberculosis research. To translate pharmacological findings to higher vertebrates, including humans, the internal exposure of drugs needs to be quantified and linked to observed response. Experimental
Rob C. van Wijk   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

The elimination of Plum pox virus in plum cv. Bluefree and apricot cv. Hanita by chemotherapy of in vitro cultures

open access: yesHorticultural Science, 2011
In vitro cultures of plum cv. Bluefree and apricot cv. Hanita infected with Plum pox virus (PPV) were used for the virus elimination by chemotherapy. Low ribavirin concentrations of 5 and 10 mg/l in Murashige-Skoog medium were applied in the treatment ...
A. Hauptmanová, J. Polák
doaj   +1 more source

Interactions of Plum pox virus strain Rec with Apple chlorotic leafspot virus and Prune dwarf viruses in field-grown transgenic plum Prunus domestica L., clone C5

open access: yesPlant Protection Science, 2008
Transgenic plums, Prunus domestica L. clone C5, were inoculated by bud grafting with Plum pox virus (PPV-Rec, recombinant strain originated from plum), PPV-Rec + Apple chlorotic leafspot virus (ACLSV), PPV-Rec + Prune dwarf virus (PDV), and PPV-Rec ...
Jaroslav POLÁK   +4 more
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Phytohormone Signaling of the Resistance to Plum pox virus (PPV, Sharka Disease) Induced by Almond (Prunus dulcis (Miller) Webb) Grafting to Peach (P. persica L. Batsch)

open access: yesViruses, 2018
Plum pox virus (PPV, sharka) is a limiting factor for peach production, and no natural sources of resistance have been described. Recent studies, however, have demonstrated that grafting the almond cultivar “Garrigues” onto the “GF305” peach infected ...
Azam Nikbakht Dehkordi   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluation of the Susceptibility of Several Plum (Prunus Domestica L.) Cultivars to Plum Pox Virus (Ppv) Infection in the Field. Sharka-Like Symptoms Observed on 'Jojo' Fruit are Not Related to PPV

open access: yesJournal of Horticultural Research, 2013
Susceptibility of plum cultivars: 'Katinka', 'Jubileum', 'Diana', 'Valjevka', 'Żółta Afaska', 'Elena', 'Jojo', 'President', 'Vision', and 'Węgierka Zwykła' (Pozegaca type, included as reference, highly susceptible cultivar) to aphid-vectored Plum pox ...
Malinowski Tadeusz   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

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