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THIRTEEN YEARS OF SHARKA DISEASE IN VALENCIA, SPAIN

open access: yesActa Horticulturae, 1998
Since the initial detection of PPV in Valencia (Spain), work on improvement of diagnosis methods and virus characterization have been developed, mainly with serological methods. Comparison of traps and sampling methods to evaluate aphid populations in the orchards, as well as identification of potential vectors have been made. Epidemiology and analysis
Llácer, Gerardo, Cambra, Mariano
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Silencing of one copy of the translation initiation factor eIFiso4G in Japanese plum (Prunus salicina) impacts susceptibility to Plum pox virus (PPV) and small RNA production

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2019
Background In plants, host factors encoded by susceptibility (S) genes are indispensable for viral infection. Resistance is achieved through the impairment or the absence of those susceptibility factors.
Julia Rubio   +8 more
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Application of remote sensing techniques for the identification of biotic stress in plum trees caused by the Plum pox virus

open access: yesFolia Horticulturae, 2015
Two hyperspectral remote sensing techniques, spectral reflectance and chlorophyll fluorescence, were used for the identification of biotic stress (sharka disease) in plum trees at an early stage without visible symptoms on the leaves.
Krezhova Dora   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Dynamics of cyanogenic glycosides in apple and plum fruits, products, and byproducts: A concise review

open access: yesJournal of Food Science, Volume 89, Issue 11, Page 6839-6862, November 2024.
Abstract Apples (Malus domestica) and plums (Prunus domestica) are important fruit crops belonging to the Rosaceae family. The edible parts of fruits and seeds contain phytochemicals; however, the seeds are rich in cyanogenic glycosides (CNGs), which release toxic hydrogen cyanide (HCN) upon the loss of plant cell integrity. This review aims to explore
Janja Kristl   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Annual herbs - possible reservoirs of sharka disease?

open access: yesPlant Protection Science, 2002
Nineteen annuals - herbaceous indicators - were used for elucidation of Plum pox potyvirus seed transmission possibility after artificial inoculation with 9 different naturally infected PPV M and D strain sources.
Ľ. Slováková, I. Dávidová
doaj   +1 more source

Bycatch mitigation for commonly caught shark species in the Gulf of Mexico reef bottom longline fishery

open access: yesMarine and Coastal Fisheries, Volume 16, Issue 5, October 2024.
Abstract Objective The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) reef bottom longline fishery typically not only targets groupers and snappers but also interacts with 27 species of sharks, which are primarily discarded as bycatch. Slow growth, late maturity, and low fecundity in a landscape of increasing fishing pressure make sharks comparatively more susceptible to ...
Halie B. O'Farrell   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Epidemiology of cervical cancer in Iran in 2016: A nationwide study of incidence and regional variation

open access: yesCancer Reports, Volume 7, Issue 2, February 2024.
Abstract Background Cervical cancer is a common, and fatal cancer in women worldwide. This cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women after breast, colorectal, and lung cancer. Aims This study aims to investigate the age‐standardized incidence rate (ASR) and the geographical distribution of Cervical Cancer in Iran. Methods This study was designed
Alireza Anjam Majoumerd   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Generation of Transgenic Rootstock Plum ((Prunus pumila L. × P. salicina Lindl.) × (P. cerasifera Ehrh.)) Using Hairpin-RNA Construct for Resistance to the Plum pox virus

open access: yesAgronomy, 2017
The use of Prunus rootstocks that are resistant to plum pox virus (PPV) is an important agronomic strategy to combat the spread of the Sharka disease in nurseries and orchards.
Tatiana Sidorova   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

‘Rafel’ and ‘Belgida’, Two Apricot Cultivars Resistant to Sharka [PDF]

open access: yesHortScience, 2010
‘Rafel’ and ‘Belgida’ are mid- to earlyripening apricot cultivars (Prunus armeniaca L.) with good yield, excellent fruit quality, self-compatibility, and resistance to Sharka, a disease caused by the Plum pox virus, a serious limiting factor for apricot production in Europe.
Martínez-Calvo, José   +2 more
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Biotechnological strategies and tools for Plum pox virus resistance: trans-, intra-, cis-genesis and beyond

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2015
Plum pox virus (PPV) is the etiological agent of sharka, the most devastating and economically important viral disease affecting Prunus species. It is widespread in most stone fruits producing countries even though eradication and quarantine programs are
Vincenza eIlardi, Mario eTavazza
doaj   +1 more source

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