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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

Protection des plantes pour la production de fruits à noyaux bio [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
La clé de la réussite de la culture des fuits à noyaux est le contrôle des nombreuses maladies et ravageurs. A côté des mesures préventives, comme le choix de variétés rustiques et la production sous couverture, il existe aussi quelques méthodes de ...
Daniel, Claudia, Haseli, Andi
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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

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

Presence of Plum Pox virus in the Republic of Macedonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Viral diseases of fruit cultivars affect the quality of fruits and cause great damage in the field of pomiculture. One of the more significant diseases of fruit cultivars, especially plums and peaches is the plum pox or Sharka virus (Plum Pox virus, PPV).
Arsov, Emilija   +3 more
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Peach, cherry and plum [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Só está disponível o resumo do capítulo.Peach, cherry and ...
Luz, J.P.
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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
openaire   +2 more sources

Quelle sélection fruitière pour une production durable, à faible niveau d’intrants ? Méthodologie pour un réseau de sélection variétale décentralisée [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In France Fruit production is cultivated on 140 thousand hectares, mainly conducted on intensive training system. Very few elements are available on low input training systems while they have to integrate the Global rule under the frame of Ecophyto 2018.
Audergon, Jean-Marc   +7 more
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STUDIES ON PLUM POX (SHARKA) RESISTANCE IN APRICOT

open access: yesActa Horticulturae, 2001
The Mediterranean countries account for more than 50% of world apricot production. However, the spread of the Plum pox virus (PPV) in this area represents a limitation for this crop. In Spain, since 1987 the virus has been spread very fast on apricot, causing fruit deformations that resulted in important losses.
Moustafa, T. A.   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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

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