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RNA-Seq has proven to be a very powerful tool in the analysis of the Plum pox virus (PPV, sharka disease)/Prunus interaction. This technique is an important complementary tool to other means of studying genomics.
Manuel Rubio +5 more
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The hypersensitivity resistance of european plum to the Plum pox virus and its potential impact on the epidemiology of the virus [PDF]
Since the detection of the Plum pox virus (PPV) different strategies for Sharka containment were developed. One of the most important one is the breeding of resistant cultivars.
Hartmann, W. +3 more
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Determination of Plum pox virus, the causal agent of Sharka Disease, in Samsun Province
Plum pox virus (PPV) is one of the most destructive and serious viral agent of stone fruits such as plum, peach, nectarine, apricot, almond, sweet and sour cherries. PPV strains have been classified into at least eight sub-groups. PPV has been detected in some orchards in different geographical regions of Turkey including Marmara, Central Anatolia ...
DELİGÖZ, İlyas +2 more
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Background Homology-dependent selective degradation of RNA, or post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS), is involved in several biological phenomena, including adaptative defense mechanisms against plant viruses.
Spena Angelo +4 more
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Negative Impacts of Psychiatric Medications on Oral Health: A Literature Review. [PDF]
Abed H +6 more
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Greenhouse evaluation confirms in vitro sharka resistance of genetically engineered h-UTR/P1 plum plants [PDF]
[eng] Plum pox virus (PPV), a quarantine virus, is the causal agent of sharka, the most devastating viral disease of stone fruits. The aim of this study was to produce several transgenic plum lines resistant to PPV, set up an efficient and reliable in ...
Burgos, L. +7 more
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Zygotic embryos culture from apricot (Prunis armeniaca L.)
Obtaining in vitro regenerated plants from apricot (Prunis armeniaca L.) important for production of rootstocks of high quality trait varieties of apricot and for production of starting material for apricot which is disease free, especially from the ...
Fidanka Trajkova +2 more
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Cultivated species of the Prunus genus are of great economic importance worldwide and can be severely affected by viral diseases that compromise both yield and fruit quality.
Lucía Rodríguez-Robles +3 more
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Trans-grafting plum pox virus resistance from transgenic plum rootstocks to apricot scions. [PDF]
Alburquerque N +4 more
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The inheritance of the hypersensitivity resistance of European plum (Prunus domestica L.) against the Plum pox virus [PDF]
In between 2003 and 2009 more than 500 seedlings have been tested for hypersensitivity resistance against the Plum pox virus (PPV), which causes Sharka disease. The seedlings had at least one hypersensitive parent genotype.
Hartmann, W. +3 more
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