Pathogen-derived technologies for improving Plum pox virus resistance of transgenic plum (Prunus domestica L.) Mikhailov, Roman, Serova, Tatyana, Shulga, Olga, Firsov, Alexey, Dolgov, SergeyThe hairpin structure of the Plum pox virus coat protein gene in
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Allele mining of eukaryotic translation initiation factor genes in Prunus for the identification of new sources of resistance to sharka. [PDF]
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Typing and distribution of Plum pox virus isolates in Romania [PDF]
Plum pox or Sharka, caused by Plum pox virus (PPV) is considered the most destructive disease of plum. Although PPV is widespread in all plum growing areas of Romania and causes serious yield losses, little is known about the variability of its isolates ...
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Plum Pox Virus Strain C Isolates Can Reduce Sour Cherry Productivity. [PDF]
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CRISPR/Cas as a Genome-Editing Technique in Fruit Tree Breeding. [PDF]
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Pomological Characteristics and Ploidy Levels of Japanese Plum (Prunus salicina Lindl.) Cultivars Preserved in Poland. [PDF]
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Sharka: How plants respond to Plum pox virus infection? [PDF]
[eng] Plum pox virus (PPV), the causal agent of sharka disease, is one of the most studied plant viruses, and major advancesin detection techniques, genome characterization and organization, gene expression, transmission, and the descriptionof candidate ...
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