Comparative analysis of apricot cultivars based on their ecological and biological indicators
The herbaceous plants organic characterize Ellenberg et al. worked out (1991), well-use system, which is updated with herbaceous and woody plant in the Hungarian flora species, so Soó (1964-1985), Zólyomi et al.
D. Surányi
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Serological and Molecular Typing of Plum pox Virus Isolates in the Transylvania, Romania [PDF]
Plum pox virus (PPV) is considered the most destructive viral pathogen of stone fruits. Although PPV is widespread in all plum growing areas from Romania and causes serious yield losses, little is known about the virus variability.
BRICIU, Alexandru +7 more
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Plum pox virus (PPV) causes sharka — the most serious viral disease of stone fruit trees. PPV is wide spread in Europe and Mediterranean Basin, its incidence has been further approved in Asia and both Americas. Nine PPV strains have been recognized until
Nina Sihelská +2 more
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The understanding of genetic diversity, geographic distribution, and antigenic properties of Plum pox virus (PPV) is a prerequisite to improve control of sharka, the most detrimental viral disease of stone fruit crops worldwide.
Anna Sheveleva +4 more
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First Report in Argentina of Plum pox virus Causing Sharka Disease in Prunus
Sharka disease, caused by Plum pox virus (PPV), is probably the most important disease of stone fruits crops worldwide because of tremendous yield losses from infected trees (1). During November 2004, symptoms resembling sharka disease were observed in a plum and apricot orchard consisting of 5,000 trees in Pocito, San Juan Province, Argentina ...
A Dal, Zotto +5 more
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Effect of Gene Silencing of Translation Initiation Factors eIF(iso)4G and eIF(iso)4E on Sour Cherry Rootstock Resistance to Sharka Disease. [PDF]
Mourenets L +6 more
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Analyse, fonction et diversité des génomes viraux des plantes et élaboration de stratégies de lutte [PDF]
Les travaux de recherche décrits dans ce mémoire ont été réalisés à la station de Pathologie Végétale du centre INRA Bordeaux-Aquitaine d'octobre 1987 à février 1992, dans le cadre de mon DEA et de ma thèse de Doctorat, puis dans celui des postes que j ...
Teycheney, Pierre-Yves
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Detection and characterisation of Plum pox virus (PPV) isolates from Eastern Slovakia revealed the presence of three main viral strains. [PDF]
Plum pox virus (PPV), the agent responsible for Sharka disease, is the most important viral pathogen of stone fruit trees world-wide, having an endemic status in Slovakia.
Glasa, Miroslav +3 more
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Heart Failure Predictors in a Group of Patients with Myocardial Infarction [PDF]
AIM: The present study considers of the prevalence of heart failure (HF) in patients suffering from acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in the University Hospital Centre of Tirana (UHCT) “Mother Theresaâ€; the demographic and clinical characteristics of ...
Bara, Petrit +6 more
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Preliminary Results on Behavior of Transgenic and Conventional Plum to Natural PPV Infection in a New Field Trial [PDF]
To assess the durability of resistance to PPV of HoneySweet transgenic plum harbouring plum pox virus (PPV) capsid gene, a new field trial was recently established in Romania at Fruit Research & Development Station Bistrita.
Festila, Angela +2 more
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