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Foreign Invaders: Non-Native Species and Their Effect on ... - Pagina 40
Plum pox is a disease that affects stone fruit trees. Types of stone fruit affected include peaches, plums, nectarines and apricots. Plum pox was first discovered in North America in 1999 in Pennsylvania. A tree made sick by the plum pox virus ...
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Genetics and Genomics of Rosaceae - Pagina 290
Cell Res 17:471—482 Ravelonandro M, Monsion M, Teycheney PY, Delbos R, Dunez J (1992) Construction of a chimeric viral gene expressing plum pox virus coat protein. Gene 120: 167-173 Ravelonandro M, Scorza R, Bachelier JC, ...
Kevin M. Folta, Susan E. Gardiner,
2009
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Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology: The United ... - Pagina 279
Atanassov D (1932) Plum pox. A new virus disease. Ann Univ Sofia, Fac Agric Silv 11:49–69 Beachy RN, Loesh-Fries S, Tumer NE (1990) Coat protein-mediated resistance against virus infection. Annu Rev Phytopathol 28:451–474 Cambra M ...
Chris A. Wozniak, Alan McHughen,
2012
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Stone Fruits - Pagina 95
Plum pox virus (PPV) in sweet cherry. Acta Hort. 386:219-225. da Camara Machado A., E. Knapp, H. Piihringer, V. Hanzer, H. Weiss, Q. Wang, H. Katinger and M. Laimer da Camara Machado. 1995. Progress in pathogen-mediated resistance ...
Marlene Diekmann, C. A. J. Putter, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute,
1996
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Fruits and Nuts - Pagina 135
JohnWileyandsons,New-York, USA, pp 321–360 Paprstein F, Karesova R (1998) Testing of plum germplasm for sensitivity to plum pox. Acta Hort 42:257–259 Paunovic SA, Gavrilovic M, Ogasanovic D (1978) Some more important biological ...
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Transgenic Horticultural Crops: Challenges and Opportunities
Levy, L., Damsteegt, V., and Welliver, R., First report of plum pox virus (Sharka disease) in Prunus persica in the United States., Plant Dis., 84, 202, 2000. Rosales, M., Hinrichsen, P., and Herrera., G., Molecular characterization of plum pox ...
Beiquan Mou, Ralph Scorza,
2011
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The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of ... - Pagina 63
The presence of plum pox or circumstances or symptoms that makes it reasonable to believe that plum pox is present. Inspector. Any employee of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, United States Department of Agriculture, ...
Forest Products Laboratory (U.S.),
1982
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Breeding Plantation Tree Crops: Temperate Species - Pagina 228
Minev, I. and Dragoiski, K. (1995) Interspecific hybrids of genus Prunus with a high field resistance to Plum pox virus. Plant Sci. (Sofia, Bulgarien) 32, 42–43. Minoiu, N. (1997) Bolile si daunatorii prunului. In: Cociu V., Botu I., Minoiu N., Pasc I., ...
Shri Mohan Jain, P.M. Priyadarshan,
2009
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Desk Encyclopedia of Plant and Fungal Virology - Pagina 280
Introduction Plum pox virus (PPV), the agent responsible for the Sharka disease, belongs to the genus Potyvirus. The natural host range of this virus is restricted to Prunus spp. (stone fruits and ornamental trees). The infection of susceptible ...
Marc H.V. van Regenmortel, Brian W.J. Mahy,
2009