Publications for:
pest = Plum pox virus
crop = Peach/nectarine (Prunus persica)
found 71 publications:
2021
Where biotic and abiotic stress responses converge: Common patterns in response to salinity and
Plum pox virus infection in pea and peach plants
Annals of Applied Biology (2021) 178 (2), 281-292
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pestinfo wikiPlum pox virus: diagnosis and spread inhibition by weed control
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2021) 128 (4), 1091-1099
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pestinfo wiki2020
First report of Plum pox virus strains M, D, and Rec infecting
Prunus spp. in the Republic of North Macedonia
Plant Disease (2020) 104 (1), p. 296
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pestinfo wiki2019
Update on distribution and genetic variability of
Plum pox virus strains in
Bulgaria
The Plant Pathology Journal (2019) 35 (3), 243-256
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pestinfo wiki2018
Phytohormone signaling of the resistance to
Plum pox virus (PPV, sharka disease) induced by almond (
Prunus dulcis (Miller) Webb) grafting to peach (
P. persica L. Batsch)
Viruses (2018) 10 (5 - 238)
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pestinfo wiki2017
Genetic dissection of Sharka disease tolerance in peach (
P. persica L. Batsch)
BMC Plant Biology (2017) 17 (192)
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pestinfo wikiIdentification of
Plum pox virus causing sharka disease on peach (
Prunus persica L.) in Mexico
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2017) 39 (1), 83-86
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pestinfo wikiImpact of
Plum pox virus (PPV-D) infection on peach tree growth, productivity and bud cold hardiness
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2017) 39 (2), 218-228
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pestinfo wikiAn efficient viral vector for functional genomic studies of
Prunus fruit trees and its induced resistance to
Plum pox virus via silencing of a host factor gene
Plant Biotechnology Journal (2017) 15 (3), 344-356
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pestinfo wiki2016
Causal agents of stone fruit diseases in Slovenia and the potential for diminishing their economic impact – a review
Plant Protection Science (2016) 52 (3), 1034-1043
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pestinfo wikiInvestigation on the incidence of
Plum pox virus in fruit nurseries of the Czech Republic
Plant Protection Science (2016) 52 (3), 158-163
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pestinfo wikiStrain identification and sequence variability of Plum pox virus in Turkey
Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry (2016) 40 (5), 746-760
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pestinfo wiki2015
Development of a detached leaf procedure to evaluate susceptibility to
Plum pox virus infection by the green peach aphid (
Myzus persicae (Sulzer)) in peach
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2015) 37 (2), 230-236
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pestinfo wikiAphid transmission of the Ontario isolate of Plum pox virus
Journal of Economic Entomology (2015) 108 (5), 2168-2173
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pestinfo wikiAnalysis of gene expression changes in peach leaves in response to
Plum pox virus infection using RNA-Seq
Molecular Plant Pathology (2015) 16 (2), 164-176
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pestinfo wikiAssessing the mismatch between incubation and latent periods for vector-borne diseases: The case of sharka
Phytopathology (2015) 105 (11), 1408-1416
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pestinfo wiki2014
Influence of horticultural oil (Superior-70) on
Plum pox virus (PPV) detection in treated and untreated PPV-infected peach (
Prunus persicae L.) leaves
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2014) 36 (4), 523-528
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pestinfo wikiA recombinant strain of Plum pox virus in peach in Bulgaria
Journal of Plant Pathology (2014) 96 (2), 411-414
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pestinfo wiki2013
Susceptibility of
Prunus rootstocks against Marcus and Dideron isolates of
Plum pox virus by graft-inoculation
Annals of Applied Biology (2013) 162 (2), 214-220
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pestinfo wikiInterspecific transfer of resistance to
Plum pox virus from almond to peach by grafting
Annals of Applied Biology (2013) 163 (3), 466-474
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pestinfo wikiEvaluation of the
Prunus interspecific progenies for resistance to
Plum pox virusCzech Journal of Genetics and Plant-Breeding (2013) 49 (2), 65-69
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pestinfo wikiDiverse amino acid changes at specific positions in the N-terminal region of the coat protein allow
Plum pox virus to adapt to new hosts
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2013) 26 (10), 1211-1224
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pestinfo wiki2012
Diversity of Plum pox virus isolates in Montenegro
Journal of Plant Pathology (2012) 94 (1), 201-204
pestinfo wikiVirus variants with differences in the P1 protein coexist in a
Plum pox virus population and display particular host-dependent pathogenicity features
Molecular Plant Pathology (2012) 13 (8), 877-886
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pestinfo wikiBiological evidence for practical immunity of apricot cultivar Harlayne to
Plum pox virusPlant Protection Science (2012) 48 (4), 143-148
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pestinfo wiki2011
Update on
Plum pox virus distribution in Turkey
Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2011) 50 (1), 75-83
pestinfo wiki2010
Competitiveness of different
Plum pox virus isolates in experimental mixed infection reveals rather isolate- than strain-specific behaviour
Journal of Plant Pathology (2010) 92 (1), 267-271
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pestinfo wikiDetection, characterization, epidemiology and eradication of
Plum pox virus Marcus type in Spain
Journal of Plant Pathology (2010) 92 (3), 619-628
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pestinfo wikiIdentification of interspecific peach and
Prunus sp. hybrids resistant to
Plum pox virus infection
Plant Protection Science (2010) 46 (4), 139-144
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pestinfo wiki2009
Preliminary results of
in vivo thermotherapy of plum, apricot and peach cultivars artificially infected with PPV-M and PPV-D strains of
Plum pox virusHorticultural Science (Prague) (2009) 36 (3), 92-96
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pestinfo wiki2008
Direct real-time PCR detection of
Plum pox virus in field surveys in Ontario
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2008) 30 (2), 308-317
pestinfo wikiEvaluation of
Plum pox virus infection on different stone fruit tree varieties
Journal of Plant Pathology (2008) 90 (1, Supplement), S27-S31
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pestinfo wikiControversial considerations between nucleotide diversity of the 3' terminal region of
Plum pox virus and differences in viral serotypes
Journal of Plant Pathology (2008) 90 (1, Supplement), S47-S56
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pestinfo wikiHost-specific effect of P1 exchange between two potyviruses
Molecular Plant Pathology (2008) 9 (2), 147-155
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pestinfo wikiIdentification of
Plum pox virus pathogenicity determinants in herbaceous and woody hosts
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2008) 21 (1), 20-29
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pestinfo wikiElectron microscopy of structures present in embryonic cells of plants infected with
Plum pox virusPlant Protection Science (2008) 44 (3), 81-84
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pestinfo wiki2007
Plum pox virus (PPV) infection produces an imbalance on the antioxidative systems in
Prunus species
Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica (2007) 42 (2), 209-221
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pestinfo wikiTyping of
Plum pox virus (PPV) strains in Cyprus
Australasian Plant Disease Notes (2007) 2 (1), 29-30
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pestinfo wikiRole of
Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and its secondary hosts in plum pox virus propagation
Journal of Economic Entomology (2007) 100 (4), 1047-1052
pestinfo wikiAdaptation of plum pox virus to a herbaceous host (
Pisum sativum) following serial passages
Journal of General Virology (2007) 88 (10), 2839-2845
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pestinfo wiki2006
Hosts and symptoms of
Plum pox virus: fruiting
Prunus species
EPPO Bulletin (2006) 36 (2), 219-221
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pestinfo wikiEpidemiology of
Plum pox virus strain M in Greece
EPPO Bulletin (2006) 36 (2), 276-278
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pestinfo wikiBreeding for resistance: breeding for resistance to
Plum pox virus in Italy
EPPO Bulletin (2006) 36 (2), 327-329
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pestinfo wiki2005
A comparative survey, by expressed sequence tag analysis, of genes expressed in peach leaves infected with
Plum pox virus (PPV) and free from PPV
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2005) 27 (3), 410-419
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pestinfo wikiAphid (Hemiptera: Aphididae) species composition and potential aphid vectors of plum pox virus in Pennsylvania peach orchards
Journal of Economic Entomology (2005) 98 (5), 1441-1450
pestinfo wikiEvaluation of resistance to sharka (Plum pox virus) of several
Prunus rootstocks
Plant Breeding (2005) 124 (1), 67-70
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pestinfo wiki2004
To the distribution of PPV-M strain in selected orchards of apricots and peaches in the Czech Republic
Horticultural Science (Prague) (2004) 31 (2), 44-46
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pestinfo wikiTransmission of PPV-M to
Prunus persica by
Brachycaudus schwartzi and
Phorodon humuli (Hem., Aphididae)
Journal of Applied Entomology (2004) 128 (9-10), 677-680
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pestinfo wikiResistance to plum pox virus (Dideron isolate RB3.30) in a group of California almonds and transfer of resistance to peach
Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (2004) 129 (4), 544-548
pestinfo wikiCurrent situation of sharka disease in Ankara, Turkey
Phytoparasitica (2004) 32 (4), 417-420
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pestinfo wikiFactors affecting the spread of
Plum pox virus strain M in peach orchards subjected to roguing in France
Phytopathology (2004) 94 (12), 1390-1398
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pestinfo wiki2003
Partial molecular characterization of plum pox virus isolates occurring in Canada
Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology (2003) 25 (2), 198-208
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pestinfo wikiDifference in reactions of apricot and peach cultivars to
Plum pox virus: serological and symptomatological evaluation
Horticultural Science (Prague) (2003) 30 (4), 129-134
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pestinfo wikiNatural spread of plum pox virus in Ankara, Turkey
Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (2003) 151 (11-12), 617-619
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pestinfo wikiMolecular analysis of
Plum pox virus M isolates from northern Italy
Journal of Plant Pathology (2003) 85 (4), p.280
pestinfo wikiSpatial pattern analysis of Sharka disease (
Plum pox virus Strain M) in peach orchards of southern France
Phytopathology (2003) 93 (12), 1543-1552
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pestinfo wikiBiological behavior and partial molecular characterization of six Chilean isolates of
Plum pox virusPlant Disease (2003) 87 (1), 15-20
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pestinfo wikiEvaluation of American peach cultivars for resistance to
Plum pox virusPlant Protection Science (2003) 39 (1), 1-6
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pestinfo wiki2001
Existence of two serological subclusters of Plum pox virus, strain M
European Journal of Plant Pathology (2001) 107 (8), 845-848
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pestinfo wikiPathogenicity determinants in the complex virus population of a
Plum pox virus isolate
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (2001) 14 (3), 278-287
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pestinfo wikiDistribution of coat protein and nucleic acid of
Plum pox virus (PPV) in seedlings of peach rootstock GF305 and apricot cv. Real Fino
Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2001) 40 (2), 157-164
pestinfo wikiIdentification of
Plum pox virus determinants implicated in specific interactions with different
Prunus spp.
Phytopathology (2001) 91 (2), 159-164
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of plum pox potyvirus in Ontario, Canada
Plant Disease (2001) 85 (1), p.97
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pestinfo wiki2000
RT-PCR evidence of the non-transmission through seed of
Plum pox virus strains D and M
Journal of Plant Pathology (2000) 82 (3), 221-226
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pestinfo wikiPhysiological modifications caused by plum pox virus in the leaves of peach and apricot tree
Phytopathologia Mediterranea (2000) 39 (3), 447-450
pestinfo wikiFirst report of
Plum pox virus (Sharka disease) in
Prunus persica in the United States
Plant Disease (2000) 84 (2), p.202
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pestinfo wiki1998
Some results of 50 years' research on resistance to plum pox
potyvirusArchives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection (1998) 31 (6), 479-506
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pestinfo wikiCharacterization of three plum pox virus isolates in the Czech Republic
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) 7th meeting, section 1.11
pestinfo wikiGustatory properties of peach cultivars with different resistance to plum pox virus
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) 7th meeting, section 4.9
pestinfo wiki1997
Resistance of apricots and peaches to plum pox virus (PPV): Problems of detection and evaluation
Phytoparasitica (1997) 25 (3), p.234
pestinfo wikiPrunus tomentosa as a diagnostic host for detection of plum pox virus and other
Prunus viruses
Plant Disease (1997) 81 (4), 329-332
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