Publications for:
pest = Plum pox virus
crop = Peach/nectarine (Prunus persica)
country = Czech Republic
found 11 publications:
2016
Investigation 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 wiki2012
Biological evidence for practical immunity of apricot cultivar Harlayne to
Plum pox virusPlant Protection Science (2012) 48 (4), 143-148
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pestinfo wiki2010
Identification 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
Controversial 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 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 wiki2003
Difference 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 wikiEvaluation of American peach cultivars for resistance to
Plum pox virusPlant Protection Science (2003) 39 (1), 1-6
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pestinfo wiki1998
Characterization 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
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