Publications for:

pest = Plum pox virus
country = Germany

found 9 publications:

2018
First detection and complete genome characterization of a Cherry (C) strain isolate of Plum pox virus from sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) in Germany
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (2018) 125 (3), 267-272
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2008
The phenotypically quantitative nature of hypersensitivity of European plum (Prunus domestica L.) against the Plum pox virus and its description using the hypersensitivity index
Horticultural Science (Prague) (2008) 35 (2), 50-64
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2006
Plum pox virus (PPV) in Germany
EPPO Bulletin (2006) 36 (2), 209-209
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Breeding for resistance: breeding for Plum pox virus resistant plums (Prunus domestica L.) in Germany
EPPO Bulletin (2006) 36 (2), 332-336
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2005
Analysis of recombinant Plum pox virus (PPV) isolates from Serbia confirms genetic homogeneity and supports a regional origin for the PPV-Rec subgroup
Archives of Virology (2005) 150 (10), 2051-2060
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2004
Eine kleine Studie zum Auftreten des Sharka-Virus (Plum pox potyvirus) in Pflaumenobstbeständen im Berliner Umland
[A short investigation of the distribution of Sharka virus in plum orchards in the periurban area of Berlin]
Gesunde Pflanzen (2004) 56 (1), 27-31
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Geographically and temporally distant natural recombinant isolates of Plum pox virus (PPV) are genetically very similar and form a unique PPV subgroup
Journal of General Virology (2004) 85 (9), 2671-2681
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2001
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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1995
Transmission by aphids of a naturally non-transmissible plum pox virus isolate with the aid of potato virus Y helper component
Journal of General Virology (1995) 76 (9), 2293-2297
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