Plum pox, also known as sharka, is the most devastating viral disease of stone fruit from the genus Prunus. The disease is caused by the plum pox virus...
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Platycodon mild mottle virus Pleione flower breaking virus Pleione virus Y Plum pox virus Pokeweed mosaic virus Potato virus A Potato virus V Potato virus...
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ocular surgery procedure Parts per volume, a unit of volume mixing ratio Plum pox virus, a plant virus Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine, a pneumococcal...
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to northeast China, Korea, and Manchuria. It is highly susceptible to plum pox potyvirus. Prunus mandshurica is a deciduous, broad-leaved tree, which...
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viral diseases affecting Prunus including Plum pox virus and Prunus necrotic ringspot virus. Japanese plums are also well-known for their susceptibility...
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Plums genetically engineered for resistance to plum pox, a disease carried by aphids...
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reductions in yield and quality for pepper, potato, tobacco, and tomato, and Plum pox virus is the most important virus among stone fruit crops. Brome mosaic...
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from wild relative 2 years of field trials at time of publication 2008 Plum Plum pox virus Pathogen-derived resistance Regulatory approvals, no commercial...
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Potyviridae Genome of plum pox virus of genus Potyvirus with transmission electron micrograph and model of virions Virus classification (unranked): Virus...
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genus Trichovirus, Cherry mottle leaf virus (CMLV) Plum pox (= Sharka) genus Potyvirus, Plum pox virus (PPV) Prunus stem pitting genus Nepovirus, Tomato...
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pescaderoense Pleurotus ostreatus virus 1 Plotvirus plot Plum bark necrosis stem pitting-associated virus Plum pox virus Plumeria mosaic virus Plymouthvirus RPP1...
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eradication – see Glasa et al 2004 for an example in aphid transmission of Plum pox virus. Model quality has benefited both from improvements in the technology...
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Brachycaudus cardui (redirect from Plum-thistle aphid)
affected leaves to roll up. This aphid is a vector of plum pox, a serious viral disease affecting plums, damsons, peaches, apricots and some other plants...
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Brachycaudus helichrysi (redirect from Leaf-curling plum aphid)
one of several species of aphid that can transmit the virus that causes plum pox. "ITIS standard report - Brachycaudus helichrysi (Kaltenbach, 1843)". Integrated...
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Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) Oil blotch GTP Plum pox = Sharka genus Potyvirus, Plum pox virus (PPV) Prunus stem pitting genus Nepovirus, Tomato...
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caused by Uromyces transversalis Karnal bunt, caused by Tilletia indica plum pox, a viral disease transmitted by aphids potato diseases Ralstonia, a bacterial...
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stoloniferum virus S, picobirnavirus, polio virus, calicivirus, astrovirus, plum pox virus, Nam Dinh virus. Center: phylogenetic tree of phylum Pisuviricota...
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reductions in yield and quality for pepper, potato, tobacco, and tomato, and Plum pox virus is the most important virus among stone fruit crops. Brome mosaic...
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cucumovirus MeSH B04.715.464.600 – potyvirus MeSH B04.715.464.600.600 – plum pox virus MeSH B04.715.464.725 – tobamovirus MeSH B04.715.464.725.800 – tobacco...
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No S29 hepacivirin (hepatitis C virus) Yes S30 potyvirus P1 peptidase (plum pox virus) No S31 pestivirus NS3 polyprotein peptidase (bovine viral diarrhea...
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spp. (soybean rust) Phytophthora ramorum (sudden oak death) Potyvirus (plum pox) Pseudogymnoascus destructans (white-nose syndrome) Didymosphenia geminata...
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model protocols to eradicate avian influenza in poultry flocks and the plum pox virus in fruit orchards, established Pennsylvania as a national leader...
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they liked best were the ones with McLean on bass and Moor on guitar. Wilf Plum had been moonlighting with local noise bands Finitribe and Stretchheads,...
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Fort Terry (category Plum Island (New York))
Fort Terry was a coastal fortification on Plum Island, a small island just off Orient Point, New York, United States. This strategic position afforded...
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immense losses from Afro-Eurasian diseases. Many European diseases, like cow pox, are acquired from domesticated animals that are not indigenous to the Americas...
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presumably decocted, to cure himself of a venereal disease, the "French Pox", presumably syphilis. According to T. H. White's version of the Arthurian...
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List of diseases (P) (section Pos–Pox)
amelogenesis imperfecta Pleural effusion Pleuritis Pleuritis Plexosarcoma Plummer–Vinson syndrome Pneumoconiosis Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia Pneumocystosis...
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Kennedy was plagued by childhood diseases, including whooping cough, chicken pox, measles, and ear infections. These ailments compelled him to spend a considerable...
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location) POT plan of treatment POTS postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome POX peroxidase PP pulse pressure postpartum, that is, postnatal postprandial...
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