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Cris, Sorry for delay,my computer had a virus and I had to get it taken off. Anyway, the Stella d'Oro daylilies usually put on the best and longest bloom display of all the dwarf v...
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Cris, Sorry for delay,my computer had a virus and I had to get it taken off. Anyway, the Stella d'Oro daylilies usually put on the best and longest bloom display of all the dwarf v...
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I. Introduction: Prune dwarf virus is named for the symptoms it causes in 'Italian prune', P. domestica. The virus also causes yellows in sour cherry, alone or in ...
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Prune dwarf virus (PDV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Bromoviridae. [ edit] External links. ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Prune dwarf virus ...
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L28145 Em(40)_vi:PDVMOVCAP Gb(84)_vi:PDVMOVCAP Prune dwarf virus movement protein, complete cds; coat protein, complete cds. 5/94 2129bp.
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Chlorotic ringspot and yellow mosaic viruses of cherry are identical or closely related to prune dwarf virus (Kegler, 1965; Nemeth, 1965). It may occur with, and ...
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open and sparse. When CLRV occurs in combina- tion with either Prunus necrotic ringspot virus. (PNRSV) or Prune dwarf virus (PDV), trees decline rapidly .
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Prune dwarf virus (PDV) and Plum pox virus (PPV) are two of the most common viruses infecting stone fruit trees, which are economically important world- wide.
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symptoms in Italian Prune. The other virus, which reacted with antiserum prepared against a North American isolate of prune dwarf virus, caused prune dwarf in ...
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