An apparently undescribed virus, provisionally named raspberry yellow dwarf virus (RYDV), was isolated from naturally infected raspberry, strawberry, blackberry and several weed species by mechanical inoculation of sap to Chenopodium arnaranticolor. The severe disease it caused in Malling Exploit raspberry usually occurred patchily in otherwise normal plantations : these patches increased in size from year to year. RYDV was differentiated from raspberry ringspot and tomato black ring viruses by the symptoms produced in C. amaranticolor, tobacco and Petunia hybrida. RYDV lost infectivity when sap was heated for 10 min. at 61 degrees C., diluted 10(-5) or kept for 15 days at 18 degrees C. RYDV was precipitated without inactivation by acetone ...
Raspberry leaf blotch emaravirus (RLBV) is a recently characterised virus infecting raspberries repo...
Pathogen-free stocks of vegetatively propagated plants are crucial in certified plant production. Th...
Soil-borne viruses of the tobacco-rattle type occur in sandy and peaty soils in many parts of Scotla...
Raspberry ringspot virus (RRSV) was found in eastern Scotland and Wiltshire infecting several variet...
Raspberries are one of the commercially most important kinds of berry fruits. Botanically, they are ...
Rubus yellow net virus (RYNV) infects Rubus species and cultivars worldwide and is an essential comp...
In 2014-2015, raspberry (Rubus idaeus) cv. Autum bliss plants with dwarfism and foliar chlorosis wer...
Raspberries are one of the commercially most important kinds of berry fruits. Botanically, they are ...
Graduation date: 2012The United States is the third-largest producer of raspberries in the world. Wa...
Graduation date: 2002Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) infects red raspberry and black raspberry wo...
AbstractA virus induced crumbly fruit disease of considerable importance in ‘Meeker’ and other culti...
During a field survey in 2005 in vineyards and grapevine nurseries at localities in central Serbia, ...
Raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) is the high value horticultural crop, which is susceptible to multiple v...
Raspberry leaf blotch emaravirus (RLBV) is a recently characterised virus infecting raspberries repo...
In Europe, raspberry plants are commonly infected with a complex of aphid-transmitted viruses that t...
Raspberry leaf blotch emaravirus (RLBV) is a recently characterised virus infecting raspberries repo...
Pathogen-free stocks of vegetatively propagated plants are crucial in certified plant production. Th...
Soil-borne viruses of the tobacco-rattle type occur in sandy and peaty soils in many parts of Scotla...
Raspberry ringspot virus (RRSV) was found in eastern Scotland and Wiltshire infecting several variet...
Raspberries are one of the commercially most important kinds of berry fruits. Botanically, they are ...
Rubus yellow net virus (RYNV) infects Rubus species and cultivars worldwide and is an essential comp...
In 2014-2015, raspberry (Rubus idaeus) cv. Autum bliss plants with dwarfism and foliar chlorosis wer...
Raspberries are one of the commercially most important kinds of berry fruits. Botanically, they are ...
Graduation date: 2012The United States is the third-largest producer of raspberries in the world. Wa...
Graduation date: 2002Raspberry bushy dwarf virus (RBDV) infects red raspberry and black raspberry wo...
AbstractA virus induced crumbly fruit disease of considerable importance in ‘Meeker’ and other culti...
During a field survey in 2005 in vineyards and grapevine nurseries at localities in central Serbia, ...
Raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) is the high value horticultural crop, which is susceptible to multiple v...
Raspberry leaf blotch emaravirus (RLBV) is a recently characterised virus infecting raspberries repo...
In Europe, raspberry plants are commonly infected with a complex of aphid-transmitted viruses that t...
Raspberry leaf blotch emaravirus (RLBV) is a recently characterised virus infecting raspberries repo...
Pathogen-free stocks of vegetatively propagated plants are crucial in certified plant production. Th...
Soil-borne viruses of the tobacco-rattle type occur in sandy and peaty soils in many parts of Scotla...