Little cherry virus-1 (LChV-1) was transmitted from infected Prunus avium F12 rootstocks by Cuscuta europea to Nicotiana occidentalis ‘37B’. Transmission of the virus was confirmed by RT-PCR analysis of total nucleic acid extracts from dodder and N. occidentalis. Symptoms consisted of curled leaves, reddening of leaf margins and veins, and plant decline. In parallel attempts virus transmission was not successful for LChV-2. Propagation of LChV-1 by mechanical transmission on N. occidentalis failed, however the virus was transferred serially by grafting
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of non-EU isolates of the Little cher...
Cultivation of varieties that are less sensitive to LChV will give a stable yield of high quality an...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of non-EU isolates of the Little cher...
Little cherry disease (LChD), one of the major viral diseases of cherry worldwide, can be caused by ...
peer reviewedLittle cherry disease (LChD) is an important viral disease of many stone fruit species ...
BACKGROUND and OBJECTIVES Little Cherry disease (LChD) can be caused by two distinct viruses (Littl...
Introduction Host range is an important aspect of the viral Little cherry disease (LChD). LChD can ...
Five virus isolates RS 2, RS 25, RS 26, RS 28 and RS 29, were transmitted by juice-inoculation techn...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV-1), a member of the recently proposed genus Velarivirus, is a sweet cher...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is a widespread pathogen of sweet or sou...
peer reviewedLittle cherry virus 2 (LChV-2, genus Ampelovirus) is considered to be the main causal a...
Introduction In the early 80’s the presence of Little cherry disease in Belgium was detected in orn...
Six sap-transmitted viruses were identified during a study of 434 flowering cherry trees (Prunus se...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is a widespread pathogen of sweet or sou...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of non-EU isolates of the Little cher...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of non-EU isolates of the Little cher...
Cultivation of varieties that are less sensitive to LChV will give a stable yield of high quality an...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of non-EU isolates of the Little cher...
Little cherry disease (LChD), one of the major viral diseases of cherry worldwide, can be caused by ...
peer reviewedLittle cherry disease (LChD) is an important viral disease of many stone fruit species ...
BACKGROUND and OBJECTIVES Little Cherry disease (LChD) can be caused by two distinct viruses (Littl...
Introduction Host range is an important aspect of the viral Little cherry disease (LChD). LChD can ...
Five virus isolates RS 2, RS 25, RS 26, RS 28 and RS 29, were transmitted by juice-inoculation techn...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV-1), a member of the recently proposed genus Velarivirus, is a sweet cher...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is a widespread pathogen of sweet or sou...
peer reviewedLittle cherry virus 2 (LChV-2, genus Ampelovirus) is considered to be the main causal a...
Introduction In the early 80’s the presence of Little cherry disease in Belgium was detected in orn...
Six sap-transmitted viruses were identified during a study of 434 flowering cherry trees (Prunus se...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is a widespread pathogen of sweet or sou...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of non-EU isolates of the Little cher...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of non-EU isolates of the Little cher...
Cultivation of varieties that are less sensitive to LChV will give a stable yield of high quality an...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of non-EU isolates of the Little cher...