peer reviewedLittle cherry virus 2 (LChV-2, genus Ampelovirus) is considered to be the main causal agent of the economically damaging little cherry disease, which can only be controlled by removal of infected trees. The widespread viral disease of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) is affecting the survival of long-standing orchards in North America and Europe, hence the dire need for an early and accurate diagnosis to establish a sound disease control strategy. The endemic presence of LChV-2 is mainly confirmed using laborious time-consuming reverse-transcription (RT-PCR). A rapid reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) assay targeting a conserved region of the coat protein was developed and compared with convent...
Leaves were collected during 2003 from trees dis-playing symptoms of vein necrosis, necrotic rusty m...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityVirus(es) associated with the rusty mottle group, cherry ...
Fruit trees, such as apricot trees, are constantly exposed to the attack of viruses. As they are pro...
AbstractLittle cherry virus 2 (LChV2) (genus Ampelovirus) is the primary causal agent of little cher...
peer reviewedLittle cherry virus 1 (LChV-1) belongs to the genus Velarivirus, family Closteroviridae...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is a widespread pathogen of sweet or sou...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV-1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is an economically important pathogen a...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is a widespread pathogen of sweet or sou...
Introduction Host range is an important aspect of the viral Little cherry disease (LChD). LChD can ...
peer reviewedLittle cherry disease (LChD) is an important viral disease of many stone fruit species ...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV-1), a member of the recently proposed genus Velarivirus, is a sweet cher...
Little cherry disease (LChD), one of the major viral diseases of cherry worldwide, can be caused by ...
Fruit trees, such as apricot trees, are constantly exposed to the attack of viruses. As they are pro...
The number of viruses identified in sweet cherry has been constantly increasing over the last few ye...
BACKGROUND and OBJECTIVES Little Cherry disease (LChD) can be caused by two distinct viruses (Littl...
Leaves were collected during 2003 from trees dis-playing symptoms of vein necrosis, necrotic rusty m...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityVirus(es) associated with the rusty mottle group, cherry ...
Fruit trees, such as apricot trees, are constantly exposed to the attack of viruses. As they are pro...
AbstractLittle cherry virus 2 (LChV2) (genus Ampelovirus) is the primary causal agent of little cher...
peer reviewedLittle cherry virus 1 (LChV-1) belongs to the genus Velarivirus, family Closteroviridae...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is a widespread pathogen of sweet or sou...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV-1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is an economically important pathogen a...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is a widespread pathogen of sweet or sou...
Introduction Host range is an important aspect of the viral Little cherry disease (LChD). LChD can ...
peer reviewedLittle cherry disease (LChD) is an important viral disease of many stone fruit species ...
Little cherry virus 1 (LChV-1), a member of the recently proposed genus Velarivirus, is a sweet cher...
Little cherry disease (LChD), one of the major viral diseases of cherry worldwide, can be caused by ...
Fruit trees, such as apricot trees, are constantly exposed to the attack of viruses. As they are pro...
The number of viruses identified in sweet cherry has been constantly increasing over the last few ye...
BACKGROUND and OBJECTIVES Little Cherry disease (LChD) can be caused by two distinct viruses (Littl...
Leaves were collected during 2003 from trees dis-playing symptoms of vein necrosis, necrotic rusty m...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityVirus(es) associated with the rusty mottle group, cherry ...
Fruit trees, such as apricot trees, are constantly exposed to the attack of viruses. As they are pro...