Thirteen years of sharka disease in Valencia, Spain

Since the initial detection of PPV in Valencia (Spain), work on improvement of diagnosis methods and virus characterization have been developed, mainly with serological methods. Comparison of traps and sampling methods to evaluate aphid populations in the orchards, as well as identification of poten...

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Autores principales: Llácer, Gerardo, Cambra, Mariano
Otros Autores: Hadidi, Ahmed
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Publicado: 2017
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description Since the initial detection of PPV in Valencia (Spain), work on improvement of diagnosis methods and virus characterization have been developed, mainly with serological methods. Comparison of traps and sampling methods to evaluate aphid populations in the orchards, as well as identification of potential vectors have been made. Epidemiology and analysis of the spatial spread of PPV has also been accomplished. A breeding program was started in 1993 and its aim was to obtain apricot varieties resistant to PPV and well adapted to our conditions. Finally, in 1996, we have initiated the evaluation of the resistance of transgenic plums expressing PPV coat protein gene, as well as the risks from using these plants in the fields.
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spelling ReDivia54922025-04-25T14:53:23Z Thirteen years of sharka disease in Valencia, Spain ACTA HORTICULTURAE Llácer, Gerardo Cambra, Mariano Hadidi, Ahmed Since the initial detection of PPV in Valencia (Spain), work on improvement of diagnosis methods and virus characterization have been developed, mainly with serological methods. Comparison of traps and sampling methods to evaluate aphid populations in the orchards, as well as identification of potential vectors have been made. Epidemiology and analysis of the spatial spread of PPV has also been accomplished. A breeding program was started in 1993 and its aim was to obtain apricot varieties resistant to PPV and well adapted to our conditions. Finally, in 1996, we have initiated the evaluation of the resistance of transgenic plums expressing PPV coat protein gene, as well as the risks from using these plants in the fields. 2017-06-01T10:12:26Z 2017-06-01T10:12:26Z 1998 1998 conferenceObject Llacer, G., Cambra, M. (1998). Thirteen years of sharka disease in Valencia, Spain. Acta Hortic. 472, 379-384 0567-7572; 90-6605-960-5 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/5492 10.17660/ActaHortic.1998.472.44 en openAccess Impreso
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