Viruses+Phytoplasmas


CollectionSbírka fytopatogenních virů (VURV-V)
 Ing. Jana Brožová, Ph.D.
Crop Research Institute
Drnovská 507, 161 06 Praha - Ruzyně
Czech Republic
E-mailbrozova@vurv.cz
Linkhttps://www.microbes.cz/viruses%20phytoplasmas.html#VURV-V

Isolate numberVURV-V 10.31
Virus namePlum pox virus, PPV-D, Italian strain
Virus typePlant
Nucleic acid typeRNA
Virus name abbreviationPPV-D (Dideron)
GenusPotyvirus
FamilyPotyviridae
Nomencl. statusSerotype
Host organismPrunus spp.
Diseaseplum pox (sharka)
Propagation hostPrunus spp.
Preservation remarkslive plants of  Prunus spp.
Form of supplygrafts
Isolated bydoc. Ing. J. Polák, DrSc.
Isolated in (year)2001
Determined bydoc. Ing. J. Polák, DrSc.
Determined in (year)2001
Depositordoc. Ing. J. Polák, DrSc.
Deposited in (year)2001
Geographic originBari, Italy
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LiteraturePolák J., Krška B., Pívalová J., Svoboda J.: Apricot cultivars ‘Harlayne‘ and ‘Betinka‘ were proved to be highly resistant to the six different strains and isolates of Plum pox virus (PPV). Phytopathologia Polonica, 2005, 36, p. 53-59.

Polák J., Pívalová J., Svoboda J.: Prune cv. Jojo resistance to different strains of Plum pox virus. Plant Protect. Sci., 2005, 41 (2), p. 47 - 51.