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Isolate number | VURV-V 10.31
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Virus name | Plum pox virus, PPV-D, Italian strain
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Virus type | Plant
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Nucleic acid type | RNA
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Virus name abbreviation | PPV-D (Dideron)
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Genus | Potyvirus
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Family | Potyviridae
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Nomencl. status | Serotype
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Host organism | Prunus spp.
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Disease | plum pox (sharka)
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Propagation host | Prunus spp.
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Preservation remarks | live plants of Prunus spp.
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Form of supply | grafts
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Isolated by | doc. Ing. J. Polák, DrSc.
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Isolated in (year) | 2001
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Determined by | doc. Ing. J. Polák, DrSc.
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Determined in (year) | 2001
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Depositor | doc. Ing. J. Polák, DrSc.
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Deposited in (year) | 2001
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Geographic origin | Bari, Italy
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Literature | Polák 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.
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