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Artichoke Italian latent virus The Greek isolate of AILV was reported to cause an average crop loss of 25% in artichoke cv. Argos (Kyriakopoulou, 1995). While Martelli et al....
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Potato leafroll virus PLRV is considered to be the most serious and damaging virus of potatoes. It causes severe yield losses (up to 90%) and in some cultivars also...
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Peanut stunt virus (peanut stunt) In the 1960s, PSV was a problem in Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia, but it is not of economic importance for groundnut production in the USA....
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Sugarcane mosaic virus (mosaic of abaca) Introduction In the past, SCMV has caused alarming losses in various sugarcane-growing regions, including Hawaii, Egypt, Natal...
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Strawberry latent ringspot virus (latent ring spot of strawberry) SLRSV is reported to infect many different crop species including, apricot celery, cherry, currants (Ribes spp.), Delphinium, Gladiolus, grapevine,...
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Tomato bushy stunt virus (Lycopersicon virus 4) Infection levels of 40 to 50% were recorded in tomato fields from Tunisia (Cherif and Spire, 1983) and Spain (Luis-Arteaga et al., 1996), whilst in...
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Tobacco mosaic virus (tobacco mosaic) TMV causes heavy yield losses for tobacco, tomato and pepper worldwide (Piccirillo and Diana, 1991; Gao et al., 1994; Palloix et al., 1994; Xu et...
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Apple mosaic virus (chestnut mosaic) In general, ApMV does not have much affect on fruit production and quality. However, bud take and growth reduction were observed in grafted apple...
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Apple stem grooving virus The virus causes necrosis at the graft union of sensitive combinations of scion and rootstock and is one of the causal agents of apple topworking...
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Cladosporium cucumerinum (scab of cucurbits) Although C. cucumerinum has a worldwide distribution, it is not of major economic importance on cucumber in most countries because of the use of...
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