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Indian citrus ringspot virus Infection by ICRSV reduced the number and weight of fruits of Kinnow mandarin (Citrus nobilis x Citrus deliciosa) plants by 45 and 55%,...
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Elm mottle virus EMoV causes chlorotic mosaic and ringspot symptoms in leaves of Syringa vulgaris, Hydrangea macrophylla and Forsythia intermedia (Schmelzer, 1969;...
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infectious salmon anaemia virus ISAV is a pleiomorphic enveloped virus, 100-130 nm in diameter, with 10-12 nm surface projections exhibiting haemagglutination,...
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spring viraemia of carp virus The aetiological role of a virus in SVC was confirmed by Baudouy (1975), Rudikov et al. (1975), Ahne (1977), Hill (1977), Tesarcík et al....
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Oncorhynchus masou virus On the basis of antigenic studies conducted with neutralizing polyclonal rabbit antisera and monoclonal antibody, and comparison of virus DNA,...
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infectious haematopoietic necrosis virus There are several excellent reviews on work prior to 1991 that describe the biophysical properties of IHNV and its stability to various chemical...
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influenza A virus Editor's note: this datasheet is being reviewed and updated. Influenza A viruses are enveloped, single-stranded RNA viruses. The two...
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channel catfish virus The aetiological agent of CCVD, CCV, is herpesvirus-like (Fijan et al., 1970) and was named Herpesvirus ictaluri (Wolf and Darlington,...
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infectious pancreatic necrosis virus Physiochemical characteristicsThe virus is stable and it retains more than 90% of its infectivity after treatment with chloroform...
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Rift Valley fever virus The virus is a member of the family Bunyaviridae, genus Phlebotomus. The virus is 90-110 nm in diameter, with an internal core of single...
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