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Publikováno v:
Plant Pathology. 51:134-141
Serological detection of Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) by direct tissue blot immunoassay (DTBIA) and by double (DAS) and triple (TAS) antibody sandwich ELISA, was compared in samples from various citrus varieties growing in the glasshouse and in the f
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Plant Pathology. 106:795-799
Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV), genus Ophiovirus, is associated with a severe disease of citrus worldwide. Double antibody sandwich (DAS) ELISA using a polyclonal antiserum, and triple antibody sandwich (TAS) ELISAs, employing the IgG monoclonal antibo
Autor:
E. Dal Bó, María Laura García, Oscar Grau, E. Luisoni, M. E. Sanchez de la Torre, N. Rouag, R. G. Milne, K. Djelouah
Publikováno v:
Plant Pathology. 46:830-836
Psorosis, sometimes also associated with ringspot symptoms, is a widespread and damaging disease of citrus in many parts of the world including South America and the Mediterranean basin. We describe the application of RT-PCR and DAS-ELISA diagnostics
Autor:
B. D. Harrison, A. J. Malter, A. M. Vaira, V. Lisa, G. P. Accotto, V. Borghi, V. Masenga, E. Luisoni, R. G. Milne, J. Th. J. Verhoeven, J. W. Roenhorst, I. Cortes, D. Peters, P. A. Bianco, G. Belli, A. Gera, M. Gokkes, J. Cohen, B. E. L. Lockhart, Sophie Currier, Inge Bouwen, Rene A. A. van der Vlugt, A. Bertaccini, M. Vibio, M. G. Bellardi, A. Danielli, S. M. Wong, C. G. Chng, P. L. Chong, G. Loebenstein, D. E. Lesemann, I. Mavric, M. Ravnikar, A. Blatnik, H. -G. Preissel, M. Kamiéska, T. Malinowski, B. Komorowska, A. Rudziéska-Langwald, G. Dellavalle, C. Rubies-Autonell, V. Vicchi, A. Crescenzi, L. d’Aquino, A. Ragozzino, P. Piazzolla, S. Levy, A. Franck, R. Solomon, C. G. Matthews, K. S. Milne, H. F. Neilson, R. L. S. Forster, M. Korbin, S. A. Langeveld, O. Shoseyov, A. M. Shamloul, A. van Zaayen, R. Hooftman, M- J. Arts, A. Hadidi, Y. J. La, J. O. Park, H. W. Jung, A. F. L. M. Derks, M. E. C. Lemmers, Th. C. Hollinger, H. T. Hsu, A. R. van Schadewijk, R. Jordan, G. Kinard, Suzanne Hurtt, Y. Antignus, Karen Bech, Karen Husted, Sara Spiegel, C. J. Asjes, G. J. Blom-Barnhoorn, P. G. M. Piron, P. Harrewijn, A. M. van Oosten, B. Raccah, M. Berlinger, Sima Singer, N. Gnaim, Sarah Lebiush-Mordechi, N. E. Olszewski, J. Horváth, J. Mertelék, B. Götzová, V. Mokrá, J. Hammond, A. Gal-On, Efrat Meiri, H. Huet, W. J. Hua, V. Gaba, P. Ceranic-Zagorac, C. Hiruki, Th. P. Straathof, W. Eikelboom, Jaap M. van Tuyl, D. G. McNamara, B. Loberant, Y. Alon, R. H. Lawson, J. E. M. van Ruiten
Publikováno v:
Phytoparasitica. 24:321-352
Publikováno v:
Martin, S.; Milne, R. G.; Alioto, D.; Guerri, J.; & Moreno, P.(2002). Psorosis-like Symptoms Induced by Causes Other Than Citrus psorosis virus. International Organization of Citrus Virologists Conference Proceedings (1957-2010), 15(15), 197-204. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/12p433nt
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Publikováno v:
EPPO Bulletin. 25:247-257
The generally assumed presence of common epitopes on the glycoproteins (G proteins) of different tospovirus species should make possible an ELISA with broad reactivity. We have isolated the native G proteins of a type isolate of tomato spotted wilt t
Autor:
C. Vera, R. G. Milne
Publikováno v:
Plant Pathology. 43:190-199
A simple method is given for immunotrapping, gold labelling and electron microscopy of mycoplasmalike organisms (MLOs) from crude preparations of infected plants or insects, enabling MLOs to be confidently distinguished from host materials in negativ
Publikováno v:
Plant Pathology. 42:530-542
Tospovirus serogroups I and III have recently been designated as species, tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) and impatiens necrotic spot virus (INSV), while the species status of serogroup II isolates remains undefined. Fifteen Tospovirus isolates from
The new plant virus family Flexiviridae and assessment of molecular criteria for species demarcation
Autor:
M J, Adams, J F, Antoniw, M, Bar-Joseph, A A, Brunt, T, Candresse, G D, Foster, G P, Martelli, R G, Milne, S K, Zavriev, C M, Fauquet
Publikováno v:
Archives of virology. 149(5)
The new plant virus family Flexiviridae is described. The family is named because its members have flexuous virions and it includes the existing genera Allexivirus, Capillovirus, Carlavirus, Foveavirus, Potexvirus, Trichovirus and Vitivirus, plus the