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Publikováno v:
Plant disease. 93(4)
In New Zealand, sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is a crop of cultural importance and an important food source; it is grown mainly in the districts of Kaipara, Auckland, and the Bay of Plenty in the North Island. In January of 2008, virus symptoms that
Autor:
B. S. M. Lebas, C. Delmiglio, S. Veerakone, Lia W. Liefting, L. I. Ward, J. Tang, P. L. Guy, J. D. Fletcher, Z. Perez-Egusquiza
Publikováno v:
Australasian Plant Pathology. 44:463-514
A complete review of the records of plant virus, viroid, liberibacter and phytoplasma in New Zealand has found evidence for 220 viruses, seven viroids, two liberibacters and two phytoplasmas. Of these, 80 viruses, one viroid and two species of liberi
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Australasian Plant Pathology. 43:193-196
Pea mild mosaic virus (PMiMV) was reported from pea (Pisum sativum) in New Zealand in 1972. As this remains the only report of this virus worldwide, we aimed to try and clarify the status of PMiMV in New Zealand. In this study, nine species of comovi
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Australasian Plant Pathology. 42:313-320
A survey was carried out to confirm which viruses infecting Rosa spp. are present in New Zealand and to determine the extent of their distribution. Eighty nine rose samples were collected from different regions across New Zealand and from various sou
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Australasian Plant Disease Notes. 9
A new ilarvirus was detected in wild radish in New Zealand. Numerous isometric particles (O 35 nm) were seen by electron microscopy. Partial sequences for RNA1, RNA2 and RNA3 were obtained. Based on sequence data, the virus belongs to the Ilarviruses
Publikováno v:
Plant Disease. 97:1122-1122
Rose is the top selling cut flower in New Zealand and is the most popular garden plant in the world. Several virus-like diseases have been described in roses, but the causal agents for many remain unknown. Most of the described viruses infecting rose
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Plant Disease. 94:479-479
Hellebores (Helleborus spp.) are widely grown in gardens for their winter and early spring flowers. They are extremely hardy and will grow easily in many different environments. In April 2009, black streaks on the leaves and stems were observed on ap
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Z. Perez-Egusquiza, L. W. Liefting, Hanu R. Pappu, J. Tang, J. D. Fletcher, E. J. Martin, B. D. Quinn, L. I. Ward, G. R. G. Clover, F. M. Ochoa Corona
Publikováno v:
Plant Pathology. 58:406-406