Oral Session VII
Abstract
Pathogen-derived technologies for improving Plum pox virus resistance of transgenic plum (Prunus domestica L.)Mikhailov, Roman, Serova, Tatyana, Shulga, Olga, Firsov, Alexey, Dolgov, Sergey
The hairpin structure of the Plum pox virus coat protein gene in HoneySweet C5 plum is responsible for PPV resistance
Scorza, Ralph, Georgi, Laura, Callahan, Ann, Petri, Cesar, Hily, Jean-Michel, Dardick, Chris, Damsteegt, Vern, Ravelonandro, Michel
The hypersensitivity resistance of European plum to Plum pox virus and its potential impact on the epidemiology of the virus
Neumüller, Michael, Hartmann, Walter, Treutter, Dieter
Transient expression as a method to evaluate effectiveness of SCFV fragments to interfere with plum pox virus infection
Gil, M., Esteban, O., García, J.A., Peña, L., Cambra, M.
Natural deletion is not unique in the coat protein (CP) of recombinant Plum pox virus (PPV) isolates in Hungary
Szathmáry, Erzsébet, Palkovics, László
Symptomatic and real-time PCR scoring of Plum Pox Virus resistance in two apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) segregating populations
Vera-Ruiz, Elsa María, Soriano, José Miguel, Martínez-Calvo, José, Llácer, Gerardo, Badenes, María Luisa, Romero, Carlos
Serological and molecular screening of Plum pox virus in the F1 and F2 romanian apricot genotypes
Ion, Ligia, Hoza, Dorel, Isac, Maria, Preda, Silvia Ana, Topor, Elena, Neagu, Tudora, Moale, Cristina, Poenaru, Silvia, Nicolae, Constantin
Tracking Plum pox virus in Chile throughout the year by three different methods and molecular characterization of Chilean isolates
Fiore, Nicola, Araya, Carolina, Zamorano, Alan, González, Flor, Mora, Roxana, Sánchez-Navarro, Jesús, Pallás, Vicente, Rosales, Inés Marlene
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2010-11-29