Occurrence of the Redglobe strain of Grapevine leafroll-associated virus 2 in table and wine grape varieties in Italy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5073/vitis.2003.42.203-204Keywords:
GLRaV-2, graft-incompatibility, grapevine, GLRaV-2-RG, RedglobeAbstract
Research Note
The Redglobe strain of Grapevine leafrollassociated virus 2 (GLRaV-2-RG) is a recently discovered closterovirus so far reported to infect solely cv. Redglobe. A survey for this virus 2 in about 380 accessions of table and wine grape varieties conducted during 2001-2003 proved that GLRaV-2-RG was present also in other table grape varieties, though to a smaller extent, while it was never detected in wine varieties.
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