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| Authors: | P.J. Meyer, D.J. Engelrecht |
Abstract:
Randomly selected apple and pear nursery sources, propagated from visually inspected mother trees onto seedling rootstock, demostrated a high incidence of latent virus infections.
On apple multiple infection with apple chlorotic leaf spot, apple stem grooving, apple flat limb, Spy 227 epinasty & decline, apple rubbery wood, platy-carpa scaly bark, platycarpa dwarf and apple mosaic were common.
In pear multiple infections with pear ring pattern, pear vein yellows, apple rubbery wood and Spy 227 epinasty & decline were common.
Pear rough bark and quince stunt were also detected. the erratic performance of some indicators suggests masking of disease symptoms under elevated field temperatures.
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