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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 1163III International Symposium on Plum Pox Virus |
List price | € 57 Buy this book This title is available in ActaHort USB-drive or e-Acta format - not available in print |
Conveners | K. Çağlayan, B. Akbas |
Editor | K. Çağlayan |
Publication date | 25 June 2017 |
ISBN | 978-94-62611-58-0 |
ISSN | 0567-7572 (print) 2406-6168 (electronic) |
Number of articles | 23 |
Volumes | 1 |
Place | Antalya, Turkey |
Online articles: |
 | Plum pox virus genome expression in genetically engineered RNAi plants (M. Ravelonandro, R. Scorza, P. Briard) |
 | Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Nicotiana benthamiana with Plum pox virus T genes (M. Ghaderi, M. Akbulut, K. Gürcan) |
 | Preliminary results on inheritance of resistance to Plum pox virus in apricot obtained within gene pyramiding (B. Krška, P. Pavelková, J. Salava) |
 | Screening of apricot hybrids for resistance to Plum pox virus (S. Milusheva, V. Bozhkova, F. Moreau, V. Evangelou, M. Nesheva) |
 | Investigation of resistance of apricot progeny to Plum pox virus through molecular markers (S. Yalçın Ateş, M. Gazel, C. Ulubaş Serçe, B.M. Asma, K. Çağlayan) |
 | Development of a novel isothermal AmplifyRP® assay for rapid detection of Plum pox virus - a real-time and endpoint assay in a single PCR tube (S. Zhang, P. Russell, N. McOwen, B. Davenport, R. Li) |
 | Development and improvement of detection technologies to control sharka disease (M. Ravelonandro, A. Callahan, C. Dardick, P. Briard, R. Scorza) |
 | Determination of synergistic interactions between Plum pox virus and 'Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum' in infected peach trees (J. Horsáková, J. Nečasová, T. Nečas) |
 | Domestic quarantine studies of sharka disease in the Eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey (E. İnce, P. Gök Güler, M. Yegül, M. Yurtmen, P. Keleş Öztürk, Ş. Yavuz, H. Fidan) |
 | Sharka, a vector-borne disease caused by Plum pox virus: vector species, transmission mechanism, epidemiology and mitigation strategies to reduce its natural spread (M. Cambra, E. Vidal) |
 | Sharka disease (Plum pox virus) in Turkey: the past, present and future (K. Çağlayan, S. Yurdakul) |
 | Full-genome analysis of Plum pox virus D isolates from Turkey (K. Gürcan, A. Ceylan) |
 | Recombination analysis of 51 Plum pox virus (PPV) isolates, including 10 genomes of PPV-M Istanbul (S. Teber, K. Gürcan) |
 | Experimental transmission efficiency of Plum pox virus T by Myzus persicae Sulzer (Homoptera: Aphididae) (S. Yalçın Ateş, M. Gazel, C. Ulubaş Serçe, K. Çağlayan) |
 | Molecular analysis of the complete genomes of apricot and plum isolates of Plum pox virus detected in a Prunus germplasm collection in Almaty's Pomological Gardens, Kazakhstan (D. James, D. Sanderson, S. Dolgikh, S. Spiegel) |
 | Identification of possible evolutionary pathways of Plum pox virus and predicting amino acid residues of importance to host adaptation (D. Sanderson, J. Fu, D. James) |
 | Three highly divergent groups of Plum pox virus strain D isolates coexist in stone-fruit plantings of Nikita Botanical Gardens, Crimea (I.V. Mitrofanova, O.V. Mitrofanova, N.P. Lesnikova-Sedoshenko, P.A. Ivanov, A.A. Sheveleva, S.N. Chirkov) |
 | Almond (Prunus dulcis L.) - not a natural host of Plum pox virus in the Czech Republic (D. Šafáøová, V. Neoralová, D. James, M. Navrátil) |
 | Perspective on strategies for controlling the spread of Plum pox virus, causal agent of sharka/plum pox disease (D. James) |
 | A new strategy for the long-term control of Plum pox virus (J. Polák, B. Krška, P. Komínek, F. Paprštein, R. Scorza) |
 | Risk assessment of Plum pox virus in China (F. Xing, H.Q. Wang, S.F. Li) |
 | Using geographical information system (GIS) technology to control the spread of Plum pox virus in Odessa region, Ukraine (S. Pavlova, O. Stakhurska, I. Budzanivska, O. Shevchenko, V. Polischuk) |
 | Attempts to eradicate sharka disease in the Eastern Mediterranean region of Turkey (M. Yurtmen, A. Hazır, P. Gök Güler, H. Fidan) |
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