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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 1163

III International Symposium on Plum Pox Virus

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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  
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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