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2003 - 172 p.

Plum pox Virus strains in Bulgaria

Kamenova V., Milusheva S., Borisova A., Stoev A., Myrta A.

A survey was carried out in Bulgaria to characterize PPV strains. The universal 5BMAb and two strain-specific monoclonal antibodies (MAb4DG5 for PPV-D and MAbAL for PPV-M) were used in DASI-ELISA test for virus detection and strain differentiation. PPV infection level in different fruit species was as follows: plum (62 percent), apricot (23 percent ), peach (19 percent) and cherry (0 percent). Only PPV-M strain was identified in peaches and apricots. PPV-M and PPV-D incidence in plum was respectively 88 percent and 5 percent. Mixed infection (M+D) in plum was 6 percent. In the Kustendil region, infection rate of PPV-M strain was 75 percent, PPV-D of 12 percent and M+D of 13 percent. PPV-M confirms its dominant and endemic presence in Bulgaria.

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ANTICORPS MONOCLONAL, BULGARIE, FRUITS A NOYAU, PCR, POTYVIRUS SHARKA DU PRUNIER, TEST ELISA, VIRUS DES VEGETAUX

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Kamenova V., Milusheva S., Borisova A., Stoev A., Myrta A. Plum pox Virus strains in Bulgaria. In : Myrta A. (ed.), Di Terlizzi B. (ed.), Savino V. (ed.). Virus and virus-like diseases of stone fruits, with particular reference to the Mediterranean region. Bari : CIHEAM, 2003. p. 65-67. (Options Méditerranéennes : Série B. Etudes et Recherches; n. 45). http://om.ciheam.org/om/pdf/b45/03001772.pdf