1983
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0434.1983.tb00037.x
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Association of Tobacco Ringspot Virus with a Union Incompatibility of Apple

Abstract: A virus‐like disease of apple was observed for the first time in Canada in 1974 in a three year old planting. The disease was characterised by stem pitting, necrosis and breaking or separation of scion/rootstock at the graft union. Foliage was sparse and leaves were chlorotic and diffusely mottled. Using both frozen and freshly harvested leaves of infected apple trees from rootstock suckers as inoculum, a virus was transmitted to herbaceous indicator hosts. Based on host range symptoms, serology and electron m… Show more

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“…During the 2006 growing season, symptomatic leaf samples of an apple (Malus domestica) tree showing yellowing of main veins, mosaic and necrotic lesions ( with TRSV antibodies (Lana et al 1983). Mixed infection in fruit trees is common (Uyemoto and Scott 1992;Choueiri et al 2003); however, the indicator plants used in this experiment did not show any infection when tested by TRSV antibody.…”
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“…During the 2006 growing season, symptomatic leaf samples of an apple (Malus domestica) tree showing yellowing of main veins, mosaic and necrotic lesions ( with TRSV antibodies (Lana et al 1983). Mixed infection in fruit trees is common (Uyemoto and Scott 1992;Choueiri et al 2003); however, the indicator plants used in this experiment did not show any infection when tested by TRSV antibody.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Grapevine decline caused by the same virus is economically important in New York, USA (Uyemoto et al 1977) and yellow stripe of lilies is also caused by ToRSV (Kim and Choi 1990). The virus was reported on grapevines from Iran (Pourrahim et al 2004).…”
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“…In apple plants, TRSV causes stem pitting, necrosis, and breaking or separation of scion/rootstock at the graft union. Foliage is sparse, and leaves are chlorotic and diffusely mottled (Lana et al, 1983).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In apple trees, TRSV has been reported as the causal agent of union incompatibility in apple trees in Canada (Lana et al, 1983); however, it is uncertain whether the symptoms are easily recognised during inspections.…”
Section: A34 Evaluation Of the Risk Reduction Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%