1996
DOI: 10.4241/kyubyochu.42.45
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Chrysanthemum stunt viroid(CSVd) detected from Chrysanthemum morifolium in Kumamoto Prefecture.

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“…The nucleotide sequence length of CSVd obtained from 14 infected cultivated chrysanthemum and 7 wild chrysanthemum samples was 354 nt, the same as reported from Hyogo (Shiwaku et al, 1996), Hokkaido (Li et al, 1997), Niigata (Sugiura and Hanada, 1998), Yamagata (Kanematsu, 1998), andShizuoka (Doi andKato, 2004), but shorter than the 356 nt reported from Kumamoto (Moriyama et al, 1996). Sequence lengths registered in DDBJ from other countries are 348 in India, 354 in Korea, Hungary, and the USA, 355 in Canada and the USA, and 356 in Australia (Haseloff and Symons, 1981).…”
Section: Complete Sequences Of Csvd In Infected Chrysanthemum Plants supporting
confidence: 72%
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“…The nucleotide sequence length of CSVd obtained from 14 infected cultivated chrysanthemum and 7 wild chrysanthemum samples was 354 nt, the same as reported from Hyogo (Shiwaku et al, 1996), Hokkaido (Li et al, 1997), Niigata (Sugiura and Hanada, 1998), Yamagata (Kanematsu, 1998), andShizuoka (Doi andKato, 2004), but shorter than the 356 nt reported from Kumamoto (Moriyama et al, 1996). Sequence lengths registered in DDBJ from other countries are 348 in India, 354 in Korea, Hungary, and the USA, 355 in Canada and the USA, and 356 in Australia (Haseloff and Symons, 1981).…”
Section: Complete Sequences Of Csvd In Infected Chrysanthemum Plants supporting
confidence: 72%
“…Since the first detection of CSVd in Japan (Osawa et al, 1977), it has been reported in cultivated chrysanthemums in the prefectures of Mie (Hanada et al, 1982), Kagawa (Kusunoki et al, 1993), Hyogo (Shiwaku et al, 1996), Kumamoto (Moriyama et al, 1996), Hokkaido (Li et al, 1997), Yamagata (Kanematsu, 1998), Niigata Hanada, 1998), andShizuoka (Doi andKato, 2004); however, its distribution and the range of variation in the complete nucleotide sequence have not yet been clearly shown in Japan.…”
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confidence: 99%