2019
DOI: 10.5423/rpd.2019.25.4.233
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Incidence of Citrus vein enation virus in Citrus spp. and Poncirus trifoliata in Korea

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“…However, in a recent RT-PCR-based study, 52 of 55 symptomatic samples and 6 of 10 asymptomatic samples collected in Sichuan province tested positive for CVEV (Wu et al 2019). Moreover, a survey conducted at 203 groves in the southern part of the Korean peninsula and on Jeju Island detected CVEV in 136 groves (67%), in which 85.4% and 77.8% of the yuzu and satsuma mandarin trees were infected, respectively (Kim et al 2019). In the Philippines, graft-transmission experiments elucidated the occurrence of CVEV infections resulting in vein enation and woody galls on rough lemon (Ochasan et al 1996).…”
Section: Citrus Vein Enation Virus 1 Occurrence (1) Occurrence In Japanmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, in a recent RT-PCR-based study, 52 of 55 symptomatic samples and 6 of 10 asymptomatic samples collected in Sichuan province tested positive for CVEV (Wu et al 2019). Moreover, a survey conducted at 203 groves in the southern part of the Korean peninsula and on Jeju Island detected CVEV in 136 groves (67%), in which 85.4% and 77.8% of the yuzu and satsuma mandarin trees were infected, respectively (Kim et al 2019). In the Philippines, graft-transmission experiments elucidated the occurrence of CVEV infections resulting in vein enation and woody galls on rough lemon (Ochasan et al 1996).…”
Section: Citrus Vein Enation Virus 1 Occurrence (1) Occurrence In Japanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, CVEV-infected plants do not need to be quarantined in Japan. Similarly, the Korean quarantine agency recently decided to exclude CVEV-infected materials from quarantine because CVEV is already widely distributed in the main citrus-producing areas in the country (Kim et al 2019).…”
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“…In Korea, CVEV was first reported in 2017 and confirmed to be prevalent in Citrus spp. and Poncirus trifoliata ( 4 , 5 ). To date, only three complete genome sequences of Korean CVEV isolates, one from Citrus unshiu and two from P. trifoliata trees, have been registered in GenBank ( 5 ).…”
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“…Subsequently, CiMV, was identified in satsuma mandarin on Jeju Island ( Hyun et al, 2017 ), and the presence of CLBV was confirmed thorough NGS ( Park et al, 2019 ). CVEV, which was previously designated as a causal agent of disease managed by quarantine, was found to have spread widely across Korea ( Kim et al, 2019 ). A multiplex reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (mRT-PCR) assay for CTV, CiMV, and CTLV was designed at the Citrus Research Institute (National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science) for simultaneous detection of viruses ( Hyun et al, 2017 ).…”
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