2010
DOI: 10.17221/74/2009-hortsci
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Incidence of Prune dwarf virus and Prunus necrotic ring spot virus in orchards of sweet and sour cherry in the Czech Republic: Short communication

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“…Although in other countries PDV is reported as the most common Prunus virus (Gümüs, 2007;Suchá, 2010), in our study on plums PNRSV was the most widespread. However, according to the data from other studies, the occurrence of PDV and PNRSV in different regions is highly variable, ranging from 0.4% to 17% for PDV (Domínguez et al, 1998;Jarrar et al, 2001;Herrera and Madariaga, 2002) and 6% to 46% for PNRSV (Domínguez et al, 1998;Jarrar et al 2001;Herrera and Madariaga, 2002;Myrta et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…Although in other countries PDV is reported as the most common Prunus virus (Gümüs, 2007;Suchá, 2010), in our study on plums PNRSV was the most widespread. However, according to the data from other studies, the occurrence of PDV and PNRSV in different regions is highly variable, ranging from 0.4% to 17% for PDV (Domínguez et al, 1998;Jarrar et al, 2001;Herrera and Madariaga, 2002) and 6% to 46% for PNRSV (Domínguez et al, 1998;Jarrar et al 2001;Herrera and Madariaga, 2002;Myrta et al, 2002).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…It was detected in 87 % of the infected sweet cherry trees. High PDV infection rates in cherry trees were also reported by Al Rwahnih et al (2001) in Jordan, Suchá and Svobodová (2010) in the Czech Republic, Di Terlizzi (1998) in Italy, Sipahioglu et al (1999) in Turkey, Mandic et al (2007) in Serbia, Rouag et al (2008) in Algeria and Michelutti et al (2005) in Canada.…”
Section: Serological Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Low percentages of PNRSV and/or ACLSV infections were detected by Suchá and Svobodová (2010), Oliver et al (2009), Mandic et al (2007), and Myrta and Savino (2008) in sweet cherry and cherry. The traditional cultivars "Jarandilla", "Mollar", "Moracha", and "Pico Negro" showed the highest ACLSV infection rates (Table 1).…”
Section: Serological Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Viruses infecting the genus Prunus have been monitored in Czech orchards [ 28 ], wild growing plants, including road trees of plums and myrobalans [ 29 ], and germplasm collections [ 1 ]. These studies confirmed that PNRSV and CVA are among the most common viruses infecting this genus in the Czech Republic [ 1 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%