2021
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/1906_46294639
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Persimmon (Diospyros Kaki L.) and Johnsongrass [Sorghum Halepense (L.) Pers.] Are New Natural Hosts of Peach Latent Mosaic Viroid

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“…Viroids infecting herbaceous and ornamental crops in the Mediterranean Basin belong to six viroid genera: Pelamoviroid (CChMVd, PLMVd), Elaviroid (ELVd), Hostuviroid (HSVd), Cocadviroid (HLVd), Coleviroid (CbVd 1, and 3), and Pospiviroid (PSTVd, CEVd, CSVd, CLVd, IrVd-1, TASVd, TCDVd) [2,[145][146][147]. These viroids, with the exception of HLVd, have been reported in vegetables (tomato, potato, pepper, eggplant, carrot, broad bean, chickpea), oil crops (rapeseed), several ornamental crops like chrysanthemum, marguerite daisy, common ragwort, cape gooseberry), spurflower, common periwinkle, petunia, trailing petunia, and climbing nightshade, as well as in sorghum, the latter being the first report of a viroid infecting poaceous monocots in the Mediterranean and worldwide [3].…”
Section: Viroids Of Herbaceous and Ornamental Cropsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Viroids infecting herbaceous and ornamental crops in the Mediterranean Basin belong to six viroid genera: Pelamoviroid (CChMVd, PLMVd), Elaviroid (ELVd), Hostuviroid (HSVd), Cocadviroid (HLVd), Coleviroid (CbVd 1, and 3), and Pospiviroid (PSTVd, CEVd, CSVd, CLVd, IrVd-1, TASVd, TCDVd) [2,[145][146][147]. These viroids, with the exception of HLVd, have been reported in vegetables (tomato, potato, pepper, eggplant, carrot, broad bean, chickpea), oil crops (rapeseed), several ornamental crops like chrysanthemum, marguerite daisy, common ragwort, cape gooseberry), spurflower, common periwinkle, petunia, trailing petunia, and climbing nightshade, as well as in sorghum, the latter being the first report of a viroid infecting poaceous monocots in the Mediterranean and worldwide [3].…”
Section: Viroids Of Herbaceous and Ornamental Cropsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…PLMVd was detected with an infection rate of 16–38% in peachand nectarine and 0–60% in apricot [ 117 , 118 , 149 , 231 , 232 ]. PLMVd was occasionally detected in the Malatya region of Turkey in persimmon, walnut, and sorghum [ 3 , 231 ]. ASSVd was detected in apple with an incidence of 46% in apple orchards in Eastern Anatolia [ 24 ].…”
Section: Incidence Of Viroids and Viroid Diseases In Countries Of The...mentioning
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“…In the last years the viroid has been detected in other fruit trees including apricot, plum, sweet cherry, pear and mango and, also, in grapevine (Kyriakopoulou et al, 2017). In addition, PLMVd infection in kaki and Johnsongrass has been recently reported (Oksal et al, 2021). However, information on the relative accumulation levels or the prevalence in these alternative hosts is lacking as the corresponding reports are usually limited to the detection of the viroid in one or few samples through RT-PCR.…”
Section: Peach Latent Mosaic Viroidmentioning
confidence: 99%