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First Report of Cucumber mosaic virus in Teucrium fruticans.
Cardin L, Poupet A, Onesto JP. Cardin L, et al. Plant Dis. 2003 Feb;87(2):200. doi: 10.1094/PDIS.2003.87.2.200C. Plant Dis. 2003. PMID: 30812930 Free article.
These new isolates have the same characteristics as those described in this report. References: (1) J. C. Devergne and L. Cardin. Ann. Phytopathol. 7:225, 1975. (2) M. H. V. van Regenmortel. ...
These new isolates have the same characteristics as those described in this report. References: (1) J. C. Devergne and L. Cardin
First Report of Cucumber mosaic virus in Helleborus foetidus in France and Italy.
Cardin L, Onesto JP, Moury B. Cardin L, et al. Plant Dis. 2003 Oct;87(10):1263. doi: 10.1094/PDIS.2003.87.10.1263B. Plant Dis. 2003. PMID: 30812734 Free article.
Helleborus foetidus L. (bear's foot) is a perennial plant from the family Ranunculaceae that is common in chalky soils of southern and western Europe. ...Beyond the direct impact of the disease induced by CMV on H. foetidus, this perennial and widespread plant species can …
Helleborus foetidus L. (bear's foot) is a perennial plant from the family Ranunculaceae that is common in chalky soils of southern an …
Mosaic Symptoms Induced by Cucumber mosaic virus in Polygala myrtifolia in France and New Zealand.
Cardin L, Onesto JP, Delecolle B, Moury B. Cardin L, et al. Plant Dis. 2005 May;89(5):527. doi: 10.1094/PD-89-0527A. Plant Dis. 2005. PMID: 30795436 Free article.
A voucher specimen will be deposited at the Station de Pathologie Vegetale at INRA, Montfavet. References: (1) L. Cardin et al. Plant Dis. 87:1263, 2003. (2) J. C. Devergne and L. Cardin. Ann. Phytopathol. 7:225, 1975. (3) M. J. Roossinck. J. Virol. 76 …
A voucher specimen will be deposited at the Station de Pathologie Vegetale at INRA, Montfavet. References: (1) L. Cardin et al …
First Report of Alfalfa mosaic virus on Rhamnus alaternus in France.
Cardin L, Moury B. Cardin L, et al. Plant Dis. 2006 Aug;90(8):1115. doi: 10.1094/PD-90-1115C. Plant Dis. 2006. PMID: 30781337 Free article.
The close species, R. frangula L., was previously identified as a natural host for AMV in Italy (2). ...This low infection level together with the rare observation of symptoms in natural conditions suggest that R. alaternus is not frequently infected by AMV. References: (1 …
The close species, R. frangula L., was previously identified as a natural host for AMV in Italy (2). ...This low infection level toge …
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