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Distribution of virus and virus-like pathogens of pome fruits in Ukraine

Abstract

A study of the occurence in Ukraine of viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas of pome fruits by ELISA and RT-PCR methods was carried out. In all studied regions, ACLSV, ASGV, ASPV, ApMV viruses were detected on cultivars and roostocks of apple and pear. In Kyiv, Zakarpattya and Donetsk regions phytoplasma infection was diagnosed. The absence of ToRSV, TRSV, ASSVd, ADFVd, and PBCVd in the studied samples was determined. As a result of testing, candidate nuclear-stock plants of 32 apple cultivars and 3 apple rootstocks, 13 pear cultivars and 4 pear rootstocks were selected.

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E. N. Udovychenko
Институт садоводства НААН Украины
Ukraine


I. A. Riaba
Институт садоводства НААН Украины
Ukraine


L. V. Pavliuk
Институт садоводства НААН Украины
Ukraine


I. V. Hrynyk
Институт садоводства НААН Украины
Ukraine


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Udovychenko E.N., Riaba I.A., Pavliuk L.V., Hrynyk I.V. Distribution of virus and virus-like pathogens of pome fruits in Ukraine. Fruit Growing. 2020;32(1):27-31. (In Russ.)

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