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Virus and virus-like diseases of plants of the genus Vaccinium L.

Abstract

The article presents the information devoted to the problem of diseases study of Vaccinium spp., caused by intracellular pathogens (viruses and phytoplasmas). Virus and virus-like diseases of plants of the genus Vaccinium L. are described. They are blueberry red ringspot virus (BRRV), blueberry scorch virus (BlScV), blueberry shock ilarvirus (BSIV), blueberry shoestring virus (BSSV), tobacco ringspot virus (TRSV), tomato ringspot virus (TomRSV), blueberry leaf mottle virus (BLMV), peach rosette mosaic virus (PRMV), cranberry ringspot, blueberry mosaic, cranberry false blossom, blueberry stunt and blueberry witches' broom. Symptoms, vectors of transmission and diagnostic methods of virus and virus-like diseases are described and can be used at the initial stage of healthy planting material production of the genus Vaccinium L. plants.

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T. N. Bozhiday
РУП «Институт плодоводства»
Belarus


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Bozhiday T.N. Virus and virus-like diseases of plants of the genus Vaccinium L. Fruit Growing. 2013;25(1):544-548. (In Russ.)

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