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145 related items for PubMed ID: 35442710

  • 1. New Cherry-Adapted Plum Pox Virus Phylogroups Discovered in Russia.
    Chirkov S, Sheveleva A, Gasanova T, Kwon D, Sharko F, Osipov G.
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  • 3. New highly divergent Plum pox virus isolates infecting sour cherry in Russia.
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  • 4. Sequence Analysis of Plum pox virus Strain C Isolates from Russia Revealed Prevalence of the D96E Mutation in the Universal Epitope and Interstrain Recombination Events.
    Sheveleva A, Ivanov P, Gasanova T, Osipov G, Chirkov S.
    Viruses; 2018 Aug 23; 10(9):. PubMed ID: 30142962
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  • 5. Characterization of sour cherry isolates of plum pox virus from the Volga Basin in Russia reveals a new cherry strain of the virus.
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    Phytopathology; 2013 Sep 23; 103(9):972-9. PubMed ID: 23581702
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  • 6. Plum Pox Virus Strain C Isolates Can Reduce Sour Cherry Productivity.
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  • 7. Detection and partial molecular characterization of atypical plum pox virus isolates from naturally infected sour cherry.
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  • 8. Photosynthetic and Stress Responsive Proteins Are Altered More Effectively in Nicotiana benthamiana Infected with Plum pox virus Aggressive PPV-CR versus Mild PPV-C Cherry-Adapted Isolates.
    Nováková S, Danchenko M, Skultety L, Fialová I, Lešková A, Beke G, Flores-Ramírez G, Glasa M.
    J Proteome Res; 2018 Sep 07; 17(9):3114-3127. PubMed ID: 30084641
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    Int J Mol Sci; 2022 Dec 26; 24(1):. PubMed ID: 36613806
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    Zhou J, Xing F, Wang H, Li S.
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  • 11. The complete nucleotide sequence of Plum pox virus isolates from sweet (PPV-SwC) and sour (PPV-SoC) cherry and their taxonomic relationships within the species.
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  • 12. Viral Reservoir Capacity of Wild Prunus Alternative Hosts of Plum Pox Virus Through Multiple Cycles of Transmission and Dormancy.
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    Plant Dis; 2022 Jan 26; 106(1):101-106. PubMed ID: 34293916
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  • 13. Molecular characterization of Plum pox virus Rec isolates from Russia suggests a new insight into evolution of the strain.
    Chirkov S, Ivanov P, Sheveleva A, Kudryavtseva A, Mitrofanova I.
    Virus Genes; 2018 Apr 26; 54(2):328-332. PubMed ID: 29460128
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  • 14. Occurrence and characterization of plum pox virus strain D isolates from European Russia and Crimea.
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  • 19. Evaluation of the genetic diversity of Plum pox virus in a single plum tree.
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  • 20. Sequence variability, recombination analysis, and specific detection of the W strain of Plum pox virus.
    Glasa M, Malinowski T, Predajňa L, Pupola N, Dekena D, Michalczuk L, Candresse T.
    Phytopathology; 2011 Aug 26; 101(8):980-5. PubMed ID: 21425932
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