
Raspberry ringspot virus (ringspot of raspberry) | CABI …
This datasheet on Raspberry ringspot virus covers Identity, Overview, Distribution, Hosts/Species Affected, Vectors & Intermediate Hosts, Diagnosis, Biology & Ecology, Impacts, …
Nepovirus rubi (RPRSV0)[Overview]| EPPO Global Database
Raspberry ringspot nepovirus: Raspberry ringspot virus: RpRSV: Common names. Name Language; European rasp leaf of cherry: English: leaf distortion of gooseberry: English: Lloyd …
Raspberry viruses | Berry Diagnostic Tool - Cornell University …
Tomato ringspot virus is common in older red raspberry plantings and also causes fruit to crumble when harvested. Tomato ringspot virus symptoms in raspberry fruit. Photo courtesy of Kevin …
Raspberry viruses - RHS Gardening
Arabis mosaic virus, Raspberry ringspot virus and Strawberry latent ringspot virus are transmitted by soil-dwelling nematodes and by seed. Raspberry ringspot virus is also pollen transmitted. …
Raspberry ringspot virus (ringspot of raspberry)
Mar 28, 2023 · In raspberry, infection is associated with vein yellowing, mosaic, chlorotic ringspots or flecks, or leaf curling symptoms, depending on the cultivar. Symptoms may fade in mid …
Raspberry Ringspot Virus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
AARSV has a moderately wide experimental host range, infecting 22 species in seven dicotyledonous families (Rana et al., 1985). It can be grown in and purified from Chenopodium …
Besides aiding dissemination of the virus, infection of the seed, especially in weeds, provides an important means of survival of RRSV in soils. Virus can be transmitted to seed of raspberry …
Details of DPV Raspberry ringspot virus and References - DPVWeb
Causes ringspot diseases of raspberry (Fig. 4) and strawberry, spoonleaf of redcurrant and, in association with viruses of the prunus necrotic ringspot type, is one of the causes of rasp-leaf …
Complete nucleotide sequence of an isolate of the nepovirus raspberry …
Nov 1, 2003 · The nepovirus Raspberry ringspot virus (RpRSV, previously referred to as RRV) was first reported in raspberry plants (Rubus ideaeus) in Scotland (Cadman, 1956).
Molecular biology of Raspberry ringspot nepovirus - ResearchGate
Jan 1, 2007 · The Raspberry ringspot virus (RpRSV), first reported in raspberries (Rubus idaeus) in Scottland, is also a causative agent in Germany of the grapevine fanleaf disease and the …
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