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Plum pox virus infection level in Prunus species growing along roadsides or in backyards in Vojvodina province

Bagi, Ferenc; Barać, Goran; Iličić, Renata; Savić, Zagorka; Burmazović, Milan; Meszaros, Viktor; Popović Milovanović, Tatjana

(Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade & Plant Protection Society of Serbia, Belgrade, 2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bagi, Ferenc
AU  - Barać, Goran
AU  - Iličić, Renata
AU  - Savić, Zagorka
AU  - Burmazović, Milan
AU  - Meszaros, Viktor
AU  - Popović Milovanović, Tatjana
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/834
AB  - The present study was conducted on 106 leaf samples of Prunus species (44 plum, 47 myrobalan plum, 10 apricot, 3 peach, 1 blackthorn, and 1 sour cherry) collected from the Vojvodina province of Serbia and assessed for the presence of Plum pox virus (PPV) with the aim of establishing whether trees growing along roadsides and in backyards could be sources of PPV infection in commercial orchards. Analyses confirmed PPV infection in 68.2%, 38.6%, and 20% of plum, myrobalan plum and apricot samples, respectively. The infection level varied considerably across locations, with 80% noted in Uljma, followed by 69% in Sremska Kamenica, 60% in Bečej, 50% in Temerin, 50% in Senta, 40% in Petrovaradin, 31% in Novi Sad, 30% in Susek, and 20% in Subotica. As no difference in infection rates was noted between young and older plum trees, the infections seemed to have occurred in their early life stage. Trees growing along roadsides were infected to a higher extent (89.6%) than those in backyards (66.6%). In some cases, symptomless trees were also proven
to be PPV positive, indicating that they are a potentially important source of further virus infections. Due to the widespread presence of the virus, tolerant or hypersensitive cultivars are recommended for planting new orchards.
PB  - Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade & Plant Protection Society of Serbia, Belgrade
T2  - Pesticides and Phytomedicine/Pesticidi i fitomedicina
T1  - Plum pox virus infection level in Prunus species growing along roadsides or in backyards in Vojvodina province
EP  - 118
IS  - 3
SP  - 111
VL  - 36
DO  - 10.2298/PIF2103111B
ER  - 
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author = "Bagi, Ferenc and Barać, Goran and Iličić, Renata and Savić, Zagorka and Burmazović, Milan and Meszaros, Viktor and Popović Milovanović, Tatjana",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The present study was conducted on 106 leaf samples of Prunus species (44 plum, 47 myrobalan plum, 10 apricot, 3 peach, 1 blackthorn, and 1 sour cherry) collected from the Vojvodina province of Serbia and assessed for the presence of Plum pox virus (PPV) with the aim of establishing whether trees growing along roadsides and in backyards could be sources of PPV infection in commercial orchards. Analyses confirmed PPV infection in 68.2%, 38.6%, and 20% of plum, myrobalan plum and apricot samples, respectively. The infection level varied considerably across locations, with 80% noted in Uljma, followed by 69% in Sremska Kamenica, 60% in Bečej, 50% in Temerin, 50% in Senta, 40% in Petrovaradin, 31% in Novi Sad, 30% in Susek, and 20% in Subotica. As no difference in infection rates was noted between young and older plum trees, the infections seemed to have occurred in their early life stage. Trees growing along roadsides were infected to a higher extent (89.6%) than those in backyards (66.6%). In some cases, symptomless trees were also proven
to be PPV positive, indicating that they are a potentially important source of further virus infections. Due to the widespread presence of the virus, tolerant or hypersensitive cultivars are recommended for planting new orchards.",
publisher = "Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade & Plant Protection Society of Serbia, Belgrade",
journal = "Pesticides and Phytomedicine/Pesticidi i fitomedicina",
title = "Plum pox virus infection level in Prunus species growing along roadsides or in backyards in Vojvodina province",
pages = "118-111",
number = "3",
volume = "36",
doi = "10.2298/PIF2103111B"
}
Bagi, F., Barać, G., Iličić, R., Savić, Z., Burmazović, M., Meszaros, V.,& Popović Milovanović, T.. (2021). Plum pox virus infection level in Prunus species growing along roadsides or in backyards in Vojvodina province. in Pesticides and Phytomedicine/Pesticidi i fitomedicina
Institute of Pesticides and Environmental Protection, Belgrade & Plant Protection Society of Serbia, Belgrade., 36(3), 111-118.
https://doi.org/10.2298/PIF2103111B
Bagi F, Barać G, Iličić R, Savić Z, Burmazović M, Meszaros V, Popović Milovanović T. Plum pox virus infection level in Prunus species growing along roadsides or in backyards in Vojvodina province. in Pesticides and Phytomedicine/Pesticidi i fitomedicina. 2021;36(3):111-118.
doi:10.2298/PIF2103111B .
Bagi, Ferenc, Barać, Goran, Iličić, Renata, Savić, Zagorka, Burmazović, Milan, Meszaros, Viktor, Popović Milovanović, Tatjana, "Plum pox virus infection level in Prunus species growing along roadsides or in backyards in Vojvodina province" in Pesticides and Phytomedicine/Pesticidi i fitomedicina, 36, no. 3 (2021):111-118,
https://doi.org/10.2298/PIF2103111B . .
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