Peach calico, a disease characterized by a severe chlorosis (albinism) of leaves, stems and fruits, is caused by Peach latent mosaic viroid (PLMVd) variants containing a molecular determinant located in a 12-13 nt insertion that adopts a hairpin conformation capped by a U-rich loop. Histological, cytological and molecular alterations of peach leaves expressing PC symptoms are described.
Interactions between peach latent mosaic viroid variants causing peach calico disease and the natural host: cellular and molecular studies.
DE STRADIS A;
2005
Abstract
Peach calico, a disease characterized by a severe chlorosis (albinism) of leaves, stems and fruits, is caused by Peach latent mosaic viroid (PLMVd) variants containing a molecular determinant located in a 12-13 nt insertion that adopts a hairpin conformation capped by a U-rich loop. Histological, cytological and molecular alterations of peach leaves expressing PC symptoms are described.File in questo prodotto:
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