1998
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1998.472.62
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A Five-Year Study to Determine the Eventual Occurrence of Plum Pox Virus in Cherry Cultivars in Hungary

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“…Later, PPV isolates infecting sour and sweet cherry trees were detected in Italy (Crescenzi et al ., 1997), Bulgaria (Topchiiska, 1997), Hungary (Nemchinov & Hadidi, 1996; Nemchinov et al ., 1998), Romania (Maxim et al ., 2002), Turkey (Tolay Arikan et al ., 2004) and the Czech Republic (Navrátil et al ., 2004). These findings show that cherry‐adapted PPV isolates may be more widespread than was previously thought (Kölber et al ., 1998). Nemchinov et al .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Later, PPV isolates infecting sour and sweet cherry trees were detected in Italy (Crescenzi et al ., 1997), Bulgaria (Topchiiska, 1997), Hungary (Nemchinov & Hadidi, 1996; Nemchinov et al ., 1998), Romania (Maxim et al ., 2002), Turkey (Tolay Arikan et al ., 2004) and the Czech Republic (Navrátil et al ., 2004). These findings show that cherry‐adapted PPV isolates may be more widespread than was previously thought (Kölber et al ., 1998). Nemchinov et al .…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The first reliable report of natural infection of sour cherry by PPV dates back to the 1980s from Moldova (Kalashyan et al., 1994). Later, PPV isolates infecting sour and sweet cherry trees were detected in Italy (Crescenzi et al., 1997a), Bulgaria (Topchiiska, 1997) and Hungary (Kölber et al., 1998; Nemchinov et al., 1998a). These recent findings show that cherry‐adapted PPV isolates may be more widespread than thought hitherto.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%