2001
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2338.2001.tb01032.x
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A survey of peach viruses in Lebanon

Abstract: Field surveys were carried out in the main peach-growing areas of Lebanon to assess the presence and distribution of viruses and viroids in commercial orchards. Field inspections were made in spring and summer 2000 to observe symptoms of virus and viroid diseases respectively. In total, 950 trees in 95 commercial plantings from three different regions of Lebanon (Bekaa Valley, Mount Lebanon and north Lebanon) were surveyed and sampled. Immunoenzymatic tests (DAS-ELISA) were used to ascertain the presence of th… Show more

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“…PNRSV has been isolated in many rose growing regions worldwide (Rakhshandehroo et al, 2006). In Lebanon, PNRSV has already been reported on peach trees (Choueiri et al, 2001) showing high level (61.2%) of infection.…”
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“…PNRSV has been isolated in many rose growing regions worldwide (Rakhshandehroo et al, 2006). In Lebanon, PNRSV has already been reported on peach trees (Choueiri et al, 2001) showing high level (61.2%) of infection.…”
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confidence: 97%