2003
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci.38.4.568
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Evaluation of Resistance to Plum Pox Virus of North American and European Apricot Cultivars

Abstract: The resistance to a Dideron isolate of Plum pox virus, which causes sharka disease, of four apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) cultivars from North America (`Harlayne', `Henderson', `Sunglo', and `Veecot') and a Greek cultivar Lito (a cross of American cultivar Stark Early Orange × Greek cultivar Precoce Tirynthos) was evaluated. `Stark Early Orange' and `Canino', previously rated as resistant and susceptible respectively, were included as controls. Resistance, herein, was defined… Show more

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“…Additionally, putative misclassifications could also explain some genotypic discrepancies observed in this work. For instance, Sunglo, the resistant donor parent of Goldrich, has been phenotyped as resistant by several authors using PPV-M [15,45,46] and PPV-D [47] and genotypically showed the SSR-resistant alleles targeting the PPVres locus [18]. However, WGS data (SRR2153157) supposedly corresponding to this accession do not have the ParPMC2-del.…”
Section: Parpmc2-del Highly Correlates With Ppv Resistance In Apricot Germplasmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, putative misclassifications could also explain some genotypic discrepancies observed in this work. For instance, Sunglo, the resistant donor parent of Goldrich, has been phenotyped as resistant by several authors using PPV-M [15,45,46] and PPV-D [47] and genotypically showed the SSR-resistant alleles targeting the PPVres locus [18]. However, WGS data (SRR2153157) supposedly corresponding to this accession do not have the ParPMC2-del.…”
Section: Parpmc2-del Highly Correlates With Ppv Resistance In Apricot Germplasmmentioning
confidence: 99%