1998
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1998.472.48
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Outbreak and Eradication of Plum Pox Potyvirus in the Netherlands

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“…High susceptibility of the cultivar 'Edda' Victoria* 9 0 1 *control cultivar; **on a 1-9 point scale, where 1 means withering or withered trees, 9 -no symptoms to the Plum pox virus was recorded by Preda et al (2012) in an experiment conducted in Romania. The occurrence of sharka on 'Jubileum' plum trees was also found in earlier studies conducted in Poland (Rozpara et al 2010;Malinowski et al 2013) and also in the Netherlands (Verhoeven et al 1998), whereas Ogašanović et al (2006), based on an experiment conducted in Serbia, recognized the cultivar 'Jubileum' as tolerant to sharka. In the available literature, there is no information on the susceptibility of the cultivars 'Reeves' and ' Avalon' to the Plum pox virus.…”
Section: Tree Health Statussupporting
confidence: 58%
“…High susceptibility of the cultivar 'Edda' Victoria* 9 0 1 *control cultivar; **on a 1-9 point scale, where 1 means withering or withered trees, 9 -no symptoms to the Plum pox virus was recorded by Preda et al (2012) in an experiment conducted in Romania. The occurrence of sharka on 'Jubileum' plum trees was also found in earlier studies conducted in Poland (Rozpara et al 2010;Malinowski et al 2013) and also in the Netherlands (Verhoeven et al 1998), whereas Ogašanović et al (2006), based on an experiment conducted in Serbia, recognized the cultivar 'Jubileum' as tolerant to sharka. In the available literature, there is no information on the susceptibility of the cultivars 'Reeves' and ' Avalon' to the Plum pox virus.…”
Section: Tree Health Statussupporting
confidence: 58%
“…One of the main reasons for the limited spread of PPV in plum orchards in Latvia could be the low prevalence of aphid species in Northern European countries (Verhoeven et al, 1998;Blystad and Munthe, 2006;Wijkamp and Gaag, 2011). Most likely, the entry and establishment of the virus occurred by infected bud-wood as suggested by the case of the Western European origin cultivar 'Perdrigon', which is one of the oldest introductions in Latvia (Kârkliòð et al, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1996, PPV was detected in plum trees in the Netherlands (Verhoeven et al ., 1998). All infected trees (cv.…”
Section: Eradication Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inspection of the 12 500 plum trees remaining in these orchards revealed 13 infected trees of five other cultivars. All infected trees were removed and burned during the autumn and winter of 1996–97 (Verhoeven et al ., 1998; J. Verhoeven, personal communication). The planting of certified virus‐free propagation material, followed by inspections in nurseries and orchards, and large scale ELISA testing for PPV also contribute to the limited occurrence of up to just 50 plants per year with PPV in the Netherlands at present (Verhoeven et al ., 2008).…”
Section: Eradication Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%