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Identification of Interspecific Peach and Prunus sp . Hybrids Resistant to Plum Pox Virus Infection

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Polak J., Oukropec I. (2010): Identification of interspecific peach and Prunus sp. hybrids resistant to Plum pox virus infection. Plant Protect. Sci., 46: 139–144. Interspecific hybrids of Prunus persica, Barier,… Click to show full abstract

Polak J., Oukropec I. (2010): Identification of interspecific peach and Prunus sp. hybrids resistant to Plum pox virus infection. Plant Protect. Sci., 46: 139–144. Interspecific hybrids of Prunus persica, Barier, Fire, Cadaman, GF-677, and Prunus sp. hybrids and selections, MRS, NBS 540-73, and Pumiselect were evaluated for resistance to Plum pox virus. Hybrids were grafted onto trees of a peach cultivar artificially infected with PPV and evaluated for six years for resistance to the virus. The relative concentration of PPV protein was determined by semiquantitative ELISA in June every year. The presence of PPV in peach hybrids was confirmed by IC-RT-PCR in 2007–2008. The presence and intensity of PPV symptoms were evaluated monthly from May to September. The hybrid GF-677 (P. amygdalus × P. persica) was confirmed as highly resistant to PPV. Hybrids Cadaman (P. davidiana × P. persica) and Fire (P. amygdalus × P. persica) were characterized as resistant to PPV. Hybrids GF-677, Cadaman and Fire were selected as candidate sources of resistance to be crossed with peach cultivars susceptible to PPV.

Keywords: ppv; plum pox; peach; prunus hybrids; virus

Journal Title: Plant protection science
Year Published: 2018

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