Toma S, Isac M, Balan V, Ivascu A
Research Station for Fruit Tree Growing Baneasa, Bucharest, Romania.
Acta Virol. 1998 Sep;42(4):276-7.
Plum pox virus (PPV) is a potyvirus widely spread in many species of the Prunus genus such as plum, apricot, peach, sweet cherry and others. This potyvirus causes great damage to stone fruit trees in Romania and other European countries as Hungary, Italy, Czech Republic, France, Spain, Greece, Turkey, and Slovak Republic. The Research Station for Fruit Tree Growing Baneasa in Bucharest has realized many studies on the epidemiology and spread of PPV and also on the disease symptomatology and detection possibilities. The control of sharka disease by sanitary selection measures requires corresponding detection techniques. The aim of this study was to determine the presence or absence of PPV in some apricot and peach varieties and hybrids in 1995-1997 by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and to verify if some of our biological materials evaluated as symptom-free under field conditions for many years are also virus-free and can be considered healthy.
李痘病毒(PPV)是一种广泛传播于李属多种植物中的马铃薯Y病毒,如李子、杏子、桃子、甜樱桃等。这种马铃薯Y病毒在罗马尼亚以及匈牙利、意大利、捷克共和国、法国、西班牙、希腊、土耳其和斯洛伐克共和国等其他欧洲国家对核果类果树造成了巨大损害。布加勒斯特的巴尼亚萨果树种植研究站对PPV的流行病学和传播以及疾病症状学和检测可能性进行了许多研究。通过卫生选种措施控制李痘病需要相应的检测技术。本研究的目的是在1995年至1997年期间,通过酶联免疫吸附测定(ELISA)确定一些杏和桃品种及杂交品种中是否存在PPV,并验证我们多年来在田间条件下评估为无症状的一些生物材料是否也无病毒,是否可被视为健康材料。