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Tree vigor & date of fruit maturity as affected by virus

Author: W. Howell, K. Eastwell

Published: 2001

Summary: The objectives of this project were to determine if differences in early ripening associated with 'Yataka' clones are due to graft transmissible agents other causes, to compare effects of standard latent virus isolates, individually and in combination, with isolates from 'Yataka' and from apple green crinkle affected trees, and segregate constituent viruses from 'Yataka' and from apple green crinkle diseased trees and compare them to standard isolates of the common latent viruses.

Keywords:

  • Yataka clones
  • Apple green crinkle
  • Graft-transmissible agents
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