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Worldwide diffusion of Fig latent virus 1 in fig accessions and its detection by serological and molecular tools (Articolo in rivista)
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- Gattoni G.; Minafra A.; Castellano M.A.; De Stradis A; Boscia D.; Elbeaino T.; Digiaro M.; Martelli G.P. (literal)
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- Worldwide diffusion of Fig latent virus 1 in fig accessions and its detection by serological and molecular tools (literal)
- Abstract
- A virus with filamentous articles ca. 700 nm long, denoted Fig latent virus 1 (FLV-1) is widespread in Apulian
(southern Italy) fig orchards, in trees showing or not mosaic symptoms and in symptomless seedlings. The virus was
transmitted by sap inoculation to a very restricted range of herbaceous hosts without inducing apparent symptoms and
was transmitted through fig seeds to a very high percentage (80 to 100 %). It was successfully purified from root tissues of infected figs. A virus-specific antiserum raised in rabbits, proved useful for its detection in fig leaf dips by
immunosorbent electron microscopy (ISEM), Western Blot, dot immuno-binding (DIBA), ELISA.The viral genome
structure resembles that of members of the genus Trichovirus in the family Flexiviridae. (literal)
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