Relationships of the Strawberry Viruses of England and California
Norman W. Frazier and
Adrian F. Posnette
Hilgardia, 1958, vol. 27, issue 17
Abstract:
A comparison made at the East Mailing Research Station of the strawberry viruses known in California with those of England indicated that the curly-dwarf mottle, mottle, mild yellow-edge, latent-A, and crinkle viruses occurred in both England and California; the rusty-leaf mottle, lesion-B, vein chlorosis, green petal, mosaic, raspberry yellow dwarf, and raspberry ring spot viruses were not known in California; the vein banding, yellow vein banding, latent-B, lesion-A, and western aster yellows viruses were not found in England; while the leaf-curl virus was known only in plants in the East Mailing Research Station glasshouse.
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Date: 1958
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