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A REPORT OF VIRUSES, VIROIDS AND PHYTOPLASMAS FOUND IN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS FROM 1999-2007: FINDINGS FROM CENTRAL SCIENCE LABORATORY, UK
Article number
901_28
Pages
223 – 229
Language
English
Abstract
The Central Science Laboratory (CSL) provides the largest and most comprehensive pest and disease identification services in the UK, and includes diagnostic testing for viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas.
The identification of pathogens that threaten ornamental plants has become more important due to the increased globalization of trade over the last 10 years.
In 2007, ornamentals accounted for more than 50% of the plant samples tested for viruses, totalling over 2,500.
In this paper, we provide a summary of viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas identified by CSL over a 9-year period and highlight in more detail some of the most significant.
The identification of pathogens that threaten ornamental plants has become more important due to the increased globalization of trade over the last 10 years.
In 2007, ornamentals accounted for more than 50% of the plant samples tested for viruses, totalling over 2,500.
In this paper, we provide a summary of viruses, viroids and phytoplasmas identified by CSL over a 9-year period and highlight in more detail some of the most significant.
Authors
V.A. Harju, A.L. Skelton, W.A. Monger, S.M.D. Forde, M. Daly, T. Nixon, R. Lawson, S. Bennett, R.A. Mumford
Keywords
diagnostic testing, plant viruses, new disease threats
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