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Sharka Epidemiology and Worldwide Management Strategies: Learning Lessons to Optimize Disease Control in Perennial Plants

Many plant epidemics that cause major economic losses cannot be controlled with pesticides. Among them, sharka epidemics severely affect prunus trees worldwide. Its causal agent, Plum pox virus (PPV; genus Potyvirus ), has been classified as a quarantine pathogen in numerous countries. As a result,...

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Published in:Annual review of phytopathology 2015-01, Vol.53 (1), p.357-378
Main Authors: Rimbaud, Loup, Dallot, Sylvie, Gottwald, Tim, Decroocq, Véronique, Jacquot, Emmanuel, Soubeyrand, Samuel, Thébaud, Gaël
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