Plum pox virus(PPV000)
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Symptoms of PPV on apricot, pale rings in the stones.
Courtesy: M.A. Cambra, DG Aragón, Zaragoza (ES).Symptoms of PPV-M on peach (Prunus persica cv. Arm King).
Courtesy: M. Cambra, IVIA, Moncada, Valencia (ES).Leaf symptoms of PPV infection on plum cv. Ruth Gerstetter.
Courtesy: Biologische Bundesanstalt (DE).Symptoms of PPV on leaves of plum cv. Ackermann, showing yellowish flecks, rings and mottling.
Courtesy: Biologische Bundesanstalt (DE).Symptoms of vein clearing on peach leaves cv. Royal Gem caused by PPV-M.
Courtesy: M.Cambra, IVIA, Moncada, Valencia (ES).Symptoms of PPV-D on fruits of Japanese plum cv. Red Beaut.
Courtesy: M.Cambra, IVIA, Moncada, Valencia (ES).Symptoms of PPV-D on fruits of Japanese plum cv. Red Beaut. Diseased fruits are compared with two healthy fruits on the left.
Courtesy: M.Cambra, IVIA, Moncada, Valencia (ES).Symptoms of PPV-D on peach (Pruns persica cv. Spring Crest).
Courtesy: M. Cambra, IVIA, Moncada, Valencia (ES).Symptoms of PPV infection on leaves of plum cv. Brompton, showing yellowish rings.
Courtesy: Biologische Bundesanstalt (DE).Symptoms of PPV of plum cv. Hauszwetsche, showing bluish depressions and grooves on the surface.
Courtesy: Biologische Bundesanstalt (DE).Petal discoloration caused by PPV-M on flowers of peach cv. Baby Gold.
Courtesy: J.C. Desvignes, CTIFL (FR).