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------- as Cerasus × yedoensis.
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------- Detected in a Prunus serrulata cv. Shirofungen showing leaf symptoms in the Clemson University Fruit Research Farm, as well as in several ornamental flowering cherry trees (Prunus x yedoensis cv. Yoshino). It is suspected that the virus was transmitted by 'chip-budding' to the P. serrulata tree from these ornamental Prunus trees.
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-------- Confirmed host in China.
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------- not as good host as P. persica.