Fig mosaic virus
National Institutes of Health
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During May 2015, a small scale survey was conducted on 27 fig trees situated in three locations (Mostar, Trebinje and Ljubuski…
The common fig (Ficus carica) is one of the earliest plants domesticated by humans. It has been cultivated in China ever since…
Fig mosaic virus (FMV), a negative-strand RNA virus, is a causal agent of fig mosaic disease, which occurs in almost all…
ABSTRACT Although many studies have demonstrated intracellular movement of viral proteins or viral replication complexes, little…
Different patterns of chlorotic to yellowish mottling, mosaic spots and deformation were observed in leaves of field grown figs…
Fig mosaic virus (FMV), which was described recently, is the only characterized causal agent of fig mosaic disease (FMD). It has…
Fig mosaic virus (FMV), a negative-strand RNA virus, is recognized as a causal agent of fig mosaic disease. We performed RT-PCR…
Fig mosaic disease (FMD) and the fig mite, Aceria ficus, are widespread in different fig growing provinces of Turkey. Fig trees…
In Europe, raspberry plants are commonly infected with a complex of aphid-transmitted viruses that together cause raspberry…