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. 2012 Nov 7;4(11):2853–2901. doi: 10.3390/v4112853

Table 4.

Susceptible Plum pox virus (PPV) plant host species used in PPV detection and determination.

Plant host species Symptoms References
Chenopodium foetidum Lam.(Amaranthaceae) yellow spots, some with necrotic centres or necrotic spots; not systemic [327,346,347,348]
Nicandra physalodes (L.) P. Gaertn. (Solanaceae) black-brown necrotic local lesions [344,345]
Prunus domestica L. cv. Italian Pruneandcv. Pozegaca (Rosaceae) chlorotic rings, bands and spots [242,349,350]
Prunus japonica Thunb. (Rosaceae) diffused chlorotic spots [18,351]
Prunus maritima Marsh.(Rosaceae) chlorotic spots, vein necrosis [351]
Prunus persica L. (Batsch)cv. GF305 vein necrosis, malformation of leaves [352,353]
Prunus sibirica L. (Rosaceae) green spots and faint line pattern [351,354]
Prunus tomentosa Thunb. (Rosaceae) epinasty and malformation of young leaves, chlorotic spots, necrotic spots of older leaves [23,355,356]
Sorbus domestica L. (Rosaceae) yellow spots, leaf chlorosis [208,357]