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A raspberry bushy dwarf virus isolate from Ecuadorean Rubus glaucus contains an additional RNA that is a rearrangement of RNA-2.
ArticleAbstract: Sequencing of the complete genome of a raspberry bushy dwarf virus isolate from Rubus glaucus in EcuPalabras claves:Autores:Diego Quito Avila, Esther Lilia Peralta, María A. Ibarra, Martin R.R., R. A. AlvarezFuentes:scopusDetection and occurrence of melon yellow spot virus in Ecuador: An emerging threat to cucurbit production in the region
ArticleAbstract: More than fifty viruses have been reported in cucurbit crops worldwide. In Ecuador, approximately 3,Palabras claves:Cucumber, Endornavirus, Melon, Tospovirus, WatermelonAutores:Diego Quito Avila, Esther Lilia Peralta, Insuasti M.L., José B. Ochoa, María A. Ibarra, Martin R.R., Mendoza A., R. A. AlvarezFuentes:scopusEffect of Raspberry bushy dwarf virus, Raspberry leaf mottle virus, and Raspberry latent virus on plant growth and fruit crumbliness in 'Meeker' red raspberry
ArticleAbstract: Raspberry crumbly fruit in red raspberry (Rubus idaeus), widespread in the Pacific Northwest of thePalabras claves:Autores:Diego Quito Avila, Lightle D., Martin R.R.Fuentes:googlescopusSeasonal phenology of amphorophora agathonica (Hemiptera: Aphididae) and spread of viruses in red raspberry in Washington
ArticleAbstract: Amphorophora agathonica (Hottes) is the primary vector of aphid-transmitted viruses in red raspberryPalabras claves:Closteroviridae, Raspberry aphid, Reoviridae, RLMV, RpLVAutores:Diego Quito Avila, Lee J., Lightle D., Martin R.R.Fuentes:googlescopus