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Am. J. Enol. Vitic. 50:1:133-134 (1999)
Copyright © 1999 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture.
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A Survey of Missouri Vineyards for the Presence of Five Grape Viruses

B. N. Milkus 1 and R. N. Goodman 1

1 Department of Fruit Science, Research Campus Southwest Missouri State University, Mountain Grove, Missouri, 65711.

Grapevines were surveyed for the presence of virus and virus-like diseases in Missouri. Symptoms of vein mosaic and stem pitting were observed. Viruses identified by ELISA test were: grapevine fanleaf virus (GFLV), grapevine fleck virus (GFkV), grapevine virus A (GVA) and grapevine leafroll associated viruses 1 and 3 (GLRaV 1 and GLRaV 3). ELISA tests showed that some of the French hybrids and American cultivars were 100% infected by GLRaV 3. GFkV and mixed infection by GFkV and GLRaV 3 were also found.

Key words: grape viruses, French hybrid, Vitis labrusca, ELISA test

Submitted on May 14, 1998







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