"0862-867X" . "2"^^ . "ApLV, Foveavirus, stone fruit."@en . "Apricot latent virus \u2013 Review." . . . "Apricot latent virus \u2013 Review." . . . "Horticultural Science" . "Ry\u0161\u00E1nek, Pavel" . "000307974300008" . "Apricot latent virus \u2013 Review."@en . "Apricot latent virus \u2013 Review."@en . . "Z(MSM6046070901)" . "Grimov\u00E1, Lenka" . . "RIV/60460709:41210/12:56476!RIV13-MSM-41210___" . "3" . . . "Apricot latent virus (ApLV) is a definitive species of the Foveavirus genus, the Betaflexiviridae family. Although the virus is not highly prevalent, it has been identified in several European and Mediterranean countries thus far. Biological experiments have demonstrated that, in addition to the only known natural host, Prunus armeniaca, ApLV can be experimentally graft-transmitted to several Prunus species. Therefore, the eradication of the viral pathogen largely depends on the use of virus-free propagating materials and rootstocks, which should be seriously considered when designing and implementing stone fruit certification schemes. Although ApLV is not present on the list of viruses and other pathogens that require testing in the EPPO certification schemes for the production of healthy stone fruit trees for planting, Peach asteroid spot disease (PAS) causing agent whose occurrence has been often justly correlated with ApLV, is included on the list. This review summarises the current available kno" . "123497" . . "Apricot latent virus (ApLV) is a definitive species of the Foveavirus genus, the Betaflexiviridae family. Although the virus is not highly prevalent, it has been identified in several European and Mediterranean countries thus far. Biological experiments have demonstrated that, in addition to the only known natural host, Prunus armeniaca, ApLV can be experimentally graft-transmitted to several Prunus species. Therefore, the eradication of the viral pathogen largely depends on the use of virus-free propagating materials and rootstocks, which should be seriously considered when designing and implementing stone fruit certification schemes. Although ApLV is not present on the list of viruses and other pathogens that require testing in the EPPO certification schemes for the production of healthy stone fruit trees for planting, Peach asteroid spot disease (PAS) causing agent whose occurrence has been often justly correlated with ApLV, is included on the list. This review summarises the current available kno"@en . . . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . . "5"^^ . "RIV/60460709:41210/12:56476" . "41210" . . "39" . . . . "[E8F373CA3E03]" . "2"^^ .