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A new host record: strawberry latent ringspot virus isolated from flowering cherry

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Strawberry latent ringspot virus (SLRV) was isolated from flowering cherry (Prunus serrulata sensu lato) trees in close proximity to each other in Auckland, New Zealand. The virus was not isolated from any of 390 flowering cherry trees tested from four other regions in the North Island. The virus was identified by host range, particle morphology, RNA and protein content and by serology. This is the first record of SLRV in flowering cherry.

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Everett, K.R., Milne, K.S. & Forster, R.L.S. A new host record: strawberry latent ringspot virus isolated from flowering cherry. Australasian Plant Pathology 23, 11–15 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1071/APP9940011

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