1. Sanitation of Autochthonous Grapevine Varieties from Algeria by Chemotherapy.
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Aiter, N., Lehad, A., Haddad, B., Taibi, A., Meziani, S., Rabhi, Mohand-Larbi, Khelifi, L., and Chaouia, C.
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SANITATION ,CANCER chemotherapy ,VIRUS diseases ,GRAPES ,PLANT shoots ,RIBAVIRIN - Abstract
Several grapevine viruses were reported in Algeria and especially in grapevine germplasm collection, therefore it is a great challenge to free these varieties from virus infection before any breeding programs. Our study focused on the development of chemotherapy on autochthonous varieties collected in the grapevine germplasm collection of ITAFV. All these varieties were tested by DAS-ELISA and the presence of GLRaV-3 and GFLV was confirmed in all used samples for the sanitation. After 8 weeks of shoot tips in vitro culture in a modified M S medium containing ribavirin, DAS-ELISA test revealed that GLRaV-3 was completely eliminated and GFLV to a significant rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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