Abstract
Peach trees in experimental plantings at Byron and Fort Valley, GA, were assayed for Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) each year for 3 yr. Three orchards consisted of two peach cultivars (Redhaven and either Loring or Redskin) on seven or eight peach seedling rootstocks, whereas a fourth orchard consisted of only Redhaven scion on Lovell and Siberian C rootstocks. PNRSV was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay using antiserum prepared against PNRSV-G. Initially, when the orchards were 5-9 yr old, incidence of positive tests ranged from 26 to 63% (...)
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