Viroid diseases in pome and stone fruit trees and Koch s postulates: a critical assessment

dc.contributor.authorDi Serio, Francescoes_ES
dc.contributor.authorAmbros Palaguerri, Silviaes_ES
dc.contributor.authorSano, Tes_ES
dc.contributor.authorFlores Pedauye, Ricardoes_ES
dc.contributor.authorNavarro, Bes_ES
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-09T03:32:15Z
dc.date.available2020-07-09T03:32:15Z
dc.date.issued2018-11es_ES
dc.description.abstract[EN] Composed of a naked circular non-protein-coding genomic RNA, counting only a few hundred nucleotides, viroids¿the smallest infectious agents known so far¿are able to replicate and move systemically in herbaceous and woody host plants, which concomitantly may develop specific diseases or remain symptomless. Several viroids have been reported to naturally infect pome and stone fruit trees, showing symptoms on leaves, fruits and/or bark. However, Koch¿s postulates required for establishing on firm grounds the viroid etiology of these diseases, have not been met in all instances. Here, pome and stone fruit tree diseases, conclusively proven to be caused by viroids, are reviewed, and the need to pay closer attention to fulfilling Koch¿s postulates is emphasized. View Full-Texten_EN
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dc.description.bibliographicCitationDi Serio, F.; Ambros Palaguerri, S.; Sano, T.; Flores Pedauye, R.; Navarro, B. (2018). Viroid diseases in pome and stone fruit trees and Koch s postulates: a critical assessment. Viruses. 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/v10110612es_ES
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dc.subjectViroid pathogenesises_ES
dc.subjectSymptomses_ES
dc.subjectWoody plantses_ES
dc.subjectADFVdes_ES
dc.subjectAFCVdes_ES
dc.subjectAHVdes_ES
dc.subjectASSVdes_ES
dc.subjectHSVdes_ES
dc.subjectPBCVdes_ES
dc.subjectPLMVdes_ES
dc.titleViroid diseases in pome and stone fruit trees and Koch s postulates: a critical assessmentes_ES
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