Black raspberry necrosis virus explained
Black raspberry necrosis virus (BRNV) is a plant pathogen virus of the genus Sadwavirus found in black raspberries (rubus occidentalis). The virus causes leaf chlorosis, mottling and puckering. Affected plants typically fail to yield fruits after three to four years.[1]
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- Halgren. Anne. Tzanetakis. Ioannis E.. Martin. Robert R.. Identification, Characterization, and Detection of Black raspberry necrosis virus. Phytopathology. 2007. 97. 1. 44–50. 10.1094/phyto-97-0044. 18942935. free.