Fig. 1. Map of Plum pox virus (PPV) incidence in South Korea, 2016- 2017. Dots (area, host, no of tree) indicates occurrence of the PPV characterized in this study. CG, Chungcheongnam-do geumsangun; JG, Jeollabuk-do gunsan-si; JB, Jeollabuk-do buan-gun; GC, Gyeongsangbuk-do cheongdo-gun; GJ, Gyeongsangnam-do Jinju- si.
Fig. 2. Phylogenetic analysis by Maximum likelihood (ML) method showing the relationship of Plum pox virus (PPV) isolates from countries based on an alignment of nucleotide sequences. ML phylogeny reconstructed using simultaneous NNI moves. The log-likelihood of the corresponding phylogenetic model is -40594.32868. Numbers in the tree correspond to non-parametric bootstrap supports (100) replicates.
Table 1. Sample surveys conducted in Prunus spp. orchard in Korea for Plum pox virus, 2016
Table 2. Sample surveys conducted in Prunus spp. orchard in Korea for Plum pox virus, 2017
Table 3. Incidence of Plum pox virus in Prunus spp. in Korea, 2016 - 2017
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