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Abstract: Little cherry virus 1 (LChV1, Velarivirus, Closteroviridae) is a widespread pathogen of sweet or sour cherry and other Prunus species, which exhibits high genetic diversity and lacks a putative efficient transmission vector. Thus far, four distinct phylogenetic clusters of LChV1 have been described, including isolates from different Prunus species. The recent application of high throughput sequencing (HTS) technologies in fruit tree virology has facilitated the acquisition of new viral genomes and the study of virus diversity. In the present work, several new LChV1 isolates from different countries were fully sequenced using different HTS approaches.

Published in Publications
Jul 11, 2018

Project

 

Introduction

 

Fruit trees and grapevine are propagated vegetatively and are often grafted
As a result they suffer from a high number of pathogens such as viruses and viroids, with some of them causing severe yield losses and reducing the productive life of the affected plants
These pathogens cannot be controlled by the application of chemicals therefore the most efficient way to combat them is the production and commercialization of high quality pathogen-tested propagative material
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Objectives of VirFree

 

VirFree brings together participants from both academia and privatecompanies to collaborate through their expertise on the following objectives:

     

to identify new viral and viroid strains or species affecting fruit trees and grapevine

to optimize existing and develop novel detection methods

to improve propagation and sanitation methods for producing high quality (virus-tested) plant material of fruit trees and grapevine

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 Approach

 

Diagnostic tools currently used in certification schemes will becombined with cutting edge technologies such as NGS and Nanobodies
 
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 Expected benefits

 

 Training of a new generation of researchers to fulfill the needs of both industrial and academic sectors

Enrich the knowledge on viruses/viroids associated with different diseases

Improve the sensitivity of detection methods

Development of new detection products

Improvement of the disseminated propagative material

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Published in General Virfree
Jul 05, 2018

Kick-off Meeting

The VirFree project initiated with a kick-off meeting that took place at the School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece on 27th of January 2017.

 

VirFree brings together participants from both academia and privatecompanies to collaborate through their expertise on the following objectives

rfree, NGS, Nanobodies, Fruit tree viruses, viroids, virus elimination ,http://www.virfree.eu ,virfree,virfree.eu , This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Published in Events

""The VirFree Midterm meeting has been performed at the School of Agriculture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece on 4 and 5 June 2018." 

 

 

VirFree brings together participants from both academia and privatecompanies to collaborate through their expertise on the following objectives

rfree, NGS, Nanobodies, Fruit tree viruses, viroids, virus elimination ,http://www.virfree.eu ,virfree,virfree.eu , This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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"The hands-on training School entitled "Bioinformatic analysis of NGS data for plant virus detection", has been performed successfully on 6 and 7 June 2018 at Heraklion, Crete "

VirFree brings together participants from both academia and privatecompanies to collaborate through their expertise on the following objectives

rfree, NGS, Nanobodies, Fruit tree viruses, viroids, virus elimination ,http://www.virfree.eu ,virfree,virfree.eu , This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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VirFree (H2020-MSCA-RISE-2016-Virus free fruit nurseries) © All Rights Reserved | This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 734736.