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1. Expression of small interfering RNAs (amiRNA and/or siRNA) in plants confers Plum pox virus-resistance

2. Controlling Plum pox virus through pathogen-derived resistance

3. The present status of commercialized and developed biotech (GM) crops, results of evaluation of plum 'Honeysweet' for resistance to plant viruses in the Czech Republic

4. Biotechnological approaches for resistance to viruses, viroids, and phytoplasmas

5. mi-siRNAs and Plum pox virus

6. Limited pollen movement from transgenic plum (Prunus domestica) demonstrates the potential for GE and conventional plum co-existence

7. Inheritance of RNA silencing and PPV resistance in transgenic progeny of 'Honeysweet' plum

8. Hairpin Plum pox virus coat protein (hpPPV-CP) structure in 'HoneySweet' C5 plum provides PPV resistance when genetically engineered into plum (Prunus domestica) seedlings

9. Plum pox virus silencing of C5 transgenic plums is stable under challenge inoculation with heterologous viruses

10. Behaviour of transgenic plum pox virus-resistant Prunus domestica L. clone C-5 grown in the open field under a high and permanent infection pressure of the PPV-Rec strain

11. Behaviour of transgenic plum pox virus-resistant Prunus domestica L. clone C-5 grown in the open field under a high and permanent infection pressure of the PPV-Rec strain

12. The effect of co-infecting viruses on transgenic Plum pox virus resistant plums (Prunus domestica)

13. 'HoneySweet', a transgenic Plum pox virus resistant plum: development, field testing and regulatory issues

14. Molecular interactions between Plum pox virus and the capsid cistron engineered in Prunus domestica

15. Preliminary results of interactions of Plum pox (PPV), Prune dwarf (PDV), and Apple chlorotic leafspot (ACLSV) viruses with transgenic plants of Plum, Prunus domestica L., Stanley, clone C-5 growed in an open field

16. Transferring transgene-based sharka resistance through hybridization

17. Accumulation of the long class of siRNA is associated with resistance to PPV in a transgenic plum (Prunus domestica)

18. Investigations of potential impacts in the release of transgenic plums

19. Stabilité de la résistance au Plum Pox Virus d'un ligneux

20. Durabilité potentielle de la résistance d'un prunier transgénique à la sharka

21. Post-transcriptional gene silencing in plum pox virus resistant transgenic european plum containing the plum pox potyvirus coat protein gene

22. Transmissibilité mendellienne de la résistance au virus de la sharka chez les prunus transgéniques

23. Field resistance tests to plum pox infection of transgenic Prunus domestica plants under nursery conditions

24. La transgénose contre la sharka

25. Characterization of phenotype resistance to plum pox of transgenic plums expressing plum pox virus capsid gene

26. Preliminary report on the apparent breaking of resistance of a transgenic plum by chip bud inoculation of plum pox virus PPV-S

27. Transferring potyvirus coat protein genes through hybridization of transgenic plants to produce plum pox virus resistant plums (Prunus domestica L.)

28. Challenging transgenic plums expressing potyvirus coat protein genes with viruliferous aphids

29. Genetic engineering plum pox virus coat protein gene in plants

30. Trangenic plums (Prunus domestica L.) express the plum pox virus coat protein gene

31. Risk assessment of the field release of transgenic European plums susceptible and resistant to Plum pox virus

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