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Apium virus Y (ApVY) is a plant pathogenic virus in the genus Potyvirus and the virus family Potyviridae. Apium virus Y is a recently described member of the potyvirus family. It was first found in Australia in 2002 in poison hemlock (Conium maculatum: an immigrant weed in Australia). A survey of native and weed species in the family Apiaceae found ApVY to be widespread in Australia. In addition, this survey and others found two other potyviruses. One was a well-known potyvirus infecting the Apiaceae, Celery mosaic virus (CeMV). CeMV has been found in celery (Apium graveolens) crops worldwide, including Australia, New Zealand and the US. The third potyvirus found in these surveys was another previously unknown potyvirus, Carrot virus Y (CarVY).

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  • Das Sellerie-Virus Y (wissenschaftlich Apium Virus Y, ApVY) ist ein Pflanzenvirus aus der Gattung Potyvirus. Seine Erstisolierung gelang 2002 in nach Australien invasiv eingewanderten Pflanzen des Gefleckten Schierlings (Conium maculatum).Es wurde in Anbaugebieten für Sellerie (Apium graveolens) in Kalifornien aus zwei verschiedenen Pflanzenarten der Gattung Engelwurzen (Angelica, Familie Apiaceae) isoliert, der Angelica lucida („Wilder Sellerie“) und Angelica genuflexa.Seine bisher nachgewiesenen Verbreitungsgebiete sind neben Australien und Nordamerika Neuseeland und eventuell Europa. Experimentell können mehrere Pflanzenarten der Familien Doldenblütler (Apiaceae), Fuchsschwanzgewächse (Chenopodiaceae) und Nachtschattengewächse (Solanaceae) infiziert werden. Die in der Natur vorkommende Übertragung auf Doldenblütler geschieht durch die Grüne Pfirsichblattlaus beim Saugakt des Pflanzensaftes. Infizierte Pflanzen zeigen eine Chlorose der Blätter, verkümmerndes und verkrümmtes Wachstum. (de)
  • Apium virus Y (ApVY) is a plant pathogenic virus in the genus Potyvirus and the virus family Potyviridae. Apium virus Y is a recently described member of the potyvirus family. It was first found in Australia in 2002 in poison hemlock (Conium maculatum: an immigrant weed in Australia). A survey of native and weed species in the family Apiaceae found ApVY to be widespread in Australia. In addition, this survey and others found two other potyviruses. One was a well-known potyvirus infecting the Apiaceae, Celery mosaic virus (CeMV). CeMV has been found in celery (Apium graveolens) crops worldwide, including Australia, New Zealand and the US. The third potyvirus found in these surveys was another previously unknown potyvirus, Carrot virus Y (CarVY). (en)
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  • Apium virus Y (ApVY) is a plant pathogenic virus in the genus Potyvirus and the virus family Potyviridae. Apium virus Y is a recently described member of the potyvirus family. It was first found in Australia in 2002 in poison hemlock (Conium maculatum: an immigrant weed in Australia). A survey of native and weed species in the family Apiaceae found ApVY to be widespread in Australia. In addition, this survey and others found two other potyviruses. One was a well-known potyvirus infecting the Apiaceae, Celery mosaic virus (CeMV). CeMV has been found in celery (Apium graveolens) crops worldwide, including Australia, New Zealand and the US. The third potyvirus found in these surveys was another previously unknown potyvirus, Carrot virus Y (CarVY). (en)
  • Das Sellerie-Virus Y (wissenschaftlich Apium Virus Y, ApVY) ist ein Pflanzenvirus aus der Gattung Potyvirus. Seine Erstisolierung gelang 2002 in nach Australien invasiv eingewanderten Pflanzen des Gefleckten Schierlings (Conium maculatum).Es wurde in Anbaugebieten für Sellerie (Apium graveolens) in Kalifornien aus zwei verschiedenen Pflanzenarten der Gattung Engelwurzen (Angelica, Familie Apiaceae) isoliert, der Angelica lucida („Wilder Sellerie“) und Angelica genuflexa.Seine bisher nachgewiesenen Verbreitungsgebiete sind neben Australien und Nordamerika Neuseeland und eventuell Europa. (de)
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  • Apium virus Y (en)
  • Sellerie-Virus Y (de)
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