Elderberry Culture in New York State
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Tomato ringspot virus (TomRSV) which is spread by nematodes in the soil and by pollen is a devastating disease on elderberries. While it was originally discovered on the tomato, it is a very destructive disease on a variety of fruit crops, including elderberry, apple (union necrosis), peach (stem pitting), and raspberry (crumbly berry). Dandelions and some other weeds can also carry this virus.
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New York's Food and Life Sciences Bulletin
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91
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1981
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New York State Agricultural Experiment Station
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elderberry culture; New York State elderberries
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