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Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Plant Industry Laboratory Report 2010 Tobacco Rattle Virus Infected Ornamentals http://pestsurvey.wi.gov/ Photo credit: Anette Phibbs, DATCP Bleeding Heart, Dicentra sp. Tobacco rattle virus (TRV) infections were determined by nucleic assay, reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) at DATCP’s Plant Industry Laboratory. References: D.J. Robinson, Journal or Virological Methods. 1992, 40, 57-66.” Detection of tobacco rattle virus by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction.”
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Astilbe infected with TRV and CMV Astilbe arendsii “Fanal”
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Larkspur infected with TRV Delphinium elatum “Lilac Pink” and “Magic Fountain” dark blue/white bee Delphinium elatum “Magic Fountain” pure white
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Larkspur infected with TRV
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Oriental Lily infected with TRV Lilium oriental “Angelique”
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Hostas infected with TRV Hosta Funkia “Magic Fire” Hosta Funkia “Krossa Regal”
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Grapeleaf Anemone infected with TRV Anemone tomentosa “Robustissima”
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Barrenwort infected with TRV 1)Epimedium pubigerum “Orange Queen” 2)Epimedium pinnata elegans 3) Epimedium X rubrum 1 2 3
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Virginia Bluebells with TRV Mertensia virginica
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