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Natural variations of TFIIAγ gene and LOB1 promoter contribute to citrus canker disease resistance in Atalantia buxifolia. [PDF]
Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc) is one of the most devastating diseases in citrus industry worldwide. Most citrus cultivars such as sweet orange are susceptible to canker disease.
Xiaomei Tang +10 more
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Predicting the impact of environmental factors on citrus canker through multiple regression.
Climatic conditions play a significant role in the development of citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas citri pv. citri (Xcc). Citrus canker is regarded as one of the major threats being faced by citrus industry in citrus growing countries of the world ...
Akhtar Hameed +15 more
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Citrus Canker Symptoms on Nursery Trees
This document is a two-page illustrated identification sheet for citrus canker symptoms that appear in citrus nurseries. It is a minor revision written by Timothy D. Riley, Megan M. Dewdney, and Jamie D.
Timothy D. Riley +2 more
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Field Identification of Citrus Canker Symptoms and Decontamination Procedures
Citrus canker, caused by a bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri, is a serious disease of most citrus varieties. The disease causes necrotic lesions on leaves, stems, and fruit (Figure 1 and Figure 2).
Mongi Zekri +4 more
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Citrus Canker and Citrus Leprosis Fruit Symptom Comparison
This publication is intended to guide citrus growers in distinguishing the difference between citrus canker and citrus leprosis.
Amit Levy +2 more
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A remote sensing technique was developed to detect citrus canker in laboratory conditions and was verified in the grove by utilizing an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Jaafar Abdulridha +2 more
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Role of the Citrus sinensis RNA deadenylase CsCAF1 in citrus canker resistance. [PDF]
Summary Poly(A) tail shortening is a critical step in messenger RNA (mRNA) decay and control of gene expression. The carbon catabolite repressor 4 (CCR4)‐associated factor 1 (CAF1) component of the CCR4‐NOT deadenylase complex plays an essential role in mRNA deadenylation in most eukaryotes.
Shimo HM +6 more
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Propionate serves as a degradable control agent of citrus canker by acidifying cytoplasm and depleting intracellular ATP in Xanthomonas citri [PDF]
Citrus canker, caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc), poses a substantial threat to global citrus production. Current disease control relies on the widespread application of copper-based bactericides.
Chaoying Liu +15 more
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Citrus Bacterial Canker Disease and Huanglongbing (Citrus Greening) [PDF]
Author(s): Polek, Marylou; Vidalakis, Georgios; Godfrey, Kris | Abstract: Citrus canker and huanglongbing (HLB, or citrus greening) are two serious diseases that affect crops around the world, but have not yet infected California groves. This publication tells how to help keep the diseases out of California, and how to recognize them if or when they do
Polek, Marylou +2 more
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Homeowner Fact Sheet: Citrus Canker
Revised! PP194, a 4-page illustrated fact sheet by M.M. Dewdney, P.D. Roberts, J.H. Graham, K.R. Chung, and M. Zekri, informs homeowners about this serious disease of citrus, its history, symptoms, spread, and control strategies. Published by the UF Department of Plant Pathology, October 2009. PP194/PP116: Homeowner Fact Sheet: Citrus Canker (ufl.edu)
Megan M. Dewdney +4 more
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