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O ácaro da leprose dos citros, Brevipalpus yothersi Baker (Acari: Tenuipalpidae), é uma das principais pragas, esse ácaro transmite o vírus Citrus leprosis vírus (CiLVC).
Simone, Ana Júlia Florêncio de [UNESP]
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Plant Immune System Activation Upon Citrus Leprosis Virus C Infection Is Mimicked by the Ectopic Expression of the P61 Viral Protein. [PDF]
Arena GD +5 more
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Citrus Leprosis: Centennial of an Unusual Mite–Virus Pathosystem [PDF]
Marinês, Bastianel +6 more
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Survey for Citrus diseases in French Guiana
International audienceThe presence on the South American continent of major threats for citrus orchards in French Guiana required a survey to assess the situation of citrus pathogens in the territory.
Thermoz, Jean-Pierre
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Brevipalpus phoenicis es considerado un vector importante del Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C) agente causal de la leprosis tipo citoplásmico, enfermedad que afecta cítricos de variedades dulces principalmente.
Sánchez Velázquez, Eber Josué
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Studies on the Etiology of Leprosis in Citrus [PDF]
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Citrus leprosis transmission by Brevipalpus yothersi mites through non citrus hosts
El virus de la leprosis de los cítricos (CiLV) se detectó en los Llanos Orientales en 2004. Es una amenaza para la citricultura colombiana si logra extenderse hacia otras regiones del país. El principal vector es el ácaro Brevipalpus yothersi Baker (antes, Brevipalpus phoenicis). En esta investigación se determinó que B.
León M., Guillermo +4 more
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Managing Mites in Florida Citrus
Florida citrus is host to four main groups of mites categorized by differences in lineage and morphology. However, only rust mites, spider mites, and broad mites historically cause economic damage to commercially grown citrus in the state.
Lukasz Stelinski +2 more
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Citrus leprosis in Florida may have been of the nuclear type.
A citrus disease characterized by stem, leaf and fruit lesions was first reported in Florida in the early 1900's and referred to as scaly bark or nail head rust. It disappeared from citrus grooves before the 1970'.
CHAGAS, C. M. +4 more
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The citrus leprosis control in São Paulo state is performed exclusively by acaricides to control the vector mite, Brevipalpus phoenicis, which increases the production costs and may affect the beneficial organism's population.
Pattaro, Fernando Cesar +3 more
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