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Citrus Leprosis: Centennial of an Unusual Mite–Virus Pathosystem [PDF]
Marinês, Bastianel +6 more
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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.
Guillermo León +3 more
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Citrus leprosis (CL) and citrus zonate chlorosis (ZC) were first described in Brazil in the 1930s. Both diseases, which caused non-systemic lesions primarily characterized by chlorotic and/or necrotic spots, were associated with the presence of ...
Laura R. Pereira +11 more
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Transmission of Citrus Leprosis Virus by Brevipalpus phoenicis (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) [PDF]
Rodrigues, J. C. V. +3 more
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New Experimental Hosts and Further Information on Citrus Leprosis Virus [PDF]
Lovisolo, O. +2 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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Kitaviridae, a newly recognized virus family, includes plant viruses infecting crops of great global importance, notably citrus. Despite its significant impact on citrus agricultural production, the molecular mechanisms underlying kitavirus infections ...
Mikhail Oliveira Leastro +3 more
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Hibiscus is not native to Colombia but well suited to its arid soil and dry climates. A single hibiscus plant from Risaralda, showing black spots on upper and lower sides of its leaves, was collected for virome analysis using meta-transcriptomic high ...
Avijit Roy +6 more
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SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING OF Brevipalpus phoenicis IN CITRUS
Among the pests of citrus, one of the most important is the red and black flat mite Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes), which transmits the Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C).When a rational pest control plan is adopted, it is important to determine the ...
WALTER MALDONADO JR +4 more
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O ácaro Brevipalpus phoenicis é uma das principais pragas dos citros por ser vetor do "Citrus Leprosis Virus" (CiLV), agente causal da leprose, uma das mais graves doenças da citricultura.
Daniel Júnior de Andrade +3 more
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