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An annotated list of ornamentals naturally found infected by Brevipalpus mite-transmitted viruses Lista comentada de plantas ornamentais naturalmente infectadas por vírus transmitidos por ácaros Brevipalpus

open access: yesScientia Agricola, 2010
The first cases of ornamental plants found infected by Brevipalpus transmitted viruses (BTV) were described in the 1990's from the region of Piracicaba, State of São Paulo, Brazil; subsequent cases were from other regions in the country and other ...
Elliot Watanabe Kitajima   +2 more
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Characterization of a Virus Infecting Citrus volkameriana with Citrus Leprosis-Like Symptoms

open access: yes, 2012
A Citrus volkameriana tree displaying symptoms similar to citrus leprosis on its leaves and bark was found in Hawaii. Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C)-specific detection assays, however, were negative for all tissues tested.
Michael J. Melzer   +3 more
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First Report of Brevipalpus papayensis as Vector of Coffee ringspot virus and Citrus leprosis virus C

open access: yesPlant Disease, 2018
Coffee ringspot virus (CoRSV) and Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C) are two emergent pathogens that can cause significant losses to coffee and citrus, respectively. Recently, it was verified that Brevipalpus phoenicis, originally reported as vector of these viruses, is indeed a complex group reclassified into eight mite species (Beard et al.
M. A. Nunes   +7 more
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Combate experimental ao ácaro da leprose Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes, 1939) em citros

open access: yesScientia Agricola, 1993
Com o objetivo de combater o ácaro Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes), transmissor do vírus da leprose, foi estudada a eficiência de diferentes defensivos químicos. Os tratamentos foram seis, cada um com quatro repetições.
H.M. Campos Neto   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Citrus leprosis pathosystem: virus-vector-host relationship

open access: yes, 2013
A leprose dos citros é considerada uma das doenças mais destrutivas da indústria citrícola. O patossistema dessa doença envolve o agente causal o Citrus leprosis virus C, o vetor Brevipalpus phoenicis Geijskes (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) e as plantas ...
Laura Cristina Garita Salazar   +1 more
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Reproductive performance of the mite Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes, 1939) on citrus and coffee, using life table parameters

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology
The flat-mite Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes, 1939) (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) is considered important in citrus (Citrus spp.) and coffee plants (Coffea spp.) in Brazil, and is known as the leprosis and coffee ring spot mite, as being a vector of the Citrus
A. V. Teodoro, P. R. Reis
doaj   +1 more source

Transmission parameters of citrus leprosis virus by Brevipalpus yothersi (Acari: Tenuipalpidae). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Citrus leprosis, caused by (Citrus Leprosis Virus, CiLV) is an important, economic and quarantine phytosanitary problem for citrus industry in producer countries.
Choudhary, Nandlal   +3 more
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Virus-vector relationship in the Citrus leprosis pathosystem

open access: yes, 2017
Citrus leprosis has been one of the most destructive diseases of citrus in the Americas. In the last decade important progress has been achieved such as the complete genome sequencing of its main causal agent, Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C), belonging ...
Tassi, Aline Daniele   +13 more
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SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND SEQUENTIAL SAMPLING OF Brevipalpus phoenicis IN CITRUS

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura
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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Present status of citrus leprosis in Argentina and Paraguay

open access: yes, 2013
Citrus leprosis (CL) was first described in South America in the 1920's. It is considered similar to a disease first observed back to 1860 in Florida. It is a destructive disease characterized by localized lesions on the leaves, fruits and stems, which ...
Fariña,Nelson   +12 more
core   +1 more source

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