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Propionate serves as a degradable control agent of citrus canker by acidifying cytoplasm and depleting intracellular ATP in <i>Xanthomonas citri</i>. [PDF]
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Characterization of a bacterial strain T226 and its efficacy in controlling post-harvest citrus anthracnose. [PDF]
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Evaluation of citrus rootstocks for the high pH, calcareous soils of South Texas
Euphytica, 2008Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is one of the most devastating disease in areas where sweet orange or grapefruit are budded onto sour orange rootstock. In Texas, the citrus industry is located in the far south of the state in a high pH and calcareous soils region, which makes sour orange the best rootstock option. The Texas industry has been under a threat
E. S. Louzada +4 more
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Effects of copper rates and soil ph on growth and nutrient uptake by citrus seedlings
Journal of Plant Nutrition, 1999Abstract Soil properties, primarily pH and organic matter, influence phytotoxicity of copper (Cu). A pot experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of copper additions (0, 25, 50, 100, 200, and 400 mg kg−1) to three different soils [Myakka fine sand (pH 5.7), Candler fine sand (pH 6.5), and Oldsmar fine sand (pH 8.2)] on growth, and uptake of ...
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Soil Science, 1996
The effects of 5 rates of Cu (0-200 mg/kg) amendment to a Candler fine sand (Typic Quartzipsamment) on root and shoot growth and concentrations of Cu in the respective plant parts of Cleopatra mandarin (CM) and Swingle citrumelo (SC) rootstock seedlings were evaluated at 3 pH levels ranging from pH 5 to 7.
M. Mozaffari, A. K. Alva, E. Q. Chen
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The effects of 5 rates of Cu (0-200 mg/kg) amendment to a Candler fine sand (Typic Quartzipsamment) on root and shoot growth and concentrations of Cu in the respective plant parts of Cleopatra mandarin (CM) and Swingle citrumelo (SC) rootstock seedlings were evaluated at 3 pH levels ranging from pH 5 to 7.
M. Mozaffari, A. K. Alva, E. Q. Chen
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Performance of Sidi aissa clementine on ten citrus rootstocks in a high PH calcareous soil in Morocco [PDF]
Sour orange is the most common rootstock used in Moroccan citruculture due to its resistance to gummosis and its high adaptability to a wide range of soil conditions. However, this rootstock was shown to have some serious problems such as susceptibility in citrus tristeza virus.
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