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Jaqueline Franciosi Della Vechia +1 more
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Marcos, Luis A. +2 more
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As a person declared to be suffering from leprosy unfortunately becomes a marked man in his community. One should not make a diagnosis of leprosy unless the signs are unequivocal. Leprosy presents a characteristic and easily recognizable picture in the advanced stages but in the early stages it may be greatly difficult.
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Brazil is the largest citrus producer in the world, and leprosis is currently considered the main viral disease for the Brazilian citrus industry due to the high costs spent for the chemical control of its vector, the tenuipalpid mite Brevipalpus sp. The
FREITAS-ASTÚA, J., STUCHI, E. S.
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Comparative morpho-anatomical studies of the lesions caused by citrus leprosis virus on sweet orange. [PDF]
The leprosis disease shows a viral etiology and the citrus leprosis virus is considered its etiologic agent. The disease may show two types of cytopatologic symptom caused by two virus: nuclear (CiLV-N) and cytoplasmic (CiLV-C) types.
KITAJIMA, E. W. +3 more
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A leprose dos citros é uma das principais doenças que afetam a citricultura do país. A doença é causada pelo vírus Citrus leprosis virus (CiLV), que é transmitido e disseminado pelo ácaro da leprose dos citros Brevipalpus yothersi Baker.
Viana, Bruno Rafael de Souza [UNESP]
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Brevipalpus mites on citrus and their status as vectors of citrus leprosis
1 ilus. 2 tab. 41 ref.Se han informado dieciséis especies de ácaros de la familia Tenuipalpidae en cítricos, a nivel mundial, incluyendo diez del género Brevipalpus. En Norte, Centro y Sur América, B. californicus (Banks), B.
Ochoa, R. +4 more
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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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The equivalent of US$75 million is spent each year in Brazil to control Brevipalpus phoenicis, a mite vector of Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C). In this study, we investigated the possibility that hedgerows and windbreaks normally found in citrus ...
Hilf, M. E. +8 more
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