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Chloroplast-localized nonspecific lipid transfer protein with anti-fungal activity from rough lemon
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, 2008Abstract A full-length cDNA ( RlemLTP ) from rough lemon that encodes a nonspecific lipid transfer protein was isolated. Results of subcellular localization of RlemLTP fused to a green fluorescence protein indicated that RlemLTP is located in the chloroplast.
Satoshi Nishimura +5 more
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Water relations of rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri Lush.) citrus seedlings infected withFusarium solani
Plant and Soil, 1986Rough lemon citrus seedlings were inoculated withFusarium solani and evaluated for changes in water relations of leaves, stems, and roots. Inoculated seedlings had decreased leaf stomatal conductance, lower leaf water potential, lower water content, and higher leaf osmotic values compared to healthy plants. Visible wilt symptoms occurred as early as 24
S. Nemec, J. Syversten, Y. Levy
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Autotoxic effects of essential oils on photosynthesis in parsley, parsnip, and rough lemon
Chemoecology, 2005Many plant species contain essential oils with allelochemical properties, yet the extent to which these same chemicals can be autotoxic is unclear. In this study, we tested the toxicity of several essential oil components to three species that produce them—Pastinaca sativa and Petroselinum crispum (Apiaceae), and Citrus jambhiri (Rutaceae). The effects
Linus Gog +3 more
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Molecular cloning and characterization of a thaumatin-like protein-encoding cDNA from rough lemon
Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, 2009Plants accumulate defense-related proteins when they suffer attacks by fungi and bacteria, diverse stress conditions, or elicitor treatment. Among the defense-related proteins, thaumatin-like proteins (TLPs) are well known to function as anti-fungal proteins.
Bong-Gyu Kim +6 more
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Mycopathologia, 1993
Two naphthazarin phytotoxins (dihydrofusarubin and isomarticin) produced byFusarium solani were used to determine their effects on the cytology of leaves of rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri Lush) seedlings maintained in a dilute solution of the toxins. Dihydrofusarubin alone or in combination with isomarticin (80:20, v/v) caused cell necrosis above the ...
D. S. Achor, S. Nemec, R. A. Baker
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Two naphthazarin phytotoxins (dihydrofusarubin and isomarticin) produced byFusarium solani were used to determine their effects on the cytology of leaves of rough lemon (Citrus jambhiri Lush) seedlings maintained in a dilute solution of the toxins. Dihydrofusarubin alone or in combination with isomarticin (80:20, v/v) caused cell necrosis above the ...
D. S. Achor, S. Nemec, R. A. Baker
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Effect of soil temperature on root rot of rough lemon caused by Fusarium solani
Mycopathologia, 1981Rough lemon seedlings were root dip-inoculated in Fries liquid cultures of two Fusarium solani isolates, one from California and one from Florida. Plants were potted and placed in soil temperature tanks at 15, 21, 27, and 33 C. Plant height, trunk diameter, and fresh weight of inoculated plants significantly differed from the control at 15 and 21 C ...
S. Nemec, R. M. Zablotowicz
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Woody gall, a suspected virus disease of rough lemon and other citrus varieties
1960(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Vessel blockage by myelin forms in citrus with and without rough-lemon decline symptoms
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1975Vessels in xylem of citrus trees with wilt symptoms described as rough-lemon, sandhill, and young-tree decline, or blight, were often found plugged, generally at constrictions of vessel ends. Diseased trees had significantly more vessels plugged than healthy trees.
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