The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain after Eleven Years

The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain (CVIPS) started in 1975 with the following objectives: a) to recover virus-free plants by shoot-tip grafting in vitro from cultivars selected in Spain; b) to release virus-free budwood to citrus nurseries and c) to establish a germplasm bank of healthy...

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Autores principales: Navarro, Luis, Juárez, José, Pina, José A., Ballester-Olmos, José F., Arregui, Juana M.
Otros Autores: Timmer, L. W.
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Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7717
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author Navarro, Luis
Juárez, José
Pina, José A.
Ballester-Olmos, José F.
Arregui, Juana M.
author2 Timmer, L. W.
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Ballester-Olmos, José F.
Juárez, José
Navarro, Luis
Pina, José A.
Timmer, L. W.
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Navarro, Luis
Juárez, José
Pina, José A.
Ballester-Olmos, José F.
Arregui, Juana M.
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description The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain (CVIPS) started in 1975 with the following objectives: a) to recover virus-free plants by shoot-tip grafting in vitro from cultivars selected in Spain; b) to release virus-free budwood to citrus nurseries and c) to establish a germplasm bank of healthy plants. In 1983 these objectives were expanded with the importation of citrus budwood from other areas through a quarantine station based on tissue culture in vitro techniques. Sixtythree species and varieties have been introduced through this quarantine station so far. Presently the CVIPS has 267 accessions and 112 have been freed of virus and virus-like diseases and are available to citrus nurseries. So far, over 12 million healthy trees from the CVIPS have been planted in commercial orchards.
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spelling ReDivia77172025-04-25T14:52:57Z The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain after Eleven Years Navarro, Luis Juárez, José Pina, José A. Ballester-Olmos, José F. Arregui, Juana M. Timmer, L. W. Shoot-tip grafting in vitro Indexing IVIA citrus germplasm bank Variety improvement H20 Plant diseases U40 Surveying methods U30 Research methods Quarantine Viruses The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain (CVIPS) started in 1975 with the following objectives: a) to recover virus-free plants by shoot-tip grafting in vitro from cultivars selected in Spain; b) to release virus-free budwood to citrus nurseries and c) to establish a germplasm bank of healthy plants. In 1983 these objectives were expanded with the importation of citrus budwood from other areas through a quarantine station based on tissue culture in vitro techniques. Sixtythree species and varieties have been introduced through this quarantine station so far. Presently the CVIPS has 267 accessions and 112 have been freed of virus and virus-like diseases and are available to citrus nurseries. So far, over 12 million healthy trees from the CVIPS have been planted in commercial orchards. 2021-11-03T16:40:00Z 2021-11-03T16:40:00Z 1988 conferenceObject Navarro, L., Juárez, J., Pina, J. A., Ballester-Olmos, J. F. & Arregui, J. M. (1988). The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain after Eleven Years. Proceedings of the Tenth Conference of the IOCV (Valencia-1986), 400-406. 2313-5123 0074-7203 (e-ISSN) http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/7717 en 1986-11-17 Tenth Conference of the International Organization of Citrus Virologists Valencia, España Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess IOCV electronico
spellingShingle Shoot-tip grafting in vitro
Indexing
IVIA citrus germplasm bank
Variety improvement
H20 Plant diseases
U40 Surveying methods
U30 Research methods
Quarantine
Viruses
Navarro, Luis
Juárez, José
Pina, José A.
Ballester-Olmos, José F.
Arregui, Juana M.
The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain after Eleven Years
title The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain after Eleven Years
title_full The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain after Eleven Years
title_fullStr The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain after Eleven Years
title_full_unstemmed The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain after Eleven Years
title_short The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain after Eleven Years
title_sort citrus variety improvement program in spain after eleven years
topic Shoot-tip grafting in vitro
Indexing
IVIA citrus germplasm bank
Variety improvement
H20 Plant diseases
U40 Surveying methods
U30 Research methods
Quarantine
Viruses
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