Studies on Citrus Virus Diseases

In The Carcagente-Alcira (Valencia) area, some citrus trees began to decline shortly after the 1956 heavy frost that followed two years of exceptional rains. One explanation of the decline was that it was due to a root rot developing in the trees as a result of the exceptional rains. Another explana...

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Main Authors: Planes-García, Silverio, González-Sicilia, Eusebio, Marti-Fabregat, Francisco
Language:Español
Published: IOCV 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8740
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author Planes-García, Silverio
González-Sicilia, Eusebio
Marti-Fabregat, Francisco
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Marti-Fabregat, Francisco
Planes-García, Silverio
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description In The Carcagente-Alcira (Valencia) area, some citrus trees began to decline shortly after the 1956 heavy frost that followed two years of exceptional rains. One explanation of the decline was that it was due to a root rot developing in the trees as a result of the exceptional rains. Another explanation was that the decline was due to tristeza, although this disease had not previously been observed in Spain. To test the latter possibility, a number of the declining trees were indexed by budding into Mexican lime [Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swing.] seedlings.
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spelling ReDivia87402025-04-25T14:50:59Z Studies on Citrus Virus Diseases Planes-García, Silverio González-Sicilia, Eusebio Marti-Fabregat, Francisco Citrus diseases Tolerant rootstocks H20 Plant diseases U40 Surveying methods Citrus Symptoms Tristeza of citrus Citrus sinensis Toxoptera aurantii Aphis gossypii In The Carcagente-Alcira (Valencia) area, some citrus trees began to decline shortly after the 1956 heavy frost that followed two years of exceptional rains. One explanation of the decline was that it was due to a root rot developing in the trees as a result of the exceptional rains. Another explanation was that the decline was due to tristeza, although this disease had not previously been observed in Spain. To test the latter possibility, a number of the declining trees were indexed by budding into Mexican lime [Citrus aurantifolia (Christm.) Swing.] seedlings. 2023-11-21T08:51:34Z 2023-11-21T08:51:34Z 1968 Planes, S. González-Sicilia, E. & Martí, F. (1968). Studies on citrus virus diseases. III Conference of the IOCV. 226-227. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8740 es 1963-09 III IOCV conference Campinas & Sao Paulo, Brazil Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ openAccess IOCV electronico
spellingShingle Citrus diseases
Tolerant rootstocks
H20 Plant diseases
U40 Surveying methods
Citrus
Symptoms
Tristeza of citrus
Citrus sinensis
Toxoptera aurantii
Aphis gossypii
Planes-García, Silverio
González-Sicilia, Eusebio
Marti-Fabregat, Francisco
Studies on Citrus Virus Diseases
title Studies on Citrus Virus Diseases
title_full Studies on Citrus Virus Diseases
title_fullStr Studies on Citrus Virus Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Studies on Citrus Virus Diseases
title_short Studies on Citrus Virus Diseases
title_sort studies on citrus virus diseases
topic Citrus diseases
Tolerant rootstocks
H20 Plant diseases
U40 Surveying methods
Citrus
Symptoms
Tristeza of citrus
Citrus sinensis
Toxoptera aurantii
Aphis gossypii
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