Yield and Mineral Content of Scaly-Bark-Affected Sweet Orange Trees

The development of psorosis bark lesions reduces the yield of sweet orange trees in comparison with that of infected trees without conspicuous trunk symptoms. Salibe and Moreira (8) quoted other authors to the effect that successive stages of psorosis reduce yields from 0.5 per cent to 72 per cent i...

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Autores principales: Guardiola, J. L., González-Sicilia, Eusebio, Marti-Fabregat, Francisco
Otros Autores: Price, W. C.
Formato: Objeto de conferencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: IOCV 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8741
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author Guardiola, J. L.
González-Sicilia, Eusebio
Marti-Fabregat, Francisco
author2 Price, W. C.
author_browse González-Sicilia, Eusebio
Guardiola, J. L.
Marti-Fabregat, Francisco
Price, W. C.
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Guardiola, J. L.
González-Sicilia, Eusebio
Marti-Fabregat, Francisco
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description The development of psorosis bark lesions reduces the yield of sweet orange trees in comparison with that of infected trees without conspicuous trunk symptoms. Salibe and Moreira (8) quoted other authors to the effect that successive stages of psorosis reduce yields from 0.5 per cent to 72 per cent in comparison with control plants; the control plants may or may not have been infected.
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spelling ReDivia87412025-04-25T14:50:58Z Yield and Mineral Content of Scaly-Bark-Affected Sweet Orange Trees Guardiola, J. L. González-Sicilia, Eusebio Marti-Fabregat, Francisco Price, W. C. Psorosis virus bark H20 Plant diseases Yields Citrus Sweet oranges Crop losses The development of psorosis bark lesions reduces the yield of sweet orange trees in comparison with that of infected trees without conspicuous trunk symptoms. Salibe and Moreira (8) quoted other authors to the effect that successive stages of psorosis reduce yields from 0.5 per cent to 72 per cent in comparison with control plants; the control plants may or may not have been infected. 2023-11-21T08:51:45Z 2023-11-21T08:51:45Z 1972 conferenceObject Guardiola, J. L., González-Sicilia, E. & Marti, F. (1972). Yield and Mineral Content of Scaly-Bark-Affected Sweet Orange Trees. Fifth Conference of the IOCV, 90-94. 0-8130-0327-X https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8741 en 1969 Fifth Conference of the IOCV Japan Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ openAccess IOCV electronico
spellingShingle Psorosis virus bark
H20 Plant diseases
Yields
Citrus
Sweet oranges
Crop losses
Guardiola, J. L.
González-Sicilia, Eusebio
Marti-Fabregat, Francisco
Yield and Mineral Content of Scaly-Bark-Affected Sweet Orange Trees
title Yield and Mineral Content of Scaly-Bark-Affected Sweet Orange Trees
title_full Yield and Mineral Content of Scaly-Bark-Affected Sweet Orange Trees
title_fullStr Yield and Mineral Content of Scaly-Bark-Affected Sweet Orange Trees
title_full_unstemmed Yield and Mineral Content of Scaly-Bark-Affected Sweet Orange Trees
title_short Yield and Mineral Content of Scaly-Bark-Affected Sweet Orange Trees
title_sort yield and mineral content of scaly bark affected sweet orange trees
topic Psorosis virus bark
H20 Plant diseases
Yields
Citrus
Sweet oranges
Crop losses
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/8741
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