Las enfermedades de virus en el cafeto

++8 ref. Sum. (En). También en: Café (Perú) v. 6(1) p. 1-7. (1965)

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Autores principales: Silberschmidt, K.M., Bitancourt, A.
Formato: Artículo
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica) 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/6478
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Bitancourt, A.
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spelling RepoCATIE64782022-02-17T22:19:37Z Las enfermedades de virus en el cafeto Silberschmidt, K.M. Bitancourt, A. TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES SINTOMAS ENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS VIROSIS ++8 ref. Sum. (En). También en: Café (Perú) v. 6(1) p. 1-7. (1965) Virus diseases in coffee are hardly know due to the scarcity of sound experimental studies. They are of economic importance and their knowledge is urgently needed in view of the increased interchange of living propagation materials. The most common is the "ring spot" virus, described from Sao Paulo, consisting of concentric circles with alternating dark and clear bands. The spots are found upon leaves and fruits. Experimental trials showed that the seeds of infected trees do not transmit the disease. It was impossible also to infect healthy plants with juice inoculations, but it could be transmitted by graft. Recent work has shown that the "spotted wilt" virus of tobacco could be infected in healthy coffee plants by rubbing the leaves with the juice of virotic tobacco. The spots are similar to the "ring spot" referred above. A second virus, also discovered in Sao Paulo, is called "grease-spot". It is a clear green circle, 2-3 mm. in diameter, the tissues having the appearance of being impregnated with oil. A third type, "blister spot", was described from Costa Rica from fruits and leaves. It is also a circular, decolorized spot, often bullate it was transmitted experimentally by graft to healthy plants. Other diseases that have been attributed to virus without firm experimental proof, are the so called "crespera", in which the leaves take a characteristic crinkled aspect the "bottling disease" of East Africa, and the "sudden death" of coffee, from Angola 2015-03-19T21:46:57Z 2015-03-19T21:46:57Z 1965 Artículo 423679 https://repositorio.catie.ac.cr/handle/11554/6478 es application/pdf CATIE, Turrialba (Costa Rica)
spellingShingle TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES
SINTOMAS
ENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS
VIROSIS
Silberschmidt, K.M.
Bitancourt, A.
Las enfermedades de virus en el cafeto
title Las enfermedades de virus en el cafeto
title_full Las enfermedades de virus en el cafeto
title_fullStr Las enfermedades de virus en el cafeto
title_full_unstemmed Las enfermedades de virus en el cafeto
title_short Las enfermedades de virus en el cafeto
title_sort las enfermedades de virus en el cafeto
topic TRANSMISION DE ENFERMEDADES
SINTOMAS
ENFERMEDADES DE LAS PLANTAS
VIROSIS
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