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Plant disease. 87(11)
Citrus sudden death (CSD) appears to be a new disease that is a serious problem in Brazil. Symptoms of CSD include yellow stain in the phloem of the rootstock. The cause is not known, but it appears to be infectious and may only affect trees budded o
Autor:
Jude W. Grosser, I. B. Maiti, G Ananthakrishnan, Ronald H. Brlansky, Lígia Erpen, G. A. Barthe, Manjul Dutt
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Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC). 126:229-238
Four caulimovirus-derived constitutive promoters were evaluated for gene expression in citrus and their expression levels were compared with a 35S promoter. Chimeric promoters made with duplicated enhancer sequences from the cauliflower mosaic virus
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Scientia Horticulturae. 197:203-211
Transgenic plants of Citrus rootstock Carrizo citrange [ Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck × Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf.] expressing a p35 gene from AcMNPV ( Autographa californica moth Nuclear polyhedrosis virus) were produced. The p35 gene encodes a b
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Acta Horticulturae. :319-327
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BMC Genomics
Background Citrus blight is a citrus tree overall decline disease and causes serious losses in the citrus industry worldwide. Although it was described more than one hundred years ago, its causal agent remains unknown and its pathophysiology is not w
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Journal of General Virology. 79:1531-1537
Citrus psorosis virus (CPV) is a multicomponent ssRNA virus with a coat protein of approximately 48 kDa. The viral genome is encapsidated in short and long particles that are readily separated by sucrose density-gradient centrifugation. CPV particles
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Plant Molecular Biology. 38:775-783
A protein associated with citrus blight (CB), a disease of unknown cause, was partially characterized. The 12 kDa protein, designated p12, is diagnostic of CB and is present in leaves and xylem fluid from roots and stems of CB-affected trees. The pro
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Dutt, M.; Omar, A.; Barthe, G. A.; Orbovic, V.; Irey, M.; & Grosser, J. W.(2014). Screening of Transgenic Citrus for HLB Resistance. Journal of Citrus Pathology, 1(1). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/0fc892b7
Author(s): Dutt, M.; Omar, A.; Barthe, G. A.; Orbovic, V.; Irey, M.; Grosser, J. W. | Abstract: Transgenic citrus scion (mostly grapefruit and sweet orange) and rootstock cultivars (Carrizo and experimental complex tetraploids) were transformed with
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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 9, p e0137134 (2015)
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Commercial sweet orange cultivars lack resistance to Huanglongbing (HLB), a serious phloem limited bacterial disease that is usually fatal. In order to develop sustained disease resistance to HLB, transgenic sweet orange cultivars ‘Hamlin’ and
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Plant Disease. 81:1196-1198
Polymerase chain reaction amplification of DNA from various strains of Xylella fastidiosa with tRNA consensus primers produced three different fingerprint groups. The citrus variegated chlorosis (CVC) and mulberry leaf scorch strains were unique and