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Proceedings 1 - 1957 - Conference 1957
Proceedings 1
Cover
Photo of Delegates
Title Page
Dedication
Conference Committee on Organization
Foreword
ContentsCochran, L. C.
Citrus Viruses, Their Economic Importance and Their Modern Methods of Travel
Wallace, James M.
A Half Century of Research on Psorosis
Reichert, I.
A Survey of Citrus Virus Diseases in the Mediterranean Area
Wallace, James M.
Tristeza Disease Investigations, an Example of Progress Through Cooperative International Research
Oberholzer, P. C. J.
Host Reactions of Citrus to Tristeza Virus in South Africa
Grant, Theodore J.
Tristeza Virus Strains
Fraser, Lilian R.
The Relation of Seedling Yellows to Tristeza
Knorr, L. C.
Similarities and Differences Between Tristeza in North and South America
Schneider, Henry
The Anatomy of Tristeza-Virus-Infected Citrus
Valiela, M. V. Fernández
The Present Status of Tristeza in Argentina
Desjardins, P. R., J. M. Wallace, E. S. H. Wollman, and R. J. Drake
A Separation of Virus Strains From a Tristeza—Seedling-Yellows Complex by Heat Treatment of Infected Lime Seedlings
Dickson, R. C., and R. A. Flock
Insect Vectors of Tristeza Virus
Carpenter, J. B.
Present Status of Some Investigations on Stubborn Disease of Citrus in the United States
Chapot, Henri
First Studies on the Stubborn Disease of Citrus in Some Mediterranean Countries
Childs, J. F. L.
Xyloporosis and Cachexia—Their Status as Citrus Virus Diseases
Amizet, Lucien
Contribution to the Study of Xyloporosis in Algeria
Fraser, Lilian R., and E. C. Levitt
Recent Advances in the Study of Exocortis (Scaly Butt) in Australia
Moreira, Sylvio
Rangpur Lime Disease and Its Relationship to Exocortis
Knorr, L. C., and H. J. Reitz
Exocortis in Florida
Calavan, E. C., and L. G. Weathers
The Distribution of Exocortis Virus in California Citrus
Childs, J. F. L., G. G. Norman, and J. L. Eichhorn
Early Diagnosis of Exocortis Infection in Poncirus trifoliata by a Laboratory Test
Wallace, J. M., and R. J. Drake
Citrus Vein Enation
Calavan, E. C., and L. G. Weathers
Transmission of a Growth-Retarding Factor in Eureka Lemon Trees
Weathers, L. G., and E. C. Calavan
A Bud-Union Disorder of Calamondin Trees in California
Olson, Edward O.
Symptomless Carriers and Their Role in the Spread of Citrus Viruses
Cameron, J. W., R. K. Soost, and H. B. Frost
The Horticultural Significance of Nucellar Embryony in Citrus
Weathers, L. G., AND E. C. Calavan
Nucellar Embryony—A Means of Freeing Citrus Clones of Viruses
Bitters, W. P.
Rootstocks in Relation to Control of Tristeza
Wallace, J. M., and R. J. Drake
An Indexing Program to Avoid Viruses in Citrus Introduced into the United States
Reuther, Walter
A Program for Establishing and Maintaining Virus-Free Citrus Stock
Nour-Eldin, Farid
Citrus Virus Disease Research in Egypt
Hiltabrand, Wray F.
Certification Program for Maintenance of Virus-Free Propagation Sources of Citrus in California
Sleeth, Bailey
The Citrus Budwood Certification Program in Texas
Norman, Gerald G.
Florida State Plant Board Program for Virus-Free Budwood
Streets, R. B.
Citrus Bud Certification in Arizona -
Proceedings 2 - 1961 - Conference 1960
Proceedings 2
Cover
Photo of Delegates
Title Page and Verso
Preface
Contributors
Committees and Officers
ContentsRobert W. Hodgson
Taxonomy and Nomenclature In Citrus
R. K. Soost and J. W. Cameron
Fruit Characters In Young Trees Of Long-Established Nucellar Lines
Henry Schneider, J. W. Cameron, R. K. Soost, and E. C. Calavan
Classifying Certain Diseases As Inherited
Harry C. Burnett
The Color Test For Exocortis Indexing In Florida
E. C. Calavan and L. G. Weathers
Evidence For Strain Differences and Stunting With Exocortis Virus
L. R. Fraser, E. C. Levitt, and J. Cox
Relationship Between Exocortis and Stunting Of Citrus Varieties On Poncirus Trifoliata Rootstock
Sylvio Moreira
A Quick Field Test For Exocortis
Victoria Rossetti
Testing For Exocortis
James B. Sinclair and Ralph T. Brown
Reaction Of Rootstocks To Exocortis
L. J. Klotz and T. A. DeWolfe
Can Phytophthora Spp. Transmit Psorosis
Gino Malaguti and L. C. Knorr
Psorosis In Venezuela—An Emendation
Colette Bové, Georges Morel, Françoise Monier, and Joseph M. Bové
Chemical Studies On Stubborn-Affected Marsh Grapefruit and Washington Navel Oranges
E. C. Calavan and D. W. Christiansen
Stunting and Chlorosis Induced In Young-Line Citrus Plants By Inoculations From Navel Orange Trees Having Symptoms Of Stubborn Disease
J. B. Carpenter
Virus Content Of Citrus Trees With Symptoms Of Stubborn Disease
H. Chapot
Morphological Modifications Induced By Stubborn Disease On Citrus Fruits
R. H. Hilgeman
Response Of Stubborn-Infected Trees To Iron Chelates
William G. Long and J. F. L. Childs
Differences In Temple Orange Color and Quality Associated With Stylar-End Greening
L. W. Storm and R. B. Streets
Some Possible Anatomical And Serological Techniques In Diagnosing Stubborn Disease In Citrus
Avelino E. Bigornia and Carlos A. Calica
Tristeza In The Philippines
Mortimer Cohen and Harry C. Burnett
Tristeza In Florida
Ingvar Granhall
The Danger Of Introducing Tristeza and Its Most Efficient Vector Into The Mediterranean Area
T. J. Grant, S. Moreira, and Ary A. Salibe
Tristeza and Stem Pitting In Brazil
T. Matsumoto, M. C. Wang, and H. J. Su
Studies On Likubin
Paul A. Norman and Theodore J. Grant
Variations In Aphid Transmission Of Tristeza Virus
G. S. Reddy and P. Govinda Rao
Is There Tristeza In Andhra Pradesh, India
Henry Schneider
Anatomical Aspects Of Tristeza-Diseased Citrus, Aeglopsis, and Afraegle
J. M. Wallace and R. J. Drake
Seedling Yellows In California
E. C. Calavan, D. W. Christiansen, and L. G. Weathers
Comparative Reactions Of Orlando Tangelo and Palestine Sweet Lime To Cachexia and Xyloporosis
Edward O. Olson, Art Shull, and Gordon Buffington
Evaluation Of Indicators For Xyloporosis and Exocortis In Texas
E. F. Frolich and R. W. Hodgson
A Disorder Of Rangpur Lime and Citron On Sweet Orange
Ary A. Salibe
Scion-Rootstock Incompatibilities In Brazil
H. Chapot
Impietratura In Mediterranean Countries
Gaetano Ruggieri
Observations and Research On Impietratura
L. G. Weathers
Responses Of Citrus To Concurrent Infection With Two Or More Unrelated Viruses
T. J. Grant and M. K. Corbett
Mechanical Transmission Of Infectious Variegation Virus In Citrus and Noncitrus Hosts
L. R. Fraser
Lemon Crinkly Leaf Virus
Ross M. Allen and R. B. Streets
Bud Certification In Arizona
D. C. Giacometti and Norberto Leite
The Budwood Registration Program For The Rio Citrus Area
Walter Reuther
The California Citrus Variety Improvement Program
Bailey Sleeth
Indexing Citrus For Viruses In Texas
M. V. Fernández Valiela
Citrus Virus Diseases In Argentina
Victoria Rossetti and Ary A. Salibe
Occurrence Of Citrus Virus Diseases In The State Of São Paulo
R. Vogel
Citrus Virus Diseases In Corsica
Cesare Sibilia
Citrus Virus Diseases In The Region Of Fondi, Italy
Shoichi Tanaka and Shunichi Yamada
Citrus Virus Diseases In Japan
Béchir Jamoussi
Citrus Virus Diseases In Tunisia
H. H. Thornberry
Suggested Procedures and Differential Hosts For Identifying Viruses -
Proceedings 3 - 1965 - Conference 1963
Proceedings 3
Cover
Photo of Delegates
Title Page and Verso
Preface
Contributors
Committees and Officers
ContentsE. W. Kitajima, D. M. Silva, A. R. Oliveira, G. W. Müller, and A. S. Costa
Electron Microscopical Investigations on Tristeza
Darcy M. Silva, A. R. Oliveira, and Elliot W. Kitajima
Partial Purification of Tristeza Virus
D. C. Giacometti and G. M. Araüjo
Cross Protection from Tristeza in Different Species of Citrus
S. Moreira, T. J. Grant, A. A. Salibe, and C. Roessing
Tristeza Tolerant Rootstocks—Their Behavior after Twelve Years in Orchard
R. E. Schwarz
Epidemiology of the Tristeza Virus Complex under South African Conditions
S. P. Capoor
Presence of Seedling Yellows Complex in the Citrus of South India
J. M. Wallace, A. L. Martinez, and R. J. Drake
Further Studies on Citrus Seedling Yellows
Ary A. Salibe
Occurrence of Stem Pitting in Citrus Types in Brazil
Victoria Rossetti, Tauba G. Fassa, and J. Nakadaira
Reaction of Citrus Varieties to the Stem Pitting Virus of Pera Orange
Ody Rodriguez and Sylvio Moreira
Stem Pitting Problem in a Pera Sweet Orange Fertilization Experiment
Ary A. Salibe and V. Rossetti
Stem Pitting and Decline of Pera Sweet Orange in the State of São Paulo
S. Moreira
Cachexia and Xyloporosis: Are They Caused by the Same Virus?
J. F. L. Childs, J. L. Eichhorn, L. E. Kopp, and R. E. Johnson
Experimental Evidence That Cachexia and Xyloporosis Are Caused by the Same Virus
Ary A. Salibe and Sylvio Moreira
Reaction of Types of Citrus as Scion and as Root-stock to Xyloporosis Virus
E. C. Calavan and D. W. Christiansen
Variability of Cachexia Reactions among Varieties of Rootstocks and Within Clonal Propagations of Citrus
Edward O. Olson
Evidence That Xyloporosis Virus Does Not Pass Through Seeds of Palestine Sweet Lime
J. F. L. Childs, Russell E. Johnson, and J. L. Eichhorn
The Question of Seed Transmission of Cachexia-Xyloporosis Virus
Ary A. Salibe
A Quick Field Test for Xyloporosis Virus
Diego Rodriguez
Viruses in Sweet Lime Rootstock in Bella Vista, Corrientes
L. G. Weathers, M. K. Harjung, and R. G. Platt
Some Effects of Host Nutrition on Symptoms of Exocortis
Ary A. Salibe and S. Moreira
Strains of Exocortis Virus
E. F. Frolich, E. C. Calavan, J. B. Carpenter, D. W. Christiansen, and C. N. Roistacher
Differences in Response of Citron Selections to Exocortis Virus Infection
Ary A. Salibe and S. Moreira
New Test Varieties for Exocortis Virus
Gerald G. Norman
The Incidence of Exocortis Virus in Florida Citrus Varieties
Arnoldo R. Pujol
Exocortis and Other Problems with Trifoliate Orange Rootstock
R. Vogel, C. Bové, and J. M. Bové
Exocortis in Corsica
Ary A. Salibe and Sylvio Moreira
Seed Transmission of Exocortis Virus
Ary A. Salibe and S. Moreira
Tahiti Lime Bark Disease Is Caused by Exocortis Virus
A. A. Bitancourt
Local Lesions in Psorosis
Victoria Rossetti and Ary A. Salibe
Incidence of Different Types of Psorosis in Citrus Varieties in the State of São Paulo
C. N. Roistacher and E. G. Calavan
Cross-Protection Studies with Strains of Concave Gum and Psorosis Viruses
W. C. Price
Transmission of Psorosis Virus by Dodder
Orlando Sampaio Passos
Absence of Young-Leaf Symptoms of Psorosis in the State of Bahia, Brazil
Arnoldo R. Pujol and Horacio N. Beñatena
Study of Psorosis in Concordia, Argentina
Ary A. Salibe
Susceptibility of Citrus Varieties to Leaf-Curl Virus
Gaetano Ruggieri
On the Impietratura of Grapefruit
M. V. Fernández Valiela, C. Fortugno, and F. Corizzi
Incidence of Bud-Union Crease in Citrus Trees Grafted on Trifoliata Rootstock in the Delta del Paraná and San Pedro Areas of Argentina
Ary A. Salibe
Studies on Bud-Union Crease of Citrus Trees
I. Reichert, A. Rental, and O. Ginsburg
Bud-Union Constriction Disorder of Grapefruit on Sour Orange in Israel
J. L. Foguet
A Bark Disorder of Grapefruit
J. Cassin
Research on Stubborn Disease in Morocco
Ary A. Salibe and S. Moreira
Variola—a Probable Virus Disease of Citrus
Arnoldo R. Pujol
A Virus-Like Disorder of Malvasio Tangerine on Rough Lemon Rootstock
P. C. J. Oberholzer, D. F. A. Von Standen, and W. J. Basson
Greening Disease of Sweet Orange in South Africa
J. C. Tucci, R. D. Quintela, and R. P. Mousques
Virus Diseases in Salto (Uruguay)
Maria Salome Del Rosario and Cesar Alaban
Virus Diseases of Citrus in the Philippines
G. S. Reddy
Citrus Decline in South India
Silverio Planes, Eusebio Gonzalez-Sicilia, and Francisco Marti
Studies on Citrus Virus Diseases
I. Hosein
Citrus Virus Diseases of Trinidad, Jamaica, and British Honduras
Ary A. Salibe and C. Roessing
Testing Citrus Trees for Viruses
V. Rossetti, A. A. Salibe, A. F. Cintra, S. Bonilha, and D. Armbruster
The Citrus Budwood Certification Program in the State of São Paulo
Horacio N. Beñatena and Arnoldo R. Pujol
The Citrus Budwood Program in Concordia, Argentina
T. J. Grant and M. K. Corbett
Progress in Citrus Virology: Mechanical Transmission
Danielle Dauthy and J. M. Bové
Experiments on Mechanical Transmission of Citrus Viruses
G. Majorana and G. Scaramuzzi
Studies on Petri's Variegation of Sour Orange Leaves
Shoichi Tanaka, Kunihei Kishi, and Shunichi Yamada
Researches on the Indicator Plants of Satsuma Dwarf and Hassaku Dwarf Viruses
V. Rossetti, J. T. Nakadaira and C. Roessing
Experiments on Heating Budwood to Eliminate Exocortis Virus
F. Nour-Eldin and M. T. El-Banna
Distribution and Movement of Psorosis and Tristeza Viruses in Citrus Plants
Ary A. Salibe
Distribution and Movement of Exocortis Virus in Citrus Trees
F. Nour-Eldin, M. A. Tolba, M. T. El-Banna, and Shoukriya El-Attar
Ring Callus as a Path for Non-Graft-Transmitted Aeglopsis chevalieri Vein-Clearing Virus
A. W. Feldman and R. W. Hanks
Quantitative Determination of the Free Amino Acids and Amides in Roots and Leaves of Healthy and Exocortis-Infected Citrus sinensis Osbeck on Poncirus trifoliata Raf.
A. Jardeny, S. P. Monselise, and Mathilde Chorin
Some Morphological and Physiological Features of Clementine Mandarin Trees Affected by Cachexia
S. P. Monselise and R. Goren
Some Physiological Properties of Leaves and Bark of Psorosis-Infected Valencia Orange Trees
S. Moreira and C. Roessing
Behavior of 77 Tristeza Tolerant Rootstocks with Old and Nucellar Clones of Barão Orange Scions
D. C. Giacometti
Reaction of Sweet Lime to Seedling Yellows, Exocortis, and Xyloporosis Viruses
Ody Rodriguez and Sylvio Moreira
Nucellar Baianinha Orange as Top in a Rootstock-Fertilization-Spacing Experiment
S. Moreira and A. A. Salibe
Nucellar Lines in the State of São Paulo, Brazil -
Proceedings 4 - 1968 - Conference 1966
Proceedings 4
Cover
Photo of Delegates
Title Page and Verso
Preface
Acknowledgments
Committees and Officers
Contributors
ContentsChapter 1 Psorosis and Related Diseases
J. M. Wallace
Recent Developments in the Citrus Psorosis Diseases
A. L. Madaluni
Studies on Finger Mark Disorder of Citrus in Italy
C. N. Roistacher and R. L. Blue
A Psorosis-Like Virus Causing Symptoms Only on Dweet Tangor
P. Veyrat and F. Marti-Fabrigat
The Influence of Nitrogen Fertilization on the Severity of Psorosis Bark ScalingChapter 2 Tristeza and Related Diseases
Lilian R. Fraser
Recent Advances in the Study of Tristeza and Seedling Yellows
Lilian R. Fraser, K. Long, and J. Cox
Stem Pitting of Grapefruit—Field Protection by the Use of Mild Virus Strains
A. S. Costa, G. W. Müller, and Claudio L. Costa
Rearing the Tristeza Vector, Toxoptera citricida, on Squash
K. Mendel
Observations on the Incidence of Tristeza Disease in Various Countries in Africa
Celso M. Araujo and Helio O. Vasconcellos
An Unreported Symptom of Tristeza
Sylvio Moreira
Growing Citrus in the Presence of Tristeza
D. S. Rodriguez
Decline of Citrus on Sweet Lime Rootstock in the Bella Vista Region of Argentina
Ricardo E. Cortez and Ciriaco S. Celino
Distribution of Tristeza Virus in Philippine Citrus
W. C. Price
Translocation of Tristeza and Psorosis Viruses
E. W. Kitajima and A. S. Costa
Electron Microscopy of the Tristeza Virus in Citrus Leaf Tissues
G. W. Müller, O. Rodriguez, and A, S. Costa
A Tristeza Virus Complex Severe to Sweet Orange Varieties
G. W. Müller and A. S. Costa
Further Evidence on Protective Interference in Citrus TristezaChapter 3 Cachexia-Xyloporosis and Related Diseases
J. F. L. Childs
A Review of the Cachexia-Xyloporosis Situation
Sylvio Moreira
Xyloporosis in BrazilChapter 4 Exocortis and Related Diseases
E. O. Olson
Review of Recent Research on Exocortis Disease
L. L. Stubbs
Apparent Elimination of Exocortis and Yellowing Viruses in Lemon by Heat Therapy and Shoot-Tip Propagation
Silverio Planes, Francisco Marti-Fabrigat, Celia Fuertes, Joaquin Garcia, and Miguel Aparicio
Exocortis in the Citrus Area of Valencia
E. C. Calavan, L. G. Weathers, and D. W. Christiansen
Effect of Exocortis on Production and Growth of Valencia Orange Trees on Trifoliate Orange RootstockChapter 5 Stubborn, Greening, and Related Diseases
E. C. Calavan
A Review of Stubborn and Greening Diseases of Citrus
R. E. Schwarz
Indexing of Greening and Exocortis Through Fluorescent Marker Substances
R. E. Schwarz
The Distribution of Greening in Citrus Areas of South Africa
A. A. Catara and G. Cartia
Observations on Stubborn Disease in Sicily
A. A. Salibe and R. E. Cortez
Leaf Mottling—a Serious Virus Disease of Citrus in the Philippines
J. F. L. Childs
Symptoms of Stubborn Disease in Florida
L. R. Fraser and Daljit Singh
Citrus Dieback in India—the Contribution of Greening Virus
E. C. Calavan, C. N. Roistacher, and D. W. Christiansen
Distribution of Stubborn Disease Virus in Trees of Citrus sinensis and C. paradisi at Different Seasons
Tsunekuni Miyakawa
Susceptibility of Trifoliate Orange and Some Other Citrus Varieties to Satsuma Dwarf Virus
Farid Nour-Eldin
Safargali (Stubborn) Disease and an Associated Tumor-Inducing Agent in the U.A.R.
A. L. Martinez and J. M. Wallace
Studies on Leaf-Mottle-Yellows Disease of Citrus in the PhilippinesChapter 6 Other Virus Diseases of Citrus
J. M. Wallace and R. J. Drake
Citrange Stunt and Ringspot, Two Previously Undescribed Virus Diseases of Citrus
J. L. Foguet and C. A. Oste
Disorders of Trifoliate Orange Rootstock in Tucumán, Argentina
Diego S. Rodriguez
Stem Pitting on Florida Rough Lemon Rootstock
Arnold R. Pujol
Eruptive Gummosis, a New Virus Disease of Citrus
G. Scaramuzzi, A. A. Catara, and G. Cartia
Investigations on Impietratura Disease
G. Scaramuzzi and A. A. Catara
Studies on Sour Orange Stem Pitting in Sicily
S. M. Garnsey and J. Walter Jones
Relationship of Symptoms to the Presence of Tatter-Leaf Virus in Several Citrus Hosts
M. V. Fernandez Valiela
Small Fruit and Stunting, Two New Disorders of Grapefruit Trees in the Delta del Paraná and San Pedro Areas of Argentina
P. R. Desjardins, Celia Fuertes-Polo, and J. M. Wallace
Tissue Culture Studies of West Indian Lime Infected with Vein-Enation Virus
R. Vogel and J. M. Bové
Cristacortis, a Virus Disease Inducing Stem Pitting on Sour Orange and Other Citrus Species
O. Servazzi, F. Marras, and A. Foddai
Investigations on Citrus Cristacortis in Sardinia
L. G. Weathers and F. C. Greer, Jr.
Identification of Variants of Vein-Enation (Woody-Gall) Virus Through Synergism
G. D. Bridges and C. O. Youtsey
Further Studies of the Bud-Union Abnormality of Rough Lemon Rootstocks with Sweet Orange Scions
D. Zanardi, G. Anedda, and B. Follesa
A Special Form of Stem Pitting in Sardinian Citrus Trees
G. Terranova and A. Scuderi
Further Research on Impietratura Disease of CitrusChapter 7 Mechanical Transmission, Isolation, and Purification of Citrus Viruses
W. C. Price
A Review of Research on Mechanical Transmission, Purification, and Morphology of Citrus Viruses
Danielle Yot-Dauthy and J. M. Bové
Purification of Citrus Crinkly-Leaf Virus
R. E. Schwarz
The Mechanical Transmission of the Greening Virus to Cucumber
G. P. Martelli, G. Majorana, and M. Russo
Investigations on the Purification of Citrus Variegation Virus
G. Majorana and G. P. Martelli
Comparison of Citrus Infectious Variegation and Citrus Crinkly-Leaf Virus Isolates from Italy and California
D. N. Zois
Transmission of Virus from Impietratura-Diseased Orange Trees to Herbaceous Hosts by Dodder and Mechanical Methods
L. J. Klotz And T. A. DeWolfe
Experimental Attempts to Transmit Citrus Viruses through Phytophthora spp.
S. Tanaka, Y. Saito, and K. Kishi
Purification of Satsuma Dwarf VirusChapter 8 Physiological and Biochemical Aspects of Citrus Virus Diseases
Ramon V. Valmayor and Restituto D. Bugante, Jr.
The Relation of Fertilization to Stem Pitting and Yield of Calamonding Trees in the Philippines
A. W. Feldman and R. W. Hanks
Identification and Quantification of Phenolics in the Leaves and Roots of Healthy and Exocortis-Infected Citrus
Ary A. Salibe and Sylvio Moreira
Effect of Virus Diseases on the Growth and Productivity of Citrus Trees
Ody Rodriguez and Romeu Inforzato
The Influence of Viruses on the Transpiration of Citrus Plants
O. Rodriguez and J. Romano Gallo
The Influence of Viruses on the Mineral Composition of Citrus Leaves
K. Mendel
Interrelations Between Tree Performance and Some Virus Diseases
O. Servazzi and F. Marras
Spectrofluorescence of Extracts from Virus-Infected Tissues
V. Rossetti, J. M. Bové, and A. Canova
Growth of Phytophthora citrophthora and Deuterophoma tracheiphila on Culture Media Containing Leaf Extracts of Healthy and Virus-Infected PlantsChapter 9 Virus-Like Disorders of Citrus
L. C. Knorr
Transmission Trials with Virus-Like Diseases of Citrus in Florida
L. C. Knorr
Studies on the Etiology of Leprosis in Citrus
E. O. Olson and E. F. Frolich
Bud-Union Crease of Calamondin—a Non-Infectious Disorder
Victoria Rossetti, Celia de C. Lasca, J. T. Nakadaira, and C. J. S. Aguiar
A Preliminary Report on Transmission of Zonate Chlorosis and Varietal Susceptibility to the DiseaseChapter 10 Incidence and Spread of Citrus Viruses: Control Methods and Programs
L. C. Knorr and J. F. L. Childs
Production of Virus-Free Budwood in Citrus—Past, Present, and Future
C. S. Moreira
Distribution of Three Citrus Viruses in Brazil Relative to the Main Propagative Material Sources
Jules Samson
Citrus Rootstock Experiments in Surinam
Ricardo E. Cortez, Conrado I. Gonzales, and Ary A. Salibe
Testing for Citrus Virus Diseases in the Philippines
Stanley M. Mather
Regulations Affecting Control of Citrus Virus Diseases in California
B. Jamoussi
A Summary of Virus Diseases of Citrus in Tunisia
A. Bental
Evaluation of Recently Developed Indexing Methods in Israel
Francesco Russo
Nucellar Clones of Commercial Citrus Varieties in Italy—Present Status of Production and Use
F. Nour-Eldin and M. A. Tolba
Response of Citrus amblycarpa Ochse Rootstock to Citrus Virus Diseases
C. N. Roistacher and E. M. Nauer
Frequency of Virus Infection in Citrus Budwood Introduced into the United States
D. Zanardi, G, Anedda, and B. Follesa
A Summary of the Citrus Budwood Certification Program in Sardinia
G. Terranova and F. Russo
The Citrus Budwood Indexing Program of the Citrus Experiment Station of Acireale -
Proceedings 5 - 1972 - Conference 1969
Proceedings 5
Cover
Photo of Delegates
Title Page and Verso
Preface
Committees and Officers
Contributors
Contents1. Stubborn and Related Diseases
R. E. Schwarz
A Review of Stubborn and Greening Diseases of Citrus
E. O. Olson
Stubborn Disease Symptoms in Grafted Fruit of Citrus and Poncirus
C. Calavan, E. O. Olson, and D. W. Christiansen
Transmission of the Stubborn Pathogen in Citrus by Leaf-Piece Grafts
O. P. Gupta, J. P. Nauriyal, and L. C. Knorr
Citrus Greening in the Indian Punjab
R. E. Cortez and C. S. Celino
Epidemiology of Citrus Leaf Mottling in the Philippines
A. L. Martinez
On the Transmission and Translocation of the Greening Pathogen in Citrus
A. L. Martinez
Combined Effects of Greening and Seedling-Yellows Pathogens in Citrus
H. J. Su and T. Matsumoto
Further Studies on the Complex Causing Likubin of Citrus in Taiwan
S. P. Raychaudhuri, T. K. Nariani, V. C. Lele, and G. R. Singh
Greening and Citrus Decline in India
C. I. Gonzales, R. C. Viñas, and L A. Vergara
Observations on 110 Citrus Cultivars Planted in an Area Severely Infested by Leaf Mottling
R. E. Schwarz
Strains of the Greening Pathogen
R. E. Schwarz and G. C. Green
Heat Requirements for Symptom Suppression and Inactivation of the Greening Pathogen
H. D. Catling
Factors Regulating Populations of Psyllid Vectors of Greening
H. D. Catling and G. C. Green
The Influence of Weather on the Survival and Population Fluctuations of Trioza erytreae (Del Guercio) — a Vector of Greening2. Satsuma Dwarf
T. Miyakawa
Reaction of Some Citrus and Herbaceous Plants to Satsuma Dwarf Virus Strains
H. Tanaka and S. Yamada
Evidence for a Relationship among the Viruses of Satsuma Dwarf, Citrus Mosaic, Navel-Infectious-Mottling, Natsudaidai Dwarf, Citrus Variegation, and Citrus Crinkly Leaf
H. Kitajima, H. Tanaka, S. Yamada, and K. Kishi
Influence of Temperature on the Development of Leaf Symptoms of Satsuma Dwarf Disease
S. Tanaka
Transmission of Satsuma Dwarf Virus from Herbaceous Plants to Citrus by Approach Grafts
K. Kishi
Accentuation of Satsuma Dwarf Symptoms by Seedling-Yellows Virus3. Psorosis
P. Broadbent
Relationships of Viruses of the Psorosis Virus Complex
J. L. Guardiola, E. Gonzáles-Sicilia, and F Martí
Yield and Mineral Content of Scaly-Bark-Affected Sweet Orange Trees4. Exocortis
L. G. Weathers and F. C. Greer, Jr.
Gynura as a Host for Exocortis Virus of Citrus
S. Yamada and H. Tanaka
Damage from Exocortis in Japan
P. Ling
A Report on Exocortis Virus in Taiwan
S. M. Garnsey and L. G. Weathers
Factors Affecting Mechanical Spread of Exocortis Virus5. Tristeza
W. P. Bitters
Reaction of Some New Citrus Hybrids and Citrus Introductions as Rootstocks to Inoculations with Tristeza Virus in California
O. Rodriguez, S. Moreira. A. A. Salibe, and J. T. Sobrinho
Further Study of the Tolerance to Tristeza Virus of Citrus Varieties Suitable for Rootstocks in Brazil
A. A. Salibe, S. Moreira, and O. Rodriguez
Performance of Selections of Trifoliate Orange and Trifoliate Orange Hybrids as Rootstocks for Citrus in the Presence of Tristeza Virus
J. M. Wallace and R. J. Drake
Studies on Recovery of Citrus Plants from Seedling Yellows and the Resulting Protection Against Reinfection
J. M. Wallace and R. J. Drake
Use of Seedling-Yellows Recovery and Protection Phenomena in Producing Tristeza-Tolerant, Susceptible, Scion-Rootstock Combinations
H. Omori and H. Matsumoto
The Cause of Stem Pitting and Small Fruit in Natsudaidai Trees
E. C. Calavan, R. M. Pratt, B. W. Lee, J. P. Hill, and R. L Blue
Tristeza Susceptibility of Sweet Orange on Troyer Citrange Rootstock
A. R. Pujol, R. E. Schwarz, M. V. Fernandez Valiela, and D. S. Rodriguez
A Decline of Citrus on Trifoliate Orange Rootstock Associated with Tristeza Virus
R. M. Pratt and S. Jorgensen
Prebudded Mexican Lime Cuttings for Rapid Indexing for Tristeza
R. M. Pratt, E. C. Calavan, and J. P. Hill
The Tristeza Suppression and Eradication Program in California
A. Sasaki
Comparison of Hassaku Dwarf and Seedling-Yellows Viruses
R. M. Allen and R. H. Hilgeman
Effects of Tristeza Virus Infection on Growth and Yield of Three Citrus Varieties
G. W. Müller and A. S. Costa
Reduction in Yield of Galego Lime Avoided by Preimmunization with Mild Strains of Tristeza Virus6. Cristacortis and Impietratura
E. de Martino, A. Scuderi, and G. Terranova
Effect of Cristacortis on Growth and Productivity of Tarocco Sweet Orange
R. Vogel and J. M. Bové
Relation of Cristacortis Virus to Other Citrus Viruses
G. Cartia and A. Catara
Susceptibility of Citrus Cultivars to Impietratura7. Xyloporosis and Other Diseases
G. Majorana and R. E. Schwarz
Studies on Two Mechanically Transmissible Citrus Viruses
A. A Salibe, O. Rodriguez, and S. Moreira
Studies on Xyloporosis of Citrus in Brazil
S. Planes and F. Martí
Leaf Variegation with Ring Spots
F. Marras
Narrow Leaf, a Previously Undescribed Virus Effect on Citrus
C. N. Roistacher, E. C. Calavan, R. L. Blue, and E. M. Nauer
A Graft-Transmissible Stunting Factor in Citrus
V. Rossetti, O. Ferreira De Mello, E. De Conti, and T. Namekata
A New Type of Decline on Citrus Trees in Brazil
G. Terranova and A. Scuderi
Investigations on Rumple of Lemon8. Purification and Electron Microscopy
D. Yot-Dauthy, D. Laflèche, and J. M. Bové
Citrus, a Local Lesion Host of Tobacco Necrosis Virus
Y. Saito and H. Hibino
Electron Microscopy of Satsuma Dwarf Virus in Host Cells
H. Schneider and P. J. Sasaki
Ultrastructural Studies of Chromatic Cells in Tristeza-Diseased Lime9. Physiological and Biochemical Aspects
V. P. Bhutani, J. C. Bakhshi, and L. C. Knorr
Quantitative Biochemical Changes in Healthy and Decline Sweet Orange Trees Associated with Bud-Union Crease
P. R. Desjardins, J. V. French, and C. L. Niblett
Electrophoretic Forms of Citrus-Infectious-Variegation Virus
A. W. Feldman, R. W. Hanks, and S. M. Garnsey
Localization and Detection of Coumarins in Exocortis-Virus-lnfected Citron
R. W. Hanks and A. W. Feldman
Changes in Amounts of Auxinlike Growth Promoter, Gibberellin, and Inhibitor in Citrus Infected with Exocortis Virus
S. Grasso, A. Catara, and G. Scaramuzzi
Mode of Action and Properties of a Plant Virus Inhibitor in Citrus Extracts
C. N. Roistacher and E. C. Calavan
Heat Tolerance of Preconditioned Citrus Budwood for Virus Inactivation10. Other Subjects
J. K. Long, L. R. Fraser, and J. E. Cox
Possible Value of Close-planted, Virus-dwarfed Orange Trees
W. P. Bitters, T. Murashige, T. S. Rangan, and E. Nauer
Investigations on Establishing Virus-Free Citrus Plants Through Tissue Culture
W. Reuther, E. C. Calavan, E. M. Nauer, and C. N. Roistacher
The California Citrus Variety Improvement Program After Twelve Years
H. D. Chapman
Visual Symptoms of Mineral Deficiencies and Excesses
L. G. Weathers, L. Sánchez A., and R. G. Platt
Citrus Virus Diseases of Chile
M. Cohen
A Leaf Insert Graft Used for Virus Transmission in Citrus
A. L. Madaluni, A. Scognamiglio, and M. Talamé
Failure to Transmit Citrus-Exocortis and Crinkly-Leaf Viruses by NematodesAddendum: Botanical Names of Some Species Mentioned in This Book
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Proceedings 6 - 1974 - Conference 1972
Proceedings 6
Cover
Title Page and Verso
Preface
Contributors
Proceedings Available
ContentsStubborn, Greening, and Related Diseases
J. M. Bové and P. Saglio
Stubborn and Greening: A Review, 1969-1972
J. M. Bové, E. C. Calavan, S. P. Capoor, R. E. Cortez, and R. E. Schwarz
Influence of Temperature on Symptoms of California Stubborn, South Africa Greening, India Citrus Decline, and Philippines Leaf Mottling Diseases
E. C. Calavan, M. K. Harjung, A. E. S. A. Fudl-Allah, and J. W. Bowyer
Natural Incidence of Stubborn in Field-grown Citrus Seedlings and Bud-lings
C. W. Meister, R. M. Allen, and R. L. Caldwell
Study of Three Enzymes from Stubborn-affected Citrus Foliage
R. Vogel and J. M. Bové
Studies of Stubborn Disease in Corsica
R. E. Schwarz, J. N. Moll, and S. P. van Vuuren
Control of Citrus Greening and its Psylla Vector by Trunk Injections of Tetracyclines and Insecticides
R. E. Schwarz, J. N. Moll, and S. P. van Vuuren
Incidence of Fruit Greening on Individual Citrus Trees in South Africa
H. D. Catling and P. R. Atkinson
Spread of Greening by Trioza erytreae (Del Guercio) in Swaziland
T. Miyakawa, H. Tanaka, and C. Matsui
Studies on Citrus Greening Disease in Southern Japan
S. P. Capoor, D. G. Rao, and S. M. Viswanath
Greening Disease of Citrus in the Deccan Trap Country and its Relationship with the Vector, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama
S. P. Capoor, M. J. Thirumalachar, P. K. Pandey, and N. K. Chakraborty
Control of the Greening Disease of Citrus by B. P.-101: A New Chemotherapeutant
S. P. Raychaudhuri, T. K. Nariani, S. K. Ghosh, S. M. Viswanath, and Dinesh Kumar
Recent Studies on Citrus Greening in IndiaTristeza and Related Diseases
A. P. D. McClean
The Tristeza Virus Complex
J. M. Wallace and R. J. Drake
Field Performance of Tristeza-susceptible Citrus Trees Carrying Virus Derived from Plants that Recovered from Seedling Yellows
G. W. Müller, A. S. Costa, E. W. Kitajima, and I. J. B. Camargo
Additional Evidence that Tristeza Virus Multiplies in Passiflora spp.
E. W. Kitajima, G. W. Müller, and A. S. Costa
Electron Microscopy of Tristeza-infected Passiflora gracilis Jacq.
M. Bar-Joseph, G. Loebenstein, and Y. Oren
Use of Electron Microscopy in Eradication of Tristeza Sources Recently Found in Israel
M. Bar-Joseph and G. Loebenstein
Effect of Temperature on Concentration of Threadlike Particles, Stem Pitting, and Infectivity of Budwood from Tristeza-infected Palestine Sweet Lime
Luiz Carlos Donadio, José Orlando de Figueiredo, Ody Rodriguez, and Joaquim Teófilo Sobrinho
Behavior of Seedling Lines of Citrus Naturally Infected with Tristeza Virus
E. C. Calavan, R. L. Blue, R. M. Burns, and B. W. Lee
Experimentally Induced, Long-term Effects of Tristeza Virus on Trees of Valencia Orange on Citrange, Red Rough Lemon, and Trifoliate Orange Rootstocks near the California Coast
C. L. Costa, G. W. Müller, A. S. Costa, and J. Teófilo Sobrinho
Reducing Tristeza Infection of Citrus Seedlings by Repelling Toxoptera citricidus with Rice Husk MulchExocortis
S. P. Kapur and L. G. Weathers
Effect of Air Temperature and Light on Development of Exocortis in Gynura
S. P. Kapur, L. G. Weathers, and E. C. Calavan
Studies on Strains of Exocortis Virus in Citron and Gynura aurantiaca
A. Càtara, M. Longo, and G. Cartia
Growth of Phoma tracheiphila on Culture Media in Relation to Fungistatic Phenolic Compounds in Exocortis-infected Sour Orange Seedlings
Ody Rodriguez, Ary A. Salibe, and Jorgino Pompeu, Jr.
Reaction of Nucellar Hamlin Orange on Rangpur Lime to Several Exocortis Strains
Mortimer Cohen
Effect of Exocortis Inoculation on Performance of Marsh Grapefruit Trees on Various RootstocksCristacortis, Impietratura, and Related Diseases
G. Cartia and A. Càtara
Studies on Impietratura Disease
S. Pappo and Y. Oren
Observations on Impietratura of Grapefruit and Shamouti in Israel
R. Vogel and J. M. Bové
Studies on the Cause of Leaf Symptoms Associated with Cristacortis Disease of CitrusPsorosis and Related Diseases
Orlando Sampaio Passes, Ygor da Silva Coêlho, and Almir Pinto da Cunha Sobrinho
More Information on Psorosis Disease in Bahia, BrazilOther Virus Diseases of Citrus
S. M. Garnsey
Mechanical Transmission of a Virus that Produces Tatter Leaf Symptoms in Citrus excelsa
H. Tanaka and J. Imada
Mechanical Transmission of Viruses of Satsuma Dwarf, Citrus Mosaic, Navel Infectious Mottling, and Natsudaidai Dwarf to Herbaceous PlantsMechanical Transmission, Purification, Serology, and Electron Microscopy
L. G. Weathers, S. M. Garnsey, A. Càtara, P. R. Desjardins, G. Majorana and H. Tanaka
Mechanical Transmission of Citrus Viruses
P. R. Desjardins, G. Majorana, H. Tanaka, L. G. Weathers, S. M. Garnsey, and A. Càtara
Recent Developments in the Purification and Characterization of Citrus Viruses
G. L. Rana, A. Quacquarelli, and G. P. Martelli
Some Properties of Citrus Variegation Virus
S. M. Garnsey
Purification and Serology of a Florida Isolate of Citrus Variegation VirusPhysiological and Biochemical Aspects
A. W. Feldman, S. M. Garnsey, and R. W. Hanks
Coumarin Accumulation in Citrus Tissue Infected with Exocortis Virus, as Influenced by Virus Titer, Strain, and Citron Clone
R. W. Hanks and A. W. Feldman
Use of Arginine and Total Amino Acids to Determine Site of Stress in Citrus Trees with Young-tree Decline
O. Ferreira de Mello, V. Rossetti, and E. De Conti
Application of the Fluorescence Test to Citrus Affected by Virus and Virus-like Diseases
J. N. Moll
Fluorometric Determination of Antibiotic Residues in Citrus Trees Injected with Tetracycline HydrochlorideViruslike Diseases of Citrus
A. P. D. McClean
Abnormal Bud Union Between Some Sweet Oranges and Rough Lemon Root-stock: Evidence of Cause by a Transmissible Pathogen
A. P. D. McClean
Abnormal Bud Unions of Lemon and Trifoliate Orange Stock
C. O. Youtsey and G. D. Bridges
Previously Unreported Stem-pitting Symptoms of Florida Citrus
A. P. D. McClean
Abnormal Bud Unions of Triumph Grapefruit and Related Varieties on Rough Lemon Rootstock
Francisco Marti and Celia Fuertes
Note on Two Citrus Leaf Patterns Suspected of Being Virus-inducedOther Subjects
Stanley M. Mather and Eley H. McEachern
Recent Improvements in Citrus Registration and Certification Programs in CaliforniaBotanical Names of Some Common Herbaceous Plants Mentioned in the Proceedings
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Proceedings 7 - 1976 - Conference 1975
Proceedings 7
Cover
Title Page and Verso
Preface
Contributors
Proceedings AvailableStubborn, Greening, and Related Diseases
M. Russo, G. L. Rana, A. L. Granett, and E. C. Calavan
Visualization of Spiroplasma citri in the Leafhopper Scaphytopius nitridus (De Long).
E. C. Calavan, R. L. Blue, M. K. Harjung, G. Cartia, A. L. Granett, G. L. Rana, and D. J. Gumpf
Seasonal and Geographic Variations in Natural Spread of Stubborn Disease.
L. C. Cochran and M. Samadi
Distribution of Stubborn Disease in Iran.
Monique Gamier, J. Latrille, and J. M. Bové
Spiroplasma citri and the Organism Associated with Likubin: Comparison of their Envelope Systems.
G. Massonie, Monique Gamier, and J. M. Bové
Transmission of Indian Citrus Decline by Trioza erytreae (Del Guercio), the Vector of South African Greening.
L. C. Cochran
The Occurrence of Greening in Pakistan.
D. M. Altamirano, C. I. Gonzales, and R. C. Viñas
Analysis of the Devastation of Leaf Mottling (Greening) Disease of Citrus and Its Control Program in the Philippines.
H. J. Su and S. C. Chang
The Responses of the Likubin Pathogen to Antibiotics and Heat Therapy.
Shoichi Tanaka and Yoji Doi
Further Investigations of Likubin of Ponkan Mandarin.Tristeza and Related Diseases
M. Bar-Joseph, G. Loebenstein, and J. Cohen
Comparison of Particle Characteristics and Cytopathology of Citrus Tristeza Virus and Other Morphologically Similar Viruses.
B. Raccah, G. Loebenstein, M. Bar-Joseph, and Y. Oren
Transmission of Tristeza by Aphids Prevalent on Citrus, and Operation of the Tristeza Suppression Programme in Israel.
Mortimer Cohen
A Comparison of Some Tristeza Isolates and a Cross-Protection Trial in Florida.
I. R. Thornton and L. L. Stubbs
Control of Tristeza Decline of Grapefruit on Sour Orange Rootstock by Preinduced Immunity.
J. M. Wallace and R. J. Drake
Progress Report of Studies in California on Preimmunization Against Tristeza in Budded Citrus Trees.
M. A. Tolba, M. M. Ragab, and F. Nour-Eldin
Studies on Citrus Tristeza Virus Disease: II. Distribution and Movement of the Causal Virus in Citrus Plants.
J. E. Cox, L. R. Fraser, and P. Broadbent
Stem Pitting of Grapefruit — Field Protection by the Use of Mild Strains, an Evaluation of Trials in Two Climatic Districts.
Carlos M. M. Dornelles
Stem Pitting in Citrus Varieties and Nucellar Clones in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
Ary A. Salibe and Martha M. Mischan
Rootstock Effect on Tristeza Stem-Pitting Expression in Sweet Orange Trees.Exocortis
J. S. Semancik
Citrus Exocortis Disease — 1965 to 1975.
L. G. Weathers, F. M. Osman, and D. J. Gumpf
Extraction, Transmission, Host Range, Properties, and Ecology of a Virus from Gynura that Interacts with the Exocortis Pathogen.
J. Pompeu, Jr., 0. Rodriguez, J. Teófilo Sob., J. P. Neves Jorge, and A. A. Salibe
Behavior of Nucellar and Old Clones of Hamlin Sweet Orange Budded on Rangpur Lime Rootstock.
M. Samadi
Growth of Exocortis-Infected Citrus on Dabeh Rootstock.Cristacortis and Impietratura
R. Vogel and J. M. Bové
Evidence for the Existence of Strains of the Cristacortis Pathogen.
M. Bar-Joseph
Some Effects of Temperature of Symptom Appearance and Therapy of Citrus Impietratura Disease.Other Virus Diseases of Citrus
Dennis Gonsalves and S. M. Garnsey
Association of Particle Size with Sedimentation Velocity of the Nucleoprotein Components of Citrus Variegation and Citrus Leaf Rugose Viruses.
H. Tanaka and J. Imada
Purification of Viruses of Citrus Mosaic and Navel Orange Infectious Mottling.
R. Vogel and J. M. Bové
Effect of Various Concave-Gum Isolates on Mandarin and Sweet Orange Trees: Absence of Correlation between Reduction of Growth and Severity of Symptom Expression.
T. Miyakawa and C. Matsui
A Bud-Union Abnormality of Satsuma Mandarin on Poncirus trifoliata Rootstock in Japan.
Hector G. Campiglia, Carlos M. Silveira and Ary A. Salibe
Psorosis Transmission through Seeds of Trifoliate Orange.Viruslike Diseases of Citrus
A. W. Feldman, R. W. Hanks, and E. P. Du Charme
Reaction of Young Citrus Trees to Graft Inoculations from Young Tree Decline and Sand Hill Decline-Affected Donors.
P. Broadbent, L. R. Fraser and J. McGechan
Australian Citrus Dieback.
L. R. Fraser, P. Broadbent, and J. E. Cox
Gummy Pitting of Poncirus trifoliata: Its Association with Dwarfing of Citrus in New South Wales.
A. A. Salibe, J. C. Tucci, P. B. Girardin, and H. G. Campiglia
"Marchitamiento Repentino," an Infectious Disease of Citrus Trees.
Nurinnisa Ozbek, Mithat Ozsan, Onder Tuzcu, and Sami Danisman
A Preliminary Study of Rumple — A Serious Rind Disorder of Lemons in Turkey.
G. Cartia, M. Davino, and G. Granata
Two Additional Viruslike Disorders of Sweet Orange in Sicily.
Ody Rodriguez
Bark Suberification of Citrus Trees: Evidence of the Genetic Nature of the Trouble.Surveys, Citrus Improvement, and Other Subjects
C. N. Roistacher
Detection of Citrus Viruses by Graft Transmission: A Review.
C. N. Roistacher, L. Navarro, and T. Murashige
Recovery of Citrus Selections Free of Several Viruses, Exocortis Viroid, and Spiroplasma citri by Shoot-Tip Grafting in vitro.
L. Navarro, C. N. Roistacher, and T. Murashige
Effect of Size and Source of Shoot Tips on Psorosis-A and Exocortis Content of Navel Orange Plants Obtained by Shoot-Tip Grafting in vitro.
L. Navarro
The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain.
P. Broadbent and L. R. Fraser
The Australian Citrus Improvement Programme.
R. L. Blue C. N. Roistacher, G. Cartia. and F C. Calavan
Leaf-Disc Grafting — A Rapid Indexing Method for Detection of Some Citrus Viruses.
J. A. Samson and J. P. M. Bink
Citrus Budding in the Tropics: Towards an Explanation of the Favorable Results of Lopping.
C. Z. Keramidas
Citrus Virus Diseases in Poros (Greece).
D. N. Zois
The Virus Disease Situation in Greek Citriculture.
Pu Ling
Investigation on the Incidence of Citrus Virus Diseases in Taiwan.Botanical Names of Some Common Herbaceous Plants Mentioned in the Proceedings
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Proceedings 8 - 1980 - Conference 1979
Proceedings 8
Cover
Title Page and Verso
Dedication and Memorial
Preface
ContributorsTristeza and Related Diseases
M. Bar-Joseph, S. M. Garnsey, D. Gonsalves, and D. E. Purcifull
Detection of Citrus Tristeza Virus. I. Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) and SDS-Immunodiffusion Methods.
S. M. Garnsey, R. G. Christie, K. S. Derrick, and M. Bar-Joseph
Detection of Citrus Tristeza Virus. II. Light and Electron Microscopy of Inclusions and Viral Particles.
A. Sasaki, T. Tsuchizaki, and Y. Saito
Distribution of Citrus Tristeza Virus Antigen in Citrus Tissues.
Hiroyuki Ieki and Shun-ichi Yamada
Inactivation of Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) with Heat Treatment: Heat Tolerance and Inactivation of CTV on Rootstock-Scion Combinations.
Akira Yamaguchi and Patrakosol Patpong
Comparison of Time Requirement for Graft Transmission of Citrus Tristeza Virus With Other Fruit Tree Viruses.
R. M, Burns, E. C. Calavan, R. L. Blue, and B. W. Lee
Effects of Tristeza Virus Inoculations in Valencia Oranges on Six Rootstocks.
C. M. M. Dornelles and E. L. S. Souza
Interrelation Among Rootstocks, Leaf Composition and Stem Pitting on Sweet Orange Scions.
Patricia Broadbent, K. Bevington, L. Fraser, and B. Freeman
Behavior of Citrus macrophylla as a Rootstock for Eureka Lemon in Trials in New South Wales.
O. Rodriguez, J. Pompeu, J. O. Figueiredo, A. A. Caetano, and J. Telfilo Sob
Influence of Ecological and Genetic Conditions on Damage and Symptom Expressions of Tristeza in Brazil.
M. Koizumi and A. Sasaki
Protection Phenomena Against Tristeza in Trees Preinoculated with Vein Enation Virus.
I. R. Thornton, R. W. Emmett, and L. L. Stubbs
A Further Report on the Grapefruit Tristeza Preimmunization Trial at Mildura, Victoria.
K. Balaraman
Interaction Studies Between a Mild Strain of Tristeza on Acid Lime and Other Virus or Viruslike Diseases of Citrus.
K. Balaraman and K. Ramakrishnan
Strain Variation and Cross Protection in Citrus Tristeza Virus on Acid Lime.
E. C. Calavan, M. K. Harjung, R. L. Blue, C. N. Roistacher, D. J. Gumpf, and P. W. Moore
Natural Spread of Seedling Yellows and Sweet Orange and Grapefruit Stem Pitting Tristeza Viruses at the University of California, Riverside.
C. N. Roistacher, E. M. Nauer, A. Kishaba, and E. C. Calavan
Transmission of Citrus Tristeza Virus by Aphis gossypii Reflecting Changes in Virus Transmissibility in California.
Ferdinand E. Klas
Population Densities and Spatial Patterns of the Aphid Tristeza Vector, Toxoptera citricida Kirk.
G. Cartia, S. Barbagallo, and A. Catara
Lack of Spread of Citrus Tristeza Virus by Aphids in Sicily.Greening, Stubborn and Related Diseases
J. M. Bové, P. Bonnet, M. Gamier, and B. Aubert
Penicillin and Tetracycline Treatments of Greening Disease-affected Citrus Plants in the Glasshouse, and the Bacterial Nature of the Procaryote Associated with Greening.
B. Aubert, and J. M. Bové
Effect of Penicillin or Tetracycline Injections of Citrus Trees Affected by Greening Disease Under Field Conditions in Reunion Island.
J. N. Moll, S. P. Van Vuuren, and D. L. Milne
Greening Disease, the Southern African Situation.
J. Etienne, and B. Aubert T. K. Nariani, and K. N. Bhagabati
Biological Control of Psyllid Vectors of Greening Disease on Reunion Island.
T. K. Nariani, and K. N. Bhagabati
Studies on the Therapeutic and Insect Vector Control of the Greening Disease of Citrus in India.
Soelaeman Tirtawidjaja
Citrus Virus Research in Indonesia.
C. Mouches, P. Duthil, J. C. Vignault, F. Protopapadakis, A. Nhami, J. G. Tully, and J. M. Bové
Characterization of Spiroplasmas by Polyacrylamide Gel Analysis of their Proteins and Enzymes.
C. Saillard, O. Garcia-Jurado, J. M. Bové, J. C. Vignault, G. Moutous, A. Fos, J. Bonfils, A. Nhami, R. Vogel, and G. Viennot-Bourgin
Application of ELISA to the Detection of Spiroplasma citri in Plants and Insects.
A. Nhami, J. M. Bové, C. Bové, M. Monsion, M. Gamier, C. Saillard, G. Moutous, and A. Fos
Natural Transmission of Spiroplasma citri to Periwinkles in Morocco.Psorosis, Ringspot, Cristacortis and Related Diseases
L. Navarro, J. Júarez, J. F. Ballester, and J. A. Pina
Elimination of Some Citrus Pathogens Producing Psorosis-like Leaf Symptoms, by Shoot-tip Grafting in vitro.
L. W. Timmer and S. M. Garnsey
Natural Spread of Citrus Ringspot Virus in Texas and its Association with Psorosis- like Diseases in Florida and Texas.
S. M. Garnsey and L. W. Timmer
Mechanical Transmissibility of Citrus Ringspot Virus Isolates From Florida, Texas, and California.
R. Vogel and J. M. Bové
Citrus Ringspot in Corsica.
P. Broadbent and L. R. Fraser
Psorosis in New South Wales, Australia.
R. Vogel and J. M. Bové
Pollen Transmission to Citrus of the Agent Inducing Cristacortis and Psorosis Young Leaf Symptoms.
Maria Bassi, G. Perrotta, G. Magnano di San Lio, and A. Catara
Electron Microscopic Investigations on Volkamer Lemon Affected by Impietratura.Exocortis and Gummy Pitting
Mortimer Cohen, William S. Castle, Richard L. Phillips, and Dennis Gonsalves
Effect of Exocortis Viroid on Citrus Tree Size and Yield in Florida.
L. R. Fraser and Patricia Broadbent
Variation in Symptom Expression of Exocortis and Gummy Pitting in Citrus Trees on Poncirus trifoliata Rootstock in New South Wales.
V. Rossetti, J. Pompeu, Jr., O. Rodriquez, M. H. Vechiato, M. L. da Veiga, D. A. Oliveira, and J. Teofilo Sobrinho
Reaction of Exocortis-Infected and Healthy Trees to Experimental Phytophthora Inoculations.
Ary A. Salibe
Further Studies on Exocortis Disease of Citrus.Other Citrus Virus Diseases
T. Miyakawa
Occurrence and Varietal Distribution of Tatter Leaf-Citrange Stunt Virus and Its Effects on Japanese Citrus.
C. N. Roistacher, E. M. Nauer, and R. L. Wagner
Transmissibility off Cachexia, Dweet Mottle, Psorosis, Tatterleaf and Infectious Variegation Viruses on Knife Blades and Its Prevention.
Shoji Yamamoto and Akira Yamaguchi
Spread of Citrus Mosaic through Distribution of a New Clone of Satsuma Mandarin.
E. Tribulato, G. Cartia, A. Catara, and G. Continella
Performance of a Clementine Mandarin with Cachexia-Xyloporosis on Eleven Rootstocks.
G. S. Reddy and V. D. Murti
Two New Transmissible Diseases of Sweet Orange from Andhra Pradesh, India.
V. D. Murti and G. S. Reddy
Oily Specks in Rangpur Lime: A New Graft-Transmissible Disorder from Andhra Pradesh, India.Diseases of Undertermined Etiology
R. E. Schwarz, T. Arguelles, P. Monsted, H. Wutscher, and L. Termachuka
Studies on the Cause of the Fruta Bolita or Declinamiento Disease of Citrus in Argentina.
V. Rossetti, H. K. Wutscher, J. F. Childs, O. Rodriguez, C. S. Moreira, G. W. Müller, H. S. Prates, J. D. De Negri, and A. Greve
Decline of Citrus Trees in the State of São Paulo, Brazil.
Mortimer Cohen
Nonrandom Distribution of Trees with Citrus Blight.
A. W. Feldman and R. W. Hanks
Recovery of Rickettsialike Bacteria from Xylem of Healthy and Young Tree Decline- Affected Citrus Trees.
Ferdinand E. Klas and T. S. Ie
Rickettsialike Organisms: The Possible Cause of Citrus Blight in Suriname.
P. Moreno and M. Aparicio
Unproductivity of Navel Orange Trees in Spain: A New Disease?
A. Catara, M. Davino, and G. Magnano di San Lio
Investigations on a Bergamont Gummosis in Calabria (Italy).
Luiz Carlos Donadio
Compatibility Study of Citrus Rootstock Varieties on Rangpur Lime.
L. Navarro, J. F. Ballester, J. Juarez, J. A. Pina, J. M. Arregui, R. Bono, L. Fernandez de Cordova, and C. Ortega
The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain (CVIPS) After Four Years.Common and Botanical Names of Some Species and Hybrids of Citrus, Fortunella, and Poncirus Mentioned in the Proceedings
Common and Botanical Names of Some Nonrutaceous Plants Mentioned in the Proceedings -
Proceedings 9 - 1984 - Conference 1983
Proceedings 9
Cover
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Dedication and Memorial
Preface
ContributorsSILVER ANNIVERSARY
S. M. Garnsey
Twenty-Five Years of Outstanding Progress in Citrus Virus Research Marks IOCV's Silver AnniversaryTRISTEZA AND RELATED DISEASES
C. N. Roistacher and M. Bar Joseph
Transmission of Tristeza and Seedling Yellows Tristeza Virus by Aphis gossypii from Sweet Orange, Grapefruit and Lemon to Mexican lime
C. N. Roistacher, M. Bar-Joseph and T. Carson
Preferential Feeding by Aphis gossypii on Young Leaves of Sweet Orange, Grapefruit and Lemon
A. Hermoso de Mendoza, J. F. Ballester Olmos, and J. A. Pina Lorca
Transmission of Citrus Tristeza Virus by Aphids (Homoptera, Aphididae) in Spain
O. Nickel, F. Klingauf, and H. U. Fischer
Transmission of Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) from "Declinamiento"-Diseased Sweet Orange Trees on Trifoliate Orange Rootstocks and its Epidemiology in Relation to the Flight Activity of the Vector, Toxoptera citricida Kirk. (Homoptera: Aphididae) in Misioness, Argentina
G. W. Müller and S. M. Garnsey
Susceptibility of Citrus Varieties, Species, Citrus Relatives, and Non-Rutaceous Plants to Slash-Cut Mechanical Inoculation with Citrus Tristeza Virus(CTV)
M. Koizumi and S. Kuhara
Protection of Preinoculated Citrus Trees against Tristeza Virus in Relation to the Virus Concentration Detected by ELISA
E. Feichtenberger, V. Rossetti, A. A. Salibe and D. A. Oliveira
Reaction of Pera Sweet Orange Trees Preimmunized Against Tristeza to Inoculations with Phytophthora citrophthora
L. J. Marais and J. M. Kotzé
Techniques for the Selection of Mild Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus
B. Aubert and C. Bove
Mild and Severe Strains of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Reunion Island
J. V. DaGraça, L. J. Marais, and L. A. Von Broembsen
Severe Tristeza Stem Pitting Decline of Young Grapefruit in South Africa
M. Davino, A. Catara, F. Russo, G. Terranova, and G. Carbone
A Survey for Citrus Tristeza Virus in Italy by the Use of Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
C. Ke, S. M. Garnsey, and J. H. Tsai
A Survey of Citrus Tristeza Virus in China by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Ary A Salibe and Dalmo C. Giacometti
Evidences that Tristeza and Stem Pitting are Different Viruses or Components of the Same Complex
P. Moreno, J. Ortiz, J. Guerri
Changes in the Bark Proteins of Sour Orange Rootstock Induced by Citrus Tristeza Virus
Silvio Moreira, Célio S. Moreira, and Ary A. Salibe
Behaviour of Rough Lemon as Rootstock in the Presence of Tristeza Virus
Miguel Angel García, Paúl Jaime Tan Jun, and Guillermo J. Torres Leal
Behavior of Alemow as a Citrus Rootstock in Tucuman, Argentina
R. Mendt, G. Plaza, R. Boscán, J. Martínez, and R. Lastra
Spread of Citrus Tristeza Virus and Evaluation of Tolerant Rootstocks in VenezuelaSTUBBORN, GREENING AND RELATED DISEASES
B. Aubert and S. Quilici
Biological Control of the African and Asian Citrus Psyllids (Homoptera: Psylloidae), Through Eulophid and Encyrtid Parasites (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) in Reunion Island
J. M. Bové and M. Garnier
Citrus Greening and Psylla Vectors of the Disease in the Arabian Peninsula
M. Garnier, N. Daniel, and J. M. Bové
The Greening Organism is a Gram Negative Bacterium
G. N. Oldfield, D. A. Sullivan, and E. C. Calavan
Inoculativity of Leafhopper Vectors of Stubborn Disease in California
G. N. Oldfield, D. A. Sullivan, and E. C. Calavan
Aspects of Transmission of the Citrus Stubborn Pathogen by Scaphytopius nitridus (DeLong)
C. Mouches, G. Barroso, A. Gadeau, and J. M. Bové
Characterization of Two Plasmids from Spiroplasma citri Strains MH and M4: Their Distribution Among Other Spiroplasma Strains or Species
J. M. Bové, C. Saillard, J. C. Vignault, and A. Fos
Citrus Stubborn Disease in Iraq and Syria: Correlation Between Symptom Expression and Detection of Spiroplasma citri by Culture and ELISA
Th. Steiner, M. Garnier, and J. M. Bové
Infection of Three Insect Cell Cultures by Spiroplasma citri and Other SpiroplasmasOTHER GRAFT-TRANSMISSIBLE AGENTS
Beñatena, H. N. and M. M. Portillo
Natural Spread of Psorosis in Sweet Orange Seedlings
Alicia Diamante de Zubrzycki, Héctor M. Zubrzycki, and Mabel Correa
Determination of the Distribution of Psorosis in Commercial Plantings
C. Casafús and N. Costa
Recent Experiences and Studies on the Type of Psorosis from Concordia, Argentina
Luis E. Arroyo
Elimination of Citrus Ringspot Virus by Shoot-Tip Grafting
V. Rossetti, Eduardo Feichtenberger, A. A. Salibe and D. A. Oliveira
Reaction of Exocortis and Rumple Diseased Lemon Trees to Phytophthora citrophthora Inoculations
G. Cartia, Rosa La Rosa, and A. Catara
A Gummy Pitting of Trifoliate Orange in Italy
S. M. Garnsey, N. Baksh, M. Davino, and J. P. Agostini
A Mild Isolate of Citrus Variegation Virus Found in Florida Citrus
M. Davino and S. M. Garnsey
Purification, Characterization, and Serology of a Mild Strain of Citrus Infectious Variegation Virus from Florida
Kinji Ushiyama, Tomio Usugi, and Hiroyuki Hibino
A New Citrus Virus Disease: Citrus Yellow Mottle
C. M. Chagas, Victoria Rossetti, and L. G. Chiavegato
Effectiveness of the Different Life Cycle Stages of Brevipalpus phoenicis Geijskes in Leprosis Transmission
C. M. Chagas and Victoria Rossetti
Transmission of Leprosis by Grafting
Luiz Gonzaga Chiavegato and Ary A. Salibe
Transmissibility of Leprosis Symptoms by Brevipalpus phoenicis to Young Citrus Plants Under Laboratory Conditions
Henry Schneider
Host Range of the Fatal Yellows Disease
M. Koizumi
Elimination of Tatter Leaf-Citrange Stunt Virus from Satsuma Mandarin by Shoot-tip Grafting following Pre-heat-treatment
L. Navarro, J. A. Pina, J. F. Ballester, P. Moreno, and M. Cambra
A New Graft Transmissible Disease Found in Nagami Kumquat
Rosa La Rosa, Mariangela Napoli, Isabella Di Silvestro, and A. Catara
Bud Knot: A Disorder of Bergamot
A. Catara, M. Davino, and G. Magnano di San Lio
Further Studies on a Virus-like Gummosis of Bergamot
L. W. Timmer and S. M. Garnsey
Stunting, Budunion Crease, and Inverse Pitting of Grapefruit on Sour Orange Rootstock
G. Terranova, A. Starrantino, and F. Russo
Phytosanitary Status of Bergamot in Italy
G. Majorana and G. Continella
Transmission of Rumple Symptoms to Nucellar ClonesDECLINES OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY
R. K. Yokomi, S. M. Garnsey, R. H. Young, and G. R. Grimm
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Citrus Blight Incidence in 'Valencia' Orange Groves in Central Florida
R. F. Lee, L. J. Marais, and R. H. Brlansky
A Survey for Citrus Blight in South Africa
H. U. Fischer, L. W. Timmer, and G. W. Müller
Comparison of "Declinamiento", "Blight", "Declinio", and "Marchitamiento Repentino" by Use of Uniform Examination Methods
C. M. Casafús, G. N. Banfi, N. B. Costa, and R. W. Drescher
Influence of Soil Liming on the Appearance of Declinamiento Symptoms on Citrus Trees
Miguel Angel García, Miguel Angel González, Raúl Jaime Tan Jun, Guillermo J. Torres Leal, and María E. Boggiatto de Pacheco
Studies of "Declinamiento" in Citrus in the Northwest of Argentina
M. A. González, M. A. García, and R. J. Tan Jun
Similarity between Florida's Blight and Decline of Citrus in the Argentine Northwest
Alicia Diamante de Zubrzycki, Heinz Wutscher, and Diego S. Rodriguez
Declinamiento of Valencia Late Orange on Poncirus trifoliata in Belle Vista (Corrientes), Argentina
O. R. Paguio, Y. S. Coelho, H. P. Santos Filho, and H. K. Wutscher
Citrus Declinio in the State of Bahia, Brazil: Occurrence and Responses to Blight Diagnostic Tests
Ary A. Salibe and Anario Jahen
Considerations on the Possible Nature of Citrus Decline
Victoria Rossetti, J. Krausemann, and E. Feichtenberger
Attempts to Induce Recovery of Citrus Trees Affected by "Declinio"VIRUS AND VIROID DETECTION
J. A. Dodds, S. J. Tamaki and C. N. Roistacher
Indexing of Citrus Tristeza Virus Double-Stranded RNA in Field Trees
J. A. Dodds, R. L. Jordan, J. A. Heick and S. J. Tamaki
Double-Stranded RNA of the Diagnosis of Citrus and Avocado Viruses
R. H. Brlansky, S. M. Garnsey, R. F. Lee, and D. E. Purciful
Application of Citrus Tristeza Virus Antisera in Labeled Antibody, Immuno-Electron Microscopial, and Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate-Immunodiffusion Tests
Nadeer Baksh, R. F. Lee, and S. M. Garnsey
Detection of Citrus Exocortis Viroid by Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
E. M. Nauer and C. N. Roistacher
Evaluation of Seedlings of 63 Citrus Cultivars for Cachexia Detection
G. Boccardo Rosa La Rosa, and A. Catara
Detection of Citrus Exocortis Viroid by Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis of Nucleic Acid Extracts from Glasshouse CitrusOTHER SUBJECTS
Raúl Jaime Tan Jun, Jorge Palacios, Miguel Angel Garcia, and Guillermo Torres Leal
Virus Disease Influence in Citrus Plantations in Tucuman and Salta-Argentina
L. Navarro, J. Juarez, J. A. Pina, and J. F. Ballester
The Citrus Quarantine Station in Spain
A. Salibe and Ede Cereda
Limitations on the Use of Volkamer Lemon as Rootstock for CitrusCommon and Botanical Names of Some Species and Hybrids of Citrus and Citrus-Relatives Mentioned in the Proceedings
Common and Botanical Names of Some Nonrutaceous Plants Mentioned in the Proceedings -
Proceedings 10 - 1988 - Conference 1986
Proceedings 10
Cover
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Preface
Contributors
TRISTEZA AND RELATED DISEASESM. Cambra, J. Serra, D. Villalba, and P. Moreno
Present Situation of the Citrus Tristeza Virus in the Valencian Community
M. Davino, F. Marras, F. Russo, A. Catara, A. Foddai, and G. Terranova
Present Status of Citrus Tristeza in Italy
C. Bové, R. Vogel, D. Albertini and J. M. Bové
Discovery of a Strain of Tristeza Virus (K) Inducing No Symptoms in Mexican Lime
K. D. Albertini, R. Vogel, D. Bové and J. M. Bové
Transmission and Preliminary Characterization of Citrus Tristeza Virus Strain
J. F. Ballester-Olmos, J. A. Pina, P. Moreno, A. Hermoso de Mendoza, M. Cambra, and L. Navarro
Biological Characterization of Different Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) Isolates in Spain
J. F. Ballester-Olmos, J. A. Pina and L. Navarro
Detection of a Tristeza-Seedling Yellows Strain in Spain
R. F. Lee, S. M. Garnsey, L. J. Marais, J. N. Moll, and C. O. Youtsey
Distribution of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Grapefruit and Sweet Orange in Florida and South Africa
J. A. Dodds, T. Jarupat, and C. N. Roistacher
Effect of Host Passage on dsRNAs of Two Strains of Citrus Tristeza Virus
S. M. Garnsey, and G. W. Muller
Efficiency of Mechanical Transmission of Citrus Tristeza Virus
C. Vela, M. Cambra, A. Sanza and P. Moreno
Use of Specific Monoclonal Antibodies for Diagnosis of Citrus Tristeza Virus
A. Hermoso de Mendoza, J. F. Ballester-Olmos, J. A. Pina, J. Serra, and C. Fuertes
Differences in Transmission Efficiency of Citrus Tristeza Virus by Aphis gossypii Using Sweet Orange, Mandarin or Lemon Trees as Donor or Receptor Host Plants
Y. Ebrahimi, F. Anvari, R. Darjani and K. Shakholleslami
NonTransmission of Tristeza Virus by Aphids in Northern Iran During the Last Eighteen Years
A. Hermoso de Mendoza, J. F. Ballester-Olmos, J. A. Pina
Comparative Aphid Transmission of a Common Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolate and a Seedling Yellows Isolate Recently Introduced into Spain
P. Moreno, J. Piquer, J. A. Pina, J. Juarez and M. Cambra
Spread of Citrus Tristeza Virus in a Heavily Infested Citrus Area in Spain
R. K. Yokomi and S. M. Garnsey
Host Effects on Natural Spread of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Florida
G. W. Müller, A. S. Costa, J. L. Castro and N. Guirado
Results from Preimmunization Tests to Control the Capão Bonito Strain of Tristeza
Hiroyuki Ieki and Akira Yamaguchi
Protective Interference of Mild Strains of Citrus Tristeza Virus Against a Severe Strain in Morita Navel Orange
C. N. Roistacher, J. A. Dodds and J. a. Bash
Cross Protection Against Citrus Tristeza Seedling Yellows and Stem Pitting Virus by Protective Isolates Developed in Greenhouse Plants
Orlando Sampaio Passos, Almir Pinto Da Cunha Sobrinho and Walter dos Santos Soares Filho
Selection of Nucellar Pera Sweet Orange Clones with Regard to Tristeza Virus
Y. Ebrahimi and Fatemeh Anvari
The Susceptibility of Six Natural Citrus Hybrids to the Tristeza Virus Disease in Northern Iran
R. Mendt, F. Ochoa, L. Villalba, H. Uhlig, G. Pérez, A. Cedeño and T. Barreto
Evaluation of Citrus Tristeza Virus Tolerant Rootstocks Grafted with Valencia Orange in Venezuela
F. Ochoa, R. Mendt, D. Quintero, P. Sánchez, K. Gómez and G. Romero
Evaluation of Citrus Tristeza Virus Tolerant Rootstocks Budded with Washington Navel Orange
DISEASES INDUCED BY VIROIDS AND VIROIDLIKE PATHOGENSC. N. Roistacher
The Cachexia and Xyloporosis Diseases of Citrus—A Review
J. S. Semancik, C. N. Roistacher and N. Duran-Vila
A New Viroid is the Causal Agent of the Citrus Cachexia Disease
J. S. Semancik
Citrus Exocortis Disease—1976 to 1986
N. Duran-Vila, J. A. Pina, J. F. Ballester, J. Juarez, C. N. Roistacher, R. Rivera-Bustamante, and J. S. Semancik
The Citrus Exocortis Disease: A Complex of Viroid-RNAs
Giuliana Albanese, Rosa La Rosa, M. Davino, Rosemarie W. Hammond, D. R. Smith and T. O. Diener
A Viroid Different from Citrus Exocortis Viroid Found in Commercial Citrus in Sicily
J. M. Bellés, N. Durán-Vila, and V. Conejero
Change in the Pathway of Ethylene Production Following Citrus Exocortis Viroid Infection in Tomato Plants
P. Broadbent and B. I. Gollnow
Biochemical Indexing for Citrus Exocortis Viroid
R. La Rosa, G. Albanese, A. Azzaro, F. Sesto, and F. Domina
Suitability of Nucleic Acid Analysis to Diagnose Viroid Infections in Citrus
R. Flores
Detection of Citrus Exocortis Viroid in Natural and Experimental Citrus Hosts by Biochemical Methods
P. Broadbent, B. I. Gollnow, M. R. Gillings and K. B. Bevington
Root Grafting and Mechanical Transmission of Citrus Exocortis Viroid Within a Citrus Budwood Multiplication Block
E. M. Nauer, C. N. Roistacher, E. C. Calavan, and T. L. Carson
The Effect of Citrus Exocortis Viroid (CEV) and Related Viroids (CV) on Field Performance of Washington Navel Orange on Two Rootstocks
P. Broadbent, P. Nicholls and B. Freeman
Effect of Graft-Transmissible Dwarfing Agents on Lemons
P. Broadbent, M. H. Gillings, and B. I. Gollnow
Graft-Transmissible Dwarfing in Australian Citrus
DISEASES INDUCED BY PROCARYOTIC PATHOGENSB. Aubert
Towards an Integrated Management of Citrus
B. Aubert, M. Garnier, J. C. Cassin and Y. Bertin
Citrus Greening Disease Survey in East and West African Countries South of Sahara
C. Regmi, and T. K. Lama
Greening Incidence and Greening Vector Population Dynamics in Pokhara
C. F. Xu, Y. H. Xia, K. B. Li and C. Ke
Further Study of the Transmission of Citrus Huanglungbin by a Psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama
B. Aubert and S. Quilici
Monitoring Adult Psyllas on Yellow Traps in Reunion Island
T. K. Lama, C. Regmi and B. Aubert
Distribution of the Citrus Greening Disease Vector (Diaphorina citri Kuw.) in Nepal and Attempts to Establish Biological Control
S. Ke, K. B. Li, C. Ke and J. H. Tsai
Transmission of the Huanglungbin Agent from Citrus to Periwinkle by Dodder
Shui-Chen-Chiu, B. Aubert and Chin-Chin-Chien
Attempts to Establish Tetrastichus radiatus Waterson (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea), A Primary Parasite of Diaphorina citri Kuwayama in Taiwan
M. Garnier, G. Martin and J. M. Bové
Towards the Production of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Prokaryotic Pathogens of Citrus
J. B. Bové
Spiroplasma citri: Fifteen Years of Research
J. Renaudin, C. Bodin-Ramiro and J. M. Bové
Spiroplasma citri Virus SpV1-78, A Non-Lytic Rod-Shaped Virus with Single-Stranded, Circular DNA: Presence of Viral Sequences in the Spiroplasma Genome
J. M. Bové, J. Renaudin, M. C. Pascarel-Devilder, C. Saillard and C. Chevalier
Cloning and Sequencing Spiroplasma DNA: Gene Structure and Expression
J. M. Bové, A. Fos, J. Lallemand, A. Raie, Y. Ali, N. Ahmed, C. Saillard and J. C. Vignault
Epidemiology of Spiroplasma citri in the Old World
P. Brun, S. Riolacci, R. Vogel, A. Fos, J. C. Vignault, J. Lallemand and J. M. Bové
Epidemiology of Spiroplasma citri in Corsica
J. E. Pehrson, D. J. Gumpf and H. D. Ohr
Living with Stubborn Disease in Central California Citrus
J. M. Bové, M. Garnier, A. M. Mjeni and A. Khayrallah
Witches' Broom Disease of Small-Fruited Acid Lime Trees in Oman: First MLO Disease of Citrus
OTHER VIRUS DISEASESN. Duran-Vila, M. Cambra, J. A. Pina, J. F. Ballester and L. Navarro
Virus Content and Growth Patterns of Callus Cultured in vitro from Healthy and Virus-Infected Citrus Species
M. Davino, R. Areddia, and S. M. Garnsey
Distribution of Citrus Variegation Virus within Citrus Hosts
L. A. Calvert, R. F. Lee and E. Hiebert
Characterization of the RNA Species of Citrus Variegation Virus with Complementary DNA Clones
S. M. Garnsey and L. W. Timmer
Local Lesion Isolate of Citrus Ringspot Virus Induces Psorosis Bark Sealing
K. S. Derrick, R. H. Brlansky, R. F. Lee, L. W. Timmer, and T. K. Nguyen
Two Components Associated with Citrus Ringspot Virus
A. N. Sarachu, E. L. Arrese, C. Casafús, N. B. Costa, M. L. Garcia, O. Grau, G. M. Marcó, and A. Robles
Biological Assay and Preliminary Isolation of Citrus Psorosis Disease Agent from Argentina
M. Koizumi, T. Kano, H. Ieki, and H. Mae
China Laurestine: A Symptomless Carrier of Satsuma Dwarf Virus which Accelerates Natural Transmission in the Fields
C. N. Roistacher
Citrus Tatterleaf Virus: Further Evidence for a Single Virus Complex
T. Miyakawa and Masato Tsuji
The Association of Tatterleaf Virus with Budunion Crease of Trees on Trifoliate Orange Rootstock
Y. Ebrahimi, Fatemeh Anvari and K. Shakholleslami
Evaluation of Eleven Different Citrus Cultivars as Ring Pattern Virus Disease Indicator Plants in Northern Iran
R. Vogel and J. M. Bové
Graft Transmission from Kumquat of an Agent Inducing Budunion Crease in Parson's Special Mandarin Grafted on Volkamer Lemon Rootstock
BLIGHT AND RELATED DECLINESL. W. Timmer, R. H. Brlansky, J. H. Graham, J. P. Agostini, and R. F. Lee
Effect of Amorphous Plugs, Filamentous Plugs, and Depth into Trunk Xylem on the Water Flow in Declining and Healthy Citrus Trees
M. Julia, G. Beretta, Ana F. V. Lefevre and Walkyria B. C. Moraes
Xylem Plugging and Water Flow in Citrus Seedlings and Grafted Plants in Relation to Declino
R. H. Brlansky, R. F. Lee and J. P. Agostini
The Occurrence of Citrus Blight on Sweet Orange and Cleopatra Mandarin Rootstocks in Northwestern Argentina
L. C. Donadio and D. A. Banzato
Relationship of Citrus Cultivars and Declinio
Ana F. V. Lefevre, M. Julia G. Beretta, V., Rossetti, R. H. Brlansky and R. F. Lee
Sharpshooter Populations in Declinio-Affected Citrus Orchards in Brazil
A. Vegas, F. Ochoa, J. Beretta, N. Albarracín, R. Mendt, R. Lee, and R. Brlansky
A Preliminary Diagnosis of a Sudden Decline in Valencia Orange Trees on Volkamer Lemon Rootstock in Venezuela
M. Julia G. Beretta, Ana F. V. Lefevre and M. Lucia B. Trindade
Evaluation of Possible Recovery of Declinio-Affected Citrus Trees
THERAPY AND VARIETY IMPROVEMENTL. Navarro, J. Juarez, J. A. Pina, J. F. Ballester and J. M. Arregui
The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Spain after Eleven Years
L. von Broembsen and A. T. C. Lee
South Africa's Citrus Improvement Programme
G. Continella, M. Davino, G. Cartia, A. Busa, C. Valenti, and A. Azzard
Results of a Citrus Shoot-Tip Grafting Program at the University of Catania (Italy)Common and Botanical Names of Some Species and Hybrids of Citrus and Citrus-Relatives Mentioned in the Proceedings
Common and Botanical Names of Some Nonrutaceous Plants Mentioned in the Proceedings -
Proceedings 11 - 1991 - Conference 1989
Proceedings 11
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Sponsors
Contributors
FLORIDA CITRUS INDUSTRYGary F. Fairchild
The Florida Citrus Industry: An Economic Perspective
TRISTEZAC. N. Roistacher and P. Moreno
The Worldwide Threat from Destructive Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus-A Review
P. Moreno, J. Guerri, J. F. Ballester-Olmos, and M. E. Martinez
Segregation of Citrus Tristeza Virus Strains as Evidenced by Double Stranded RNA (dsRNA) Analysis
M. Koizumi
Citrus Tristeza Virus Field Isolates from Declined or Dwarfed Citrus Trees in Japan
T. Jaraput and J. A. Dodds
Interference of a Non-Seedling Yellows by a Seedling Yellows Strain of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Sweet Orange
M. Cambra, E. Camarasa, M. T. Gorris, S. M. Garnsey, and E. Carbonell
Comparison of Different Immunosorbent Assays for Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) Using CTV Specific Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies
Mei-Chen Tsai and Hong-Ji Su
Development and Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies to Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) Strains in Taiwan
T. Kano, S. M. Garnsey, M. Koizumi, and T. A. Permar
Serological Diversity of Field Sources of Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) in Japan
T. A. Permar and S. M. Garnsey
Comparison of Biological Indexing and Immunological Assays for Identifying Severe Florida Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus
S. P. Van Vuuren, R. P. Collins, and J. V. da Graca
The Performance of Exotic Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates as Pre-immunizing Agents for Sweet Orange on Sour Orange Rootstock under Natural Disease Pressure in South Africa
Patricia Broadbent, K. B. Bevington, and B. G. Coote
Control of Stem Pitting of Grapefruit in Australia by Mild Strain Protection
R. K. Yokomi and G N. Oldfield
Seasonal Fluctuations of Alate Aphid Activity in California Citrus Groves
Guillermo M. Marcó and David J. Gumpf
A Simple Technique for the Production of Highly Specific Polyclonal Antisera for Citrus Tristeza Virus
T. Kano and M. Koizumi
Separation of Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) Serotypes Through Aphid Transmission
R. K. Yokomi, S. M. Garnsey, T. A. Permar, R. F. Lee, and C. O. Youtsey
Natural Spread of Severe Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates in Citrus Preinfected with Mild CTV Isolates
M. A. Rocha-Pena, R. F. Lee, T. A. Permar, R. K. Yokomi, and S. M. Garnsey
Use of Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent and Dot-immunobinding Assays to Evaluate Two Mild Strain Cross Protection Experiments after Challenge with a Severe Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolate
J. A. Dodds and J. G. Lee
An Evaluation of Types of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Selected Sweet Orange Groves in Southern California
S. M. Garnsey, E. L. Civerolo, D. J. Gumpf, R. K. Yokomi, and R. F. Lee
Development of a Worldwide Collection of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates
G. Romero, K. Gomez, C. Gruber, F. Ochoa, G. Perez, M. Verenzuela, P. Sanabria, P. Colmenares, and R. Mendt
Ten-Year Evaluation of Citrus Tristeza Virus Tolerant Rootstocks Grafted with Valencia Orange in Venezuela
M. Koizumi, S. Kuhara, H. Ieki, T. Kano, A. Tanaka, and T. Iwanami
A Report of Preinoculation to Control Stem Pitting Disease of Navel Orange in Fields up to 1989
S. P. Van Vuuren, N. M. Grech, and R P. Collins
Reaction of Gou Tou Orange to the Citrus Nematode, Phytophthora, and Citrus Tristeza Virus
G. Romero, K. Gomez, C. Gruber, R. Mendt, F. Ochoa, F. Sanabria, and F. Colmenares
Twelve-Year Evaluation of Citrus Tristeza Virus Tolerant Root-Stocks Budded with Washington Navel Orange
T. Jaraput, J. G. Lee, and J. A. Dodds
Additional Factors Affecting dsRNA Analysis of Citrus Tristeza Virus
R. Lastra, R. Meneses, P. E. Still, and C. L. Niblett
The Citrus Tristeza Situation in Central America
Agus Muharam and A. M. Whittle
Stem Pitting Strains of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Indonesia
S. M. Garnsey, Dennis Gonsalves, P. Ito, R. K. Yokomi, R. Namba, and S. Kobayashi
Location Effect on Incidence of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Hawaii
M. Bar-Joseph and Y. Nitzan
The Spread and Distribution of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates in Sour Orange Seedlings
A. Catara, A. Azzaro, M. Davino, V. Grimaldi, M. Hussain, A. Saleem, and M. S. Mirza
Survey for Tristeza and Greening in Punjab (Pakistan)
M. Grisoni, F. Sporrer, and B. Aubert
Behavior of 14 Rootstocks Inoculated with a Severe Strain of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Reunion Island
VIROIDS AND VIROID INDUCED DISEASESJ. S. Semancik and N. Duran-Vila
The Grouping of Citrus Viroids: Additional Physical and Biological Determinants and Relationships with Diseases of Citrus
J. S. Semancik, D. J. Gumpf, and J. A. Bash
Interactions Among the Group II Viroids: A Potential for Protection from the Cachexia Disease?
M. Davino, L. Pelicani, M. Renis, and G. Albanese
Homology of Hop Stunt Viroid with Citrus Cachexia Viroid
G. Albanese, M. Renis, V. Grimaldi, R. La Rosa, G. Polizzi, and T. O. Diener
Hybridization Analysis of Citrus Viroids with Citrus Exocortis Viroid- and Hop Stunt Viroid-specific Probes
J. A. Pina, N. Duran-Vila, and L. Navarro
Interference of Citrus Viroids with Cachexia Symptoms on Parson's Special Mandarin
G. Terranova, A. Caruso, and G. Reforgiato Recupero
Susceptibility and Symptomology of Mapo Tangelo to Xyloporosis
William S. Castle, Robert R. Pelosi, and Richard F. Lee
Growth and Yield of Young Sweet Orange Trees on Swingle Citrumelo Rootstock Inoculated with Citrus Viroids
N. Duran-Villa, J. A. Pina, and L. Navarro
Exclusion and/or Uneven Distribution of Viroids in Four Citrus Hosts
N. Duran-Villa, J. A. Pina, M. I. Molins, and L. Navarro
A New Indexing Method for Cachexia
G. Polizzi, G. Albanese, A. Azzaro, M. Davino, and a. Catara
Field Evaluation of Dwarfing Effect of Two Combinations of Citrus Viroids and Different Citrus Species
C. N. Roistacher, J. E. Pehrson, and J. S. Semancik
Effect of Citrus Viroids and the Influence of Rootstocks on Field Performance of Navel Orange
Rivka Hades and M. Bar-Joseph
Variation in Tree Size and Rootstock Scaling of Grapefruit Trees Inoculated with a Complex of Citrus Viroids
BLIGHT AND RELATED DECLINESL. W. Timmer, R. H. Brlansky, K. S. Derrick, and R. F. Lee
Transmission of Citrus Blight by Root Graft Inoculation
V. Rossetti, M. J. G. Beretta, and A. R. R. Teixeira
Experimental Transmission of Declinio by Approach Root Grafting in Sao Paulo State, Brazil
M. J. G. Beretta, V. Rossetti, A. R. R. Teixeira, and O. Sempionato
Positive Diagnostic Tests for Declinio on Plants Root-Graft Inoculated in Brazil
L. J. Marais and R. F. Lee
Experimental Transmission of Citrus Blight in South Africa
K. S. Derrick, R. F. Lee, R. H. Brlansky, L. W. Timmer, B. G. Hewitt, and G. A. Barthe
Proteins and Filamentous Structures Associated with Citrus Blight
N. Labuschagne, A. N. Hall, J. F. Bloem, and J. M. Kotze
Occurrence of Xylem Occlusions in Diseased Citrus Plants Under Greenhouse Conditions
A. Tubelis, H. S. Prates, and A. A. Salibe
Epidemiology of Declinio Disease in Citrus Groves in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
W. J. Melo, H. Oliveira, M. J. G. Beretta, R. A. Chelli, and S. A. S. Leite
Zinc in Soil and Citrus Trees Showing Declinio Symptoms
D. O. Chellemi, R. M. Sonoda, R. R. Pelosi, and M. Cohen
Temporal and Spatial Comparisons Between Epidemics of Citrus Blight and Citrus Tristeza Virus
A. Vegas, F. Ochoa, N. Albarracin, A. Arcia, T. Barreto, G. Romero, R. Gutierrez, G. Trujillo, and R. Mendt
On the Etiology of the Citrus Sudden Decline in Venezuela
L. W. Marais and R. F. Lee
Screening of Rootstocks for Citrus Blight Tolerance in South Africa - Preliminary Results
R. A. Oliveira, W. J. Melo, M. J. G. Beretta, V. Rossetti, R. A. Chelli, and S. A. S. Leite
Urease Activity in Ortho Red-Yellow Podzolic Soil Planted with Pera Orange Trees Affected with Declinio
L. W. Timmer and J. P. Agostini
Xylem Plugging, Hydraulic Conductivity, Growth, and Yield of Citrus Trees Affected by Citrus Declinamiento in ArgentinaShort Communications
D. L. Hopkins, F. W. Bistline, and L. W. Russo
Possible Role of Xylella fastidiosa in Citrus Blight
OTHER CITRUS VIRUS DISEASESL. Levy and D. J. Gumpf
Studies on the Psorosis Disease of Citrus and Preliminary Characterization of a Flexuous Virus Associated with the Disease
M. L. Garcia, E. L. Arrese, O. Grau, and A. N. Sarachu
Citrus Psorosis Disease Agent Behaves as a Two Component ssRNA virus
J. Navas-Castillo, P. Moreno, J. F. Ballester-Olmos, J. A. Pina, and A. Hermosa de Mendosa
Detection of a Necrotic Strain of Citrus Ringspot in Star Ruby Grapefruit in Spain
Guillermo M. Marco, J. S. Semancik, and David J. Gumpf
Cucumo-like Virus Isolated from Cowpea Indicator Plants Manifesting the Citrus Tatter Leaf Virus Syndrome
Ke Chung and Wu Ru-Jian
Occurrence and Distribution of Citrus Tatter Leaf in Fujian, China
M. Davino, A. Areddia, F. Sesto, A. Busa, and A. Azzaro
Investigations into "Acorn Fruit" Disease Observed on Sweet Oranges in Sicily
M. Davino, A. Areddia, L. Pelicani, and V. Grimaldi
Indexing of Seeds of Different Citrus Species for Tristeza and Variegation Virus
O. Nickel and N. Costa
Pathological Changes in the Wood of Grapefruit and Sweet Orange Plants Affected by Bahia-type Psorosis
M. L. Garcia, N. B. Costa, C. M. Cassafus, and A. N. Sarachu
Evaluation of Different Citrus as Psorosis Disease Indicators and as Psorosis Virus Propagation Hosts
K. S. Derrick, R. F. Lee, B. G. Hewitt, G. A. Barthe, and J. V. da Graca
Characterization of Citrus Ringspot Virus
J. V. Da Graca and S. B. Maharaj
Citrus Vein Enation Virus, a Probable Luteovirus
M. Skaria and S. F. Batarshe
Cachexia and Other Diseases of Citrus in the Jordan ValleyAbstract
H. J. Su and M. C. Tsai
Distribution and detection of Citrus Tatter Leaf Virus by ELISA Test with Monoclonal Antibodies
THERAPY AND CITRUS IMPROVEMENTL. Navarro, E. L. Civerolo, J. Juarez, and S. M. Garnsey
Improving Therapy Methods for Citrus Germplasm Exchange
Arry Supriyanto and A. M. Whittle
Citrus Rehabilitation in Indonesia
GREENING, STUBBORN, AND OTHER DISEASEST. R. Gottwald, C. I. Gonzales, and B. G. Mercado
Analysis of the Distribution of Citrus Greening in Groves in the Phillipines
T. R. Gottwald, B. Aubert, and Huang Ke Long
Spatial Pattern Analysis of Citrus Greening in Shantou, China
M. Garnier, S. J. Gao, Y. L. He, S. Villechanoux, J. Gandar, and J. M. Bové
Study of the Greening Organism (GO) with Monoclonal Antibodies: Serological Identification, Morphology, Serotypes, and Purification of the GO
G. Hortelano Hap and H. M. Garnett
Analysis of DNA from Putative Greening Agent
G. N. Oldfield, R. K. Yokomi, D. A. Golino, and D. J. Gumpf
Flight Phenology of Circulifer tenellus and Other Leafhoppers in San Joaquin Valley Citrus Groves
M. Garnier, Leyla Zreik, and Joseph M. Bové
Witches' Broom Disease of Lime Trees in Oman: Transmission of a Mycoplasma-like Organism (MLO) to Periwinkle and Citrus, and the Production of Monoclonal Antibodies against the MLOShort Communications
Lisa Korsten, N. Labuschagne, M. deBruyn, G. M. Sanders, J. A. Verschoor, and J. M. Kotze
Progress with Greening Research in South AfricaAbstracts
R. F. Lee, E. L. Civerolo, R. H. Brlansky, M. E. Hooker, S. M. Garnsey, and H. Garnett
Establishment of a Collection of Citrus Greening IsolatesCommon and Botanical Names of Some Species and Hybrids of Citrus and Citrus-Relatives Mentioned in the Proceedings
Common and Botanical Names of Some Nonrutaceous Plants Mentioned in the Proceedings -
Proceedings 12 - 1993 - Conference 1992
Proceedings 12
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Preface
Contributors
CITRUS TRISTEZA VIRUSFrancisco Ochoa, Octavio Carballo, Gustavo Trujillo, Maria Luisa Mayoral de Izaquirre, and Richard F. Lee
Biological Characterization and Evaluation of Cross Protection Potential of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates in Venezuela
P. Moreno, J. Guerri, J. F. Ballester-Olmos, C. Fuertes-Polo, R. Albiach, and M. Martinez
Variations of Pathogenicity and Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) Patterns of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolated Induced by Host Passage
Mei-Chen Tsai, Hong-Ji Su, and Stephen M. Garnsey
Comparative Study on Stem-pitting Strains of CTV in the Asian Countries
K. L. Manjunath, H. R. Pappu, R. F. Lee, C. L. Niblett and E. L. Civerolo
Studies on the Coat Protein Genes of Four Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Closterovirus from India: Cloning, Sequencing and Expression
L. C. Semorile, R. A. Dewey, M. L. Garcia, E. Dal Bó, P. F. Ghiringhelli, V. Romanowski and O. Grau
cDNA Clones of CTV that Discriminate Severe and Mild Strains
M. Cambra, E. Camarasa, M. T. Gorris, S. M. Garnsey, D. J. Gumpf, M. C. Tsai
Epitope Diversity of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates in Spain
S. M. Garnsey, T. A. Permar, M. Cambra, and C. T. Henderson
Direct Tissue Blot Immunoassay (DTBIA) for Detection of Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV)
T. R. Gottwald, M. Cambra, and P. Moreno
The Use of Serological Assays to Monitor Spatial and Temporal Spread of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Symptomless Tress in Eastern Spain
M. Grisoni and C. Riviere
Analysis of Epidemics of Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) in Young Citrus Groves Exposed to Aphid Infestation under Different Climatic Conditions in Reunion Island
A. Kyriakou, D. Polycarpou, A. Efstathiou, and A. Hadjinicoli
Citrus Tristeza Virus in Cyprus
Zhao Xueyuan, Zhou Changyhong, Jiang Yuanhui, He Xinghua, Cheng Jiezhong, Cheng Zhusheng
Evaluation of Tristeza Tolerance of 45 Citrus Types
P. Moreno, J. Piquer, J. A. Pina, J. Juarez, E. Carbonell, and L. Navarro
Preliminary Data on Tolerance of Gou Tou Orange to Tristeza In Spain
M. A. Rocha-Peña, R. F. Lee and C. L. Niblett
Effectiveness of Different Citrus Species as Donor Hosts for Graft Transmission of Citrus Tristeza Virus
M. Zebzami, J. H. Hill, R. A. Van Deusen, and E. B. Nadori
Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies Raised Against Citrus Tristeza Virus in Morocco
C. N. Roistacher and J. A. Dodds
Failure of 100 Mild Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates from California to Cross Protect Against a Challenge by Severe Sweet Orange Stem Pitting Isolates
N. K. Chakraborty, Y. S. Ahlawat, A. Varma, K. Jagadish Chandra, S. Ramapandu and P. Kapur
Serological Reactivity in Citrus Tristeza Virus Strains in India
CITRUS BLIGHTM. J. Beretta, K. S. Derrick, R. F. Lee, G. Barthe and V. Rossetti
Citrus Declinio in Brazil: Rate of Spread and Serological Comparison with Other Declines
F. Ochoa, M. J. G. Beretta, K. S. Derrick, R. F. Lee, and E. Rangel
Comparison of Citrus Sudden Decline from Venezuela with Citrus Blight from Florida and Declinio from Brazil
G. A. Barthe, B. G. Hewitt, and R. F. Lee
Sereological Tests for Citrus Blight
L. G. Albrigo, L. W. Timmer, K. S. Derrick, D. P. H. Tucker and J. H. Graham
Failure to Transmit Citrus Blight by Limb Grafts
R. F. Lee, L. J. Marais, M. J. G. Beretta and K. S. Derrick
Apparent Lack of Transmission of Citrus light using Bark Patch Inoculations
PSOROSISC. N. Roistacher
Psorosis — A Review
A. S. Byadgi, Y. S. Ahlawat, N. K. Chakraborty, A. Varma, M. Srivastava, and R. G. Milne
Characterization of a Filamentous Virus Associated with Citrus Ringspot in India
J. Navas-Castillo, and P. Moreno
Citrus Ringspot Diseases in Spain
CITRUS VIROIDSC. N. Roistacher, J. A. Bash and J. S. Semancik
Distinct Disease Symptoms in Poncirus trifoliata Induced by Three Citrus Viroids from Three Specific Groups
L. Levy and A. Hadidi
Direct Nucleotide Sequence of PCR-amplified DNAs of the Closely Related Citrus Viroids IIa and IIb (Cachexia)
S. M. Garnsey, R. F. Lee, and J. S. Semanick
Lack of Cross-Protection Between Citrus Exocortis Viroid and Citrus Viroids Associated with Mild Symptoms in Etrog Citron
T. M. Pires Leitao, J. Romero, and N. Duran-Vila
Detection of Pathogenesis Related Proteins Associated with Viroid Infection in Citrus
N. Duran-Villa, J. A. Pina and L. Navarro
Improved Indexing of Citrus Viroids
CITRUS GREENING DISEASEMonique Garnier and Joseph-Marie Bové
Citrus Greening Disease and the Greening Bacterium
C. Ke, S. Ke, R. J. Su, H. Yang and P. T. Hsu
Purification and Serology of the Organism Associated with Citrus Huanglungbin
L. Korsten, G. M. Sanders, H. J. Su, M. Garnier, J. M. Bové, and J. M. Kotze
Detection of Citrus Greening-Infected Citrus in South Africa by Immunofluorescence and Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) using Monoclonal Antibodies and a DNA Probe
V. H. Whitlock and R.-K. Chippindall
Greening Disease in South Africa — A Multi-Pathogen Syndrome?
Shoujiang Gao, Monique Garnier, and Joseph M. Bové
Production of Monoclonal Antibodies Recognizing Most Asian Strains of the Greening BLO by in Vitro Immunization With an Antigenic Protein Purified From the BLO
Monique Garnier, Sandrine Villechanoux, Sandrine Jagoueix and Joseph M. Bove
Nature of the Greening Bacterium-Like Organism (BLO): Taxonomic Characterization By Use of Cloned DNA Fragments
J. M. Bové, Monique Garnier, Y. S. Ahlawat, N. K. Chakraborty and A. Varma
Detection of the Asian Strains of the Greening BLO by DNA-DNA Hybridization in Indian Orchard Trees and Malaysian Diaphorina citri Psyllids
S. P. Van Vuuren
Variable Transmission of African Greening to Sweet Orange
C. H. Buitendag and L. A. von Broembsen
Living with Citrus Greening in South Africa
M. Koizumi, M. Prommintara, G. Linwattana, and T. Kaisuwan
Field Evaluation of Citrus Cultivars for Greening Disease Resistance in Thailand
Anupam Varma, Yashwir S. Ahlawat, Nirmal K. Chakraborty, Monique Garnier and Joseph-Marie Bové
Detection of Greening BLO by Electron Microscopy, DNA Hybridization in Citrus Leaves with and without Mottle from Various Regions in India
V. M. Chavan and A. S. Summanwar
Population Dynamics and Aspects of the Biology of Citrus Psylla, Diaphorina citri Kuw., in Maharashtra
CITRUS VARIEGATED CHLOROSISM. J. G. Beretta, A. Garcia, Jr., R. F. Lee, K. S. Derrick, G. Barthe and J. Thome Neto
Observations on Citrus Variegated Chlorosis in Brazil
C. J. Chang, M. Garnier, L. Zreik, V. Rossetti and J. M. Bové
Citrus Variegated Chlorosis: Cultivation of the Causal Bacterium and Experimental Reproduction of the Disease
M. Garnier, C. J. Chang, L. Zreik, V. Rossetti and J. M. Bové
Citrus Variegated Chlorosis: Serological Detection of Xylella fastidiosa, the Bacterium Associated With the Disease
M. J. G. Beretta, R. F. Lee, G. A. Barthe, J. Thome Neto, K. S. Derrick, and C. L. Davis
Citrus Variegated Chlorosis: Detection of Xylella fastidiosa in Symptomless Trees
R. H. Brlansky, C. L. Davis, R. F. Lee and L. W. Timmer
Immunogold Localization of Xylem-Inhabiting Bacteria Affecting Citrus in Argentina and Brazil
Olga R. de Coll, J. P. Agostini, L. W. Timmer, and R. H. Brlansky
Survey of Sharpshooters in Citrus Orchards with Decline Diseases in Misiones, Argentina
T. R. Gottwald, F. B. Gidtti, J. M. Santos, and A. C. Carvalho
Preliminary Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC) in Sao Paulo, Brazil
STUBBORN - WITCHES' BROOMU. Kersting, H. Baspinar, A. Çinar, Ç. Sengonca and N. Uygun
New Findings on the Epidemiology of Spiroplasma citri in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey
Joseph M. Bové, Leyla Zreik, Jean-Luc Danet, Jacques Bonfils, A. M. M. Mjeni and Monique Garnier
Witches' Broom Disease of Lime Trees: Monoclonal Antibody and DNA Probes for the Detection of the Associated MLO and the Identification of a Possible Vector
OTHER VIRUS DISEASESZhou Changyong, Zhao Xueyuan, Jiang Yuanhui and He Xinhua
The Occurrence of Satsuma Dwarf Virus in China
T. Iwanami, M. Omura, and H. Ieki
Susceptibility of Several Citrus Relatives to Satsuma Dwarf Virus
Angelo P. Jacomino and Ary A. Salibe
Occurrence of Woody Gall Disease in Citrus in Sao Paulo State, Brazil
A. Hermoso de Mendoza, J. A. Pina, J. F. Ballester-Olmos, and L. Navarro
Persistent Transmission of Citrus Vein Enation Virus by Aphis gossypii and Myzus persicae
A. Catara, A. Azzaro, M. Davino and G. Polizzi
Yellow Vein Clearing of Lemon in Pakistan
Zhou Changyong, Zhao Xueyuan and Jiang Yuanhui
Goutoucheng - A New Indicator Plant for Citrus Mosaic Virus
R. F. Lee, K. S. Derrick, S. H. Futch, and D. P. H. Tucker
Graft Transmission of Citrus Measles
L. Navarro, J. A. Pina, J. Juarez and J. F. Ballester-Olmos
Elimination of a Bud Union Abnormality of Sweet Orange Grafted on Rough Lemon by Shoot-tip Grafting in vitro
A. Caruso, M. Davino and G. Terranova
Observations on Impietratura Disease Symptoms in Four Citrus Species
STATUS REPORTS - BUDWOOD REGISTRATION PROGRAMSL. Navarro
Citrus Sanitation, Quarantine and Certification Programs
A. A. Salibe, O. J. Crocomo, A. Tubelis, L. A. Gallo, E. T. de Oliveria
A New Program for Citrus Budwood Improvement in Sao Paulo, Brazil
C. Çinar, U. Kersting, N. Önelge, S. Korkmaz, and G. Sas
Citrus Virus and Virus-like Diseases in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey
T. Göral, H. Ali Tasdemir, T. Tavarci, S. Mermer, S. Göral, M. Kelten, T. Tasdemir, S. Günes, and M. Göçmen
The Citrus Variety Improvement Program in Turkey
O. Lovisolo
Agro-ecology and Centers of Origin of Graft-transmissible Diseases of Citrus
A. Catara, C. Laviola, M. Davino and V. Grimaldi
Citrus Virus and Virus-Like Diseases on Mozambique
A. Nhami, A. Zidane and M. Belaadel
First Results of the Certification Program in Morocco
SHORT COMMUNICATIONST. K. Lama
Survey of Tristeza Disease in Lime in Nepal
T. Kano and M. Koizumi
Limited Cross Protection by a Protective Strain of Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) against Challenge Inoculation by Grafting
V. Rossetti, M. J. G. Beretta, and A. R. R. Texieira
Transmission Trials of Citrus Declinio using Various Inocula
K. S. Derrick, R. F. Lee, B. G. Hewitt, and G. A. Barthe
Spiroviruses: A New Group of Serologically Diverse Plant Viruses Associated with Citrus Psorosis and Ringspot
M. L. Garcia, K. S. Derrick, and O. Grau
Citrus Psorosis Associated Virus and Citrus Ringspot Virus Belongs to a New Virus Group
J. V. da Graca, M. Bar-Joseph and K. S. Derrick
Immunoblot Detection of Citrus Psorosis in Israel Using Citrus Ringspot Antiserum
R. La Rosa, M. Tessitori, G. Albanese, A. Catara and M. Davino
Diagnosis of Citrus Exocortis and Hop Stunt-Homologous Citrus Viroids by Oligonucleotide Probes
P. Ramachandran, P. K. Pandey, Y. S. Ahlawat, Anupam Varma and S. P. Kapur
Viroid Diseases of Citrus in India
K. N. Bhagabati
Survey of Greening Disease of Mandarin Orange in the Northeastern States of India
A. Azzaro, S. Leocata, and G. Polizzi
Greening Spread in Two Locations of Uttar Pradesh (India)
T. K. Lama and P. Amatya
Survey of the Incidence of Citrus Greening Disease and its Psylla Vector in Nepal and Bhutan
S. P. Ghosh
Mandarin Production in the Sub-Himalayan Tracts of India, Nepal and Bhutan, and the Prevalance of Citrus Greening Disease
Victoria Rossetti
Citrus Variegated Chlorosis, a New Severe Disease in Brazil: A Review
R. K. El Shereiqi and S. Gassouma
Witches' Broom Disease of Lime in the United Arab Emirates
Y. S. Ahlawat, N. K. Chakraborty, K. Jagadishchandra, M. Srivastava and A. Varma
Association of a Rhabdovirus With Yellow Vein Mosaic, A New Disease of Citrus
P. Azad
Reduction in Yield of Acid Limes Infected with Citrus Corky Vein Virus in Assam
C. Regmi and S. Shrestha
Modification of Shoot Tip Grafting Technique for Increasing Efficiency of Successful Grafts
Anupam Varma and G. I. Atiri
Virus and Virus-Like Diseases of Citrus in NigeriaCommon and Botanical Names of Some Species and Hybrids of Citrus and Citrus Relatives Mentioned in the Proceedings
Common and Botanical Names of Some Nonrutaceous Plants Mentioned in the Proceedings -
Proceedings 13 - 1996 - Conference 1995
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Dedication to Lin Kongxiang (Kung Hsiang) (1910-1986)
Preface
Contributors
INTRODUCTIONR. F. Lee and S. M. Garnsey
Citrus Virus and Viruslike Pathogens: A Continuing Evolution of Progress and Problems
Zhoa Xue-yuan
Citrus Production and the Occurrence of Virus Diseases in the Mainland of China
CITRUS TRISTEZA VIRUSD. M. Mathews, K. Riley and J. A. Dodds
Comparison of ELISA and PCR for the Sensitive Detection of Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) in Pooled Leaf Samples from Sweet Orange Groves with a Low Incidence of Infection
B. Cevik, S. S. Pappu, H. R. Pappu, D. Benscher, M. Irey, R. F. Lee and C. L. Niblett
Application of Bi-Directional PCR to Citrus Tristeza Virus: Detection and Strain Differentiation
Michael Gillings, Patricia Broadbent and James Indsto
Restriction Analysis of Amplified CTV Coat Protein cDNA is a Sensitive and Rapid Method for Monitoring and Controlling CTV Infections
K. L. Manjunath, M. Hooker, H. R. Pappu, S. S. Pappu, C. A. Powell, M. Bar-Joseph, C. L. Niblett and R. F. Lee
Synthesis of a Functional Single-Chain Antibody Against Citrus Tristeza Closterovirus in Bacteria
B. Cevik, S. S. Pappu, H. R. Pappu, D. Tight, D. Benscher, S. H. Futch, P. Rucks, R. F. Lee and C. L. Niblett
Molecular Cloning and Sequencing of Coat Protein Genes of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolated From Meyer Lemon and Homely Tangor Trees in Florida
P. Moreno, J. Guerri, M. R. Albiach, J. F. Ballester-Olmos and M. E. Martínez
Interference Between Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV) Isolates Detected by Analysis of Double-Stranded RNA (dsRNA)
O. Nickel, H. P. Santos Filho and A. D. Vilarinhos
Segregation of Citrus Tristeza Virus Strains by Graft Propagation
O. Acosta, M. Guzmán-Barney, A. Alegria, H. R. Pappu, S. S. Pappu, K. L. Manjunath, V. J. Febres, R. F. Lee and C. L. Niblett
Incidence and Characterization of Mild and Severe Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus from Colombia
Zhou Chang-yong, Zhao Xue-yuan, Jiang Yuan-hui and Tang Ke-zhi
Characterization of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates Infecting Pummelo and Sweet Orange in Sichuan Province, China
R. K. Yokomi, D. Rivera, S. M. Garnsey, T. R. Gottwald, E. Abreu-Rodríguez, V. Damsteegt, P. A. Stansly, V. J. Febres and C. L. Niblett
Incidence of Brown Citrus Aphid and Citrus Tristeza Virus in Puerto Rico
S. M. Garnsey, T. R. Gottwald and J. C. Borbón
Rapid Dissemination of Mild Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus Following Introduction of Toxoptera citricida in the Dominical Republic
L. Batista, D. N. Porras, A. Gutiérrez, I. Peña, J. Rodríguez, O. Fernandez del Amo, R. Pérez, J. L. Morera, R. F. Lee and C. L. Niblett
Tristeza and Toxoptera citricida in Cuba: Incidence and Control Strategies
T. R. Gottwald, S. M. Garnsey, A. Sediles-Jean and A. Rojas-Solis
Co-Diffusion of Serologically Distinct Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus Vectored by Toxoptera citricida in Northern Costa Rica
T. R. Gottwald, S. M. Garnsey, M. Cambra, P. Moreno, M. Irey and J. Borbón
Differential Effects of Toxoptera citricida vs. Aphis gossypii on Temporal Increase and Spatial Patterns of Spread of Citrus Tristeza
Y. Q. Tang, R. K. Yokomi and L. G. Brown
Parasitoids for Biological Control of Brown Citrus Aphid: Recent Observations
S. M. Garnsey, H. J. Su and M. C. Tsai
Differential Susceptibility of Pummelo and Swingle Citrumelo to Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus
M. R. Albiach, J. V. da Graça, S. P. van Vuuren, J. Guerri, M. Cambra, F. Laigret and P. Moreno
The Effects of Different Hosts and Natural Disease Pressure on Molecular Profiles of Mild Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV)
Zhou Change-yong, Zhao Xue-yuan and Jiang Yuan-hui
Boat-Shaped Leaf Symptoms of Satsuma Mandarin Associated with Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV)
S. P. van Vuuren and J. V. da Graça
Effects of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates and a Citrus Viroid Isolate on Growth and Production of Delta Valencia on Yuma Citrange Rootstock
L. J. Marais, M. L. Marais and M. Rea
Effect of Citrus Tristeza Stem Pitting on Fruit Size and Yield of Marsh Grapefruit in Southern Africa
J. A. Dodds, K. Riley and M. Polek
Effect of Suppression by Tree Removal on the Incidence of Citrus Tristeza Virus in California
A. Kyriakou, N. Ioannou, J. Gavriel, M. Bar-Joseph, Chr. Papayiannis, Th. Kapari-Isaia and G. Savva
Management of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Cyprus
OTHER VIRUSESO. Lovisolo, A. Colariccio, C. M. Chagas, V. Rossetti, E. W. Kitajima and R. Harakava
Partial Characterization of Citrus Leprosis Virus
R. G. Milne, K. Djelouah, M. L. Garcia, E. Dal Bo and O. Grau
Structure of Citrus Ringspot-Psorosis-Associated Virus Particles: Implications for Diagnosis and Taxonomy
J. V. da Graça and M. Skaria
Citrus Tatter Leaf Virus in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas
Toru Iwanami and Hiroyuki Ieki
Nucleotide Sequence of the 3'-Terminal Region of Citrus Mosaic Virus RNA1
Y. S. Ahlawat, A. Varma, R. P. Pant, A. Shukla and B. E. L. Lockhart
Partial Characterization of a Badnavirus Associated with Citrus Yellow Mosaic Disease in India
Chen Guoqing, Wang Hongxiang, Yan Senxiang and C. N. Roistacher
Occurrence and Detection of Citrus Vein Enation Virus in Huangyan, Zhejiang, China
U. Kersting, S. Korkmaz, A. Çínar, B. Ertugrul, N. Önelge and S. M. Garnsey
Citrus Chlorotic Dwarf, a New Whitefly-Transmitted Disease in the Eastern Mediterranean Region of Turkey
VIROIDSM. Tessitori, R. La Rosa, G. Albanese and A. Catara
A Contribution to the Natural History of Viroids
M. Tessitori, R. La Rosa, G. Albanese and A. Catara
PCR Diagnosis of Some Citrus Viroids in Field Samples
L. J. Marais, R. F. Lee, J. H. J. Breytenbach, B. Q. Manicom and S. P. van Vuuren
Association of a Viroid with Gum Pocket Disease of Trifoliate Orange
N. Önelge, A. Çínar, U. Kersting and J. S. Semancik
Viroids Associated with Citrus Gummy Bark Disease of Sweet Orange in Turkey
PROCARYOTES AND BLIGHTJ. M. Bové, L. Navarro, P. Bonnet, Leyla Zreik and Monique Garnier
Reaction of Citrus Cultivars to Graft-Inoculation of Phytoplasma aurantifolia-Infected Lime Shoots
Y. Tian, S. Ke and C. Ke
Polymerase Chain Reaction for Detection and Quantitation of Liberobacter asiaticum, the Bacterium Associated with Huanglongbing (Greening) of Citrus in China
J. M. Bové, Nguyen Minh Chau, Ha Minh Trung, J. Bourdeaut and Monique Garnier
Huanglongbing (Greening) in Vietnam: Detection of Liberobacter asiaticum by DNA-Hybridization with Probe in 2.6 and PCR-Amplification of 16S Ribosomal DNA
C. Regmi, Monique Garnier and J. M. Bové
Detection of the Asian Huanglongbing (Greening Liberobacter in Nepal by DNA-DNA Hybridization
Meisaku Koizumi, Maitree Prommintara and Yoshihiro Ohtsu
Wood apple, Limonia acidissima L.: A New Host For the Huanglongbing (Greening) Vector, Diaphorina citri
B. Aubert, M. Grisoni, M. Villemin and G. Rossolin
A Case Study of Huanglongbing (Greening) Control in Reunion
C. N. Roistacher
The Economics of Living with Citrus Diseases: Huanglongbing (Greening) in Thailand
O. Nickel, R. C. S. Couto, Y. S. Coelho, A. D. Vilarinhos and R. P. Oliveira
Proteins Associated with Transmission of Citrus Declinio in Bahia, Brazil
SURVEYS AND CERTIFICATIONJ. M. Ochasan, M. L. Amoy, M. B. Guerrero and E. A. Verzola
Occurrence of Graft-Transmissible Diseases of Citrus in the Highlands of Northern Luzon, Philippines
Xiao Qiming, Wu Liyou, Liu Xueduan, Pan Chuanzhi and Liao Zhenkun
Establishment of a Virus-Free Citrus Propagation System in Hunan Province, China
A Çínar, U. Kersting, N. Önelge and S. Korkmaz
An Alternative Approach on Citrus Certification in Turkey
Song Ruilin, Wu Rujian and Ke Chung
Elimination of Citrus Pathogens by Shoot-Tip Grafting and the Establishment of Citrus Germplasm in Fujian Province, China
Zhang Tianmiao
Effective Methods for the Elimination of Citrus Tatter Leaf Virus by Thermotherapy and Shoot-Tip Grafting
A. Caruso, M. Davino, G. Terranova, A. Starrantino, R. Marino and B. Torrisi
Effectiveness of Gamma Rays on Virus and Viroid Diseases of Monreal Clementine and its Recovery by Shoot-Tip Grafting
SHORT COMMUNICATIONSM. Akbulut, S. Baloglu, E. A. Momol, H. R. Pappu, S. S. Pappu, V. J. Febres, M. A. Yilmaz, R. F. Lee and C. L. Niblett
Comparison of the Capsid Protein Gene Sequences of Five Turkish Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus
L. E. Herradura, L. V. Magnaye and M. A. Alforque
Strains of Citrus Tristeza Virus in the Philippines
G. W. Müller, N. Guirado, J. O. de Figueiredo, M. A. Machado, F. F. Laranjeira and J. L. de Castro
Citrus Tristeza Virus Causes Stem Pitting in Rangpur Lime Rootstock Grafted with Some Mandarin Cultivars in Capão Bonito, Brazil
B. Aubert, C. Verniere, M. Wong and J. J. Baraer
Tristeza in French Polynesia
Victória Rossetti
Transmission of Citrus Leprosis Disease (CL) — A Review
M. L. García, M. E. Sánchez de la Torre, N. Costa and O. Grau
Detection of Citrus Ringspot Virus and Citrus Psorosis-Associated Virus Using PCR
A. Kawai, T. Tsukamoto, S. Namba and T. Nishio
Citrus Tatter Leaf Virus: A Review of its Properties and the Development of a Serological Detection System
V. Grimaldi and A. Catara
Association of a Filamentous Virus with Yellow Vein Clearing of Lemon
Hiroyuki Ieki and Takao Ito
Occurrence of Concave Gum on Hyuganatsu (Citrus tamurana) in Japan
Wan Shuyuan, Hu Weirong, Chen Chunxian and Fong Daorong
Detection of Citrus Exocortis Viroid by In Vitro Inoculation of Callus Culture
Y. Ebrahimi and F. Anvari
Lack of Transmission of Exocortis by Slugs in the North of Iran
F. Ochoa, R. La Rosa, G. Albanese, M. Tessitori and E. Fuggetta
Survey of Citrus Viroids in Venezuela
Peng Wei, Zhang Yu-an, Zhao Xue-qian and Li Gang
Survey and Indexing for Citrus Exocortis and Other Viroids in Sichuan Province
H. O. Miao, M. Skaria and N. Solís-Garcia
Detection of Viroids in Five Commercial Citrus Cultivars in Texas
R. La Rosa, M. Tessitori and E. Fuggetta
Observations on the Effects of Viroid Inoculation of Grapefruit Grafted on Carrizo Citrange Planted at High Density
G. Albanese, R. La Rosa, M. Tessitori, E. Fuggetta and A. Catara
Long-Term Effects of CVd-III of Plants on Citrange, Trifoliate and Sour Orange
C. N. Roistacher, H. Canton and P. S. Reddy
The Economics of Living with Citrus Viroids in Belize
M. J. G. Beretta, R. Harakava, K. S. Derrick, R. F. Lee and F. F. Laranjeira
The Distribution of Xylella fastidiosa in Citrus Variegated Chlorosis-Affected Trees
M. J. G. Beretta, N. Rodas, A. Garcia Junior and K. S. Derrick
Control of Citrus Variegated Chlorosis by Pruning
X. Foissac, J.-L. Danet, Colette Saillard, P. Gaurivaud, F. Laigret and J. M. Bové
Production and Selection of Spiroplasma citri Mutants Inducing No Symptoms in Plants or Non-Transmissible to Plants by the Leafhopper Vector Circulifer haematoceps
S. Jagoueix, J. M. Bové and M. Garnier
Techniques for the Specific Detection of the Two Huanglongbing (Greening) Liberobacter Species: DNA/DNA Hybridization and DNA Amplification by PCR
Monique Garnier and J. M. Bové
Distribution of the Huanglongbing (Greening) Liberobacter Species in Fifteen African and Asian Countries
M. Garnier, S. Jagoueix, P. Toorawa, M. Grisoni, R. Mallessard, A. Dookun, S. Saumtally, J. C. Autrey and J. M. Bové
Both Huanglongbing (Greening) Liberobacter Species Are Present in Mauritius and Reunion
Korsten, S. Jagoueix, J. M. Bové and M. Garnier
Huanglongbing (Greening) Detection in South Africa
Le Thi Thu Hong, Nguyen Van Hoa, Huynh Tri Duc, Lam Thi My Nuong and Huynh Van Thanh
Preliminary Results on the Observation of Virus and Virus-Like Diseases of Citrus in the Mekong Delta Region of Vietnam
T. K. Lama
Present Status of Virus and Virus-like Diseases of Citrus in Nepal
Zhao Xue-yuan, Zhang Cai-jian, Li Long-hua, Zhou Chang-yong, Huamg Zhi-yuan and Liao Gen-quing
The Development of Virus-Free Citrus Propagation in Chongqing, China
Li Long-hua, Huang Zhi-yuan, Qi Ju-xian, Zhang Jin and Liang An-guo
Modification of the Shoot-Tip Grafting Method for CitrusCommon and Botanical Names of Some Species and Hybrids of Citrus and Citrus Relatives Mentioned in the Proceedings
Common and Botanical Names of Some Nonrutaceous Plants Mentioned in the Proceedings -
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Proceedings of the Fourteenth Conferenceof the International Organizationof Citrus Virologists
CITRUS TRISTEZA VIRUSK. L. Manjunath, R. F. Lee, and C. L. Niblett
Recent Advances in the Molecular Biology of Citrus Tristeza Closterovirus
L. Rubio, J. Guerri, and P. Moreno
Characterization of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates by Single-Strand Conformation Polymorphism Analysis of DNA Complementary to Their RNA Population
M. E. Hilf and S. M. Garnsey
Characterization and Classification of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates by Amplification of Multiple Molecular Markers
P. A. Mooney, T. E. Dawson, and C. L. Niblett
Comparison of the Coat Protein Gene Sequences of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolatesin New Zealand
M. Cambra, M. T. Gorris, M. P. Román, E. Terrada, S. M. Garnsey,E. Camarasa, A. Olmos, and M. Colomer
Routine Detection of Citrus Tristeza Virusby Direct Immunoprinting-ELISA Method Using Specific Monoclonal andRecombinant Antibodies
M. Cambra, A. Olmos, M. T. Gorris, C. Marroquín, O. Esteban,S. M. Garnsey, R. Llauger, L. Batista, I. Peña,and A. Hermoso de Mendoza
Detection of Citrus Tristeza Virusby Print Capture and Squash Capture-PCRin Plant Tissues and Single Aphids
S. P. van Vuuren and J. B. van der Vyver
Comparison of South African Pre-Immunizing Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates with Foreign Isolates in Three Grapefruit Selections
S. M. Garnsey, T. R. Gottwald, M. E. Hilf, L. Matos, and J. Borbón
Emergence and Spread of Severe Strainsof Citrus Tristeza Virus in theDominican Republic
T. E. Dawson and P. A. Mooney
Evidence for Trifoliate Resistance Breaking Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virusin New Zealand
T. R. Gottwald and G. Hughes
A New Survey Method for Citrus Tristeza Virus Disease Assessment
T. R. Gottwald, G. Gibson, S. M. Garnsey, and M. Irey
The Effect of Aphid Vector Population Composition on Local and Background Components of Citrus Tristeza Virus Spread
F. M. Ochoa, B. Cevik, V. J. Febres, C. L. Niblett, and R. F. Lee
Molecular Characterization of FloridaCitrus Tristeza Virus Isolates with PotentialUse in Mild Strain Cross Protection
S. P. van Vuuren, J. B. van der Vyver, and M. Luttig
Diversity Among Sub-Isolatesof Cross-Protecting Citrus Tristeza VirusIsolates in South Africa
R. R. Pelosi, P. A. Rundell, M. Cohen, and C. A. Powell
Evaluation of a Sixteen-Year Citrus Tristeza Virus Cross-Protection Trial in Florida
L. Herrera, R. Llauguer, L. Batista, I. Peña, R. Peral, Y. Quiñones,C. G. Borroto, and P. Oramas
Molecular Characterization of the Coat Protein Gene of Citrus Tristeza Closterovirus Isolates from Cuba
M. L. P. N. Targon, M. A. Machado, G. W. Müller, H. D. Coletta Filho, K. L. Manjunath, and R. F. Lee
Sequence of Coat Protein Gene of the Severe Citrus Tristeza Virus Complex Capão Bonito
M. L. P. N. Targon, M. A. Machado, S. A. Carvalho, A. A. Souza,and G. W. Müller
Differential Replication of a Mild and a Severe Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolate in Species and Varieties of Citrus
A. A. Souza, S. A. Carvalho, M. L. P. N. Targon, G. W. Müller,and M. A. Machado
Characterization of Citrus Tristeza VirusIsolates by SSCP of the Coat Protein Genein Initially Healthy Sweet Orange VarietiesAfter Three Years of Field Exposure
A. A. Souza, G. W. Müller; M. L. P. N. Targon, and M. A. Machado
Evaluation of Changes Which Occurred in a Mild Protective Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolate in Pera Sweet Orange Trees by Using RFLP and SSCP Analyses of the Coat Protein Gene
B. Stamo, A. M. D’Onghia, and V. Savino
Presence of Citrus Tristeza Virus in Albania
OTHER VIRUSES
C. N. Roistacher, A. M. D’Onghia, and K. Djelouah
Defining Psorosis by Biological Indexingand ELISA
K. Djelouah, O. Potere, D. Boscia, A. M. D’Onghia, and V. Savino
Production of Monoclonal Antibodiesto Citrus Psorosis Virus
A. Colariccio, O. Lovisolo, G. Boccardo, C. M. Chagas, M. d’Aquilio, and V. Rossetti
Preliminary Purificationand Double Stranded RNA Analysisof Citrus Leprosis Virus
O. Lovisolo, A. Colariccio, and V. Masenga
New Experimental Hosts and Further Information on Citrus Leprosis Virus
J. C. V. Rodrigues, M. A. Machado, E. W. Kitajima, and G. W. Müller
Transmission of Citrus Leprosis Virus by Brevipalpus phoenicis (Acari: Tenuipalpidae)
C. N. Roistacher, J. Bash, and D. J. Gumpf
Continued Attempts Over a 22-Year Period to Separate Components of The Citrus Tatter Leaf-Citrange Stunt Virus Complex
C. M. Herron and M. Skaria
Further Studies on Citrus Tatter Leaf Virusin Texas
INSECT-TRANSMITTED PROKARYOTES
R. Harakava, L. J. Marais, J. Ochasan, K. L. Manjunath, V. J. Febres,R. F. Lee, and C. L. Niblett
Improved Sensitivity in the Detection and Differentiation of Citrus Huanglongbing Bacteria from South Africa and the Philippines
J. M. Bové, M. Erti Dwiastuti, A. Triviratno, A. Supriyanto, E. Nasli,P. Becu, and M. Garnier
Incidence of Huanglongbing and Citrus Rehabilitation in North Bali, Indonesia
J. M. Bové, J. L. Danet, K. Bananej, N. Hassanzadeh, M. Taghizadeh,M. Salehi, and M. Garnier
Witches’ Broom Disease of Lime (WBDL)in Iran
V. Rossetti
Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC) in Brazil—An Overview
O. R. de Coll, A. M. M. Remes Lenicov, J. P. Agostini, and S. Paradell
Detection of Xylella fastidiosa in Weedsand Sharpshooters in Orange GrovesAffected with Citrus Variegated Chlorosisin Misiones, Argentina
F. F. Laranjeira, T. R. Gottwald, L. Amorim, R. D. Berger,and A. Bergamin Filho
Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Citrus Variegated Chlorosis: A Preliminary Analysis
J. P. Agostini and T. J. Haberle
The Effect of Citrus Tree Age on Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
O. R. de Coll, A. M. M. Remes Lenicov, J. P. Agostini, and S. Paradell
Some Factors in a Pest Management Program for Valencia Sweet Orange Groves withCitrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC)
H. D. Coletta Filho, E. F. Carlos, M. L. P. N. Targon, M. Cristofani, A. A. Souza, and M. A. Machado
Distribution of Xylella fastidiosa within Sweet Orange Trees: Influence of Age and Level of Symptom Expression of Citrus Variegated Chlorosis
G. Habermann, E. C. Machado, J. D. Rodrigues, and C. L. Medina
Evaluation of Xylella fastidiosa Effects on Leaf Gas Exchange of Pera Sweet Orange Grafted on Rangpur Lime Rootstock
VIROIDS
R. A. Owens, S. M. Thompson, P. A. Feldstein, and S. M. Garnsey
Effects of Sequence Variation on Symptom Induction by Citrus Viroid III
M. Gandía, A. Palacio, and N. Duran-Vila
Variability of Citrus Exocortis Viroid (CEVd)
A. Palacio and N. Duran-Vila
Citrus Cachexia Disease: Molecular Characterization of its Viroid Agent
G. Pagliano, M. Peyrou, R. Del Campo, L. Orlando, A. Gravina,R. Wettstein, and M. Francis
Detection and Characterization of Citrus Viroids in Uruguay
O. G. Alvarado-Gómez, M. A. Rocha-Peña, S. Silva-Vara,J. P. Martínez-Soriano, R. F. Lee, R. Rivera-Bustamante,and P. Ruíz Beltrán
Citrus Exocortis and Citrus Cachexia Viroids in Commercial Groves of Tahiti Limein México
A. Palacio, X. Foissac, and N. Duran-Vila
Indexing of Citrus Viroids by Imprint Hybridization: Comparison with Other Detection Methods
J. M. Pérez, I. Peña, and R. Pérez
Comparative Viroid Detection of Cuban Viroid Isolates Using Biological Indexingand Sequential PAGE
BLIGHT
J. P. Agostini and T. J. Haberle
Screening of 26 Rootstocks for Declinamiento Tolerance in Misiones, Argentina
SURVEYS AND CERTIFICATION
R. F. Lee
Why Have Mandatory Citrus Certification Programs?
P. Saade, A. M. D’Onghia, W. Khoury, C. Turturo, and V. Savino
Sanitary Status of Citrus in Lebanon
SHORT COMMUNICATIONSCitrus tristeza virus
S. Gago-Zachert, N. Costa, L. Semorile, and O. Grau
Differential Genomic Regions Among Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates
Th. Kapari, A. Kyriakou, N. Ioannou, J. Gavriel, M. Bar-Joseph,G. Savva, D. Polycarpou, N. Loizias, E. Iosephidou, A. Hadjinicolis, and Chr. Papayiannis
A Six-Year Fight Against Citrus Tristeza Virus in Cyprus
S. Gago-Zachert, L. Semorile, N. Costa, and O. Grau
Variability of p27 Gene from Several Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus as Analyzed bySingle-Strand Conformation Polymorphism
L. Peña, R. Llauger, I Estévez, L. Batista, V. Ortiz, J. M. Pérez,R. Cantero, and R. Sibat
Preliminary Evaluation of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates from the Isla de la Juventud, CubaOther viruses
M. E. Sánchez de la Torre, M. L. García, O. Riva, E. Dal Bó, L. Jones,R. Zandomeni, and O. Grau
Genome Organization of the Top Component of Citrus Psorosis Virus and Identificationof the Coat Protein Gene
G. Naum, M. L. García, M. E. Sánchez de La Torre, and O. Grau
Sequence Analysis of Citrus Psorosis Virus Bottom Component RNA
G. Legarreta, M. L. García, N. Costa, M. E. Sánchez de la Torre,P. Moreno, R. G. Milne, and O. Grau
G. Legarreta, M. L. García, N. Costa, M. E. Sánchez de la Torre,P. Moreno, R. G. Milne, and O. Grau
D. Alioto, M. Gangemi, P. Sposato, S. Deaglio, E. Luisoni,and R. G. Milne
Improvements in Serodiagnosis of Citrus Psorosis Virus
C. C. Clark and J. V. da Graça
Detection of Citrus Vein Enation Virus Using Cereal Yellow Dwarf Virus ELISA Kits
G. Rustici, E. Noris, G. P. Accotto, E. Luisoni, R. G. Milne, R. P. Pant, and Y. S. Ahlawat
Further Characterization and Detectionof Indian Citrus Ringspot VirusInsect-transmitted prokaryotes
A. Hocquellet, J. M. Bové, and M. Garnier
Isolation of “ Candidatus Liberibacter” Genes by RAPD and New PCR Detection Technique
M. Garnier, J. M. Bové, S. Jagoueix-Eveillard, C. P. R. Cronje,G. M. Sanders, L. Korsten, and H. F. Le Roux
Presence of “ Candidatus Liberibacter africanus” in the Western Cape Provinceof South Africa
S. P. van Vuuren, J. B. van der Vyver, M. Luttig, and J. V. da Graça
Low Incidence of Huanglongbing Fruit Symptoms in Valencia Sweet Orange Treesin the Presence of a Population of Citrus Tristeza Virus
M. Garnier and J. M. Bové
Huanglongbing in Cambodia,Laos and Myanmar
V. Rossetti, E. M. F. Martins, S. A. Carvalho, W. Li, and S. G. Dos Santos
Effects of Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC) Infection and Symptom Expression on Peroxidase and ß-1,3-Glucanase ActivitiesViroids
L. Bello, R. Pérez, and H. González
Performance of Clementine Mandarin Infected with Exocortis Disease on Nine Rootstocks
R. Pérez, E. Correa, N. del Valle, and O. Otero
Reduced Indexing Time for Cachexiaand Exocortis Diseases in CitrusBlight
G. W. Müller, I. F. Lepsch, G. H. Korndörfer, A. C. Moniz, A. A. Pimenta, W. Bragante, P. R. Rabelo, and G. R. Santos
Preliminary Observations on Abnormal Depositions and Forms of Siliceous Compounds in a Blight-Affected Sweet Orange Tree from a Brazilian Tropical Humid AreaSurveys and certification
O. S. Passos, A. P. da Cunha Sobrinho, and H. P. Santos Filho
Citrus Certification Programs in Brazil
G. W. Müller, M. L. P. N. Targon, and M. A. Machado
Thirty Years of PreimmunizedPera Sweet Orange in the Citriculturein São Paulo State, Brazil
H. P. Santos Filho, O. S. Passos, A. P. da Cunha Sobrinho,C. de J. Barbosa, and O. Nickel
The Citrus Variety Improvement Programin Northeastern Brazil After 15 Years
S. A. Carvalho, M. A. Machado, F. F. Laranjeira, J. Teófilo Sobrinho, and H. D. Coletta Filho
Production of Xylella fastidiosa -Free Budwood in an Insect-Proof Screenhousein São Paulo, Brazil
P. J. Sieburth
Pathogen Testing in The Florida Mandatory Citrus Budwood Protection Program
M. Skaria
A Microbudding Technique for Biological Indexing and Ultra-High DensityPlanting of CitrusCommon and Botanical Names of Some Species and Hybrids of Citrus and Citrus Relatives Mentioned in the Proceedings*
Common and Botanical Names of Some Nonrutaceous Plants Mentioned inthe Proceedings -
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M. Bar-Joseph, X. Che, M. Mawassi, S. Gowda et al
The Continuous Challenge of Citrus tristeza virus Molecular Research
M. Zemzami, C. M. Soares, A. M. Bailey, C. L. Niblett, and G. Nolasco
Comparison of Molecular and Biological Characteristics of Fourteen MoroccanIsolates of Citrus tristeza virus
M. E. Hilf and S. M. Garnsey
Citrus tristeza virus in Florida:A Synthesis of Historical and Contemporary Biological, Serological, and Genetic Data
A. P. Williams, D. M. Mathews, J. A. Heick, and J. A. Dodds
Segregation of Sweet Orange Stem Pitting Types and Stunting Factors in Subcultures from the Severe SY568 Strainof Citrus tristeza virus
S. P. van Vuuren
Effects of Citrus tristeza virus Isolateson Two Tolerant Commercial Scionson Different Rootstocks in South Africa
C. Y. Zhou, P. Broadbent, D. L. Hailstones, J. Bowyer, and R. Connor
Movement and Titer of Citrus tristeza virus (Pre-immunizing Isolate PB61) Within Seedlings and Field Trees
T. R. Gottwald, S. M. Garnsey, and T. D. Riley
Latency of Systemic Infection in YoungField-Grown Sweet Orange Trees Following Graft-Inoculation with Citrus tristeza virusR. K. Yokomi, M. Polek, S. Satar, and T. R. Gottwald
An Economic Sampling Protocol for Locating Citrus tristeza virus Reservoirs in a Large Area
L. Rubio, J. Guerri, and P. Moreno
Detection of Divergent Sequence Variants within Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) Isolates
M. Cambra, M. T. Gorris, A. Olmos, M. C. Martínez, M. P. Román,E. Bertolini, A. López, and E. A. Carbonell
European Diagnostic Protocols (DIAGPRO) for Citrus tristeza virus in Adult Trees
D. Dimou, J. Drosopoulou, E. Moschos, C. Spanou, and P. Dermatas
First Report of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV)in Greece
T. R. Gottwald, M. Polek, and K. M. Riley
History, Present Incidence, and Spatial Distribution of Citrus tristeza virus in the California Central Valley
R. F. Lee, P. McConnell, K. L. Majunath, B. Cevik, O. V. Nikolaeva,M. G. H. Dekkers, and C. L. Niblett
The Citrus tristeza virus Epidemicin Bog Walk Valley, Jamaica
T. R. Gottwald, W. Villalobos, and C. Rivera
Comparative Epidemiology of Citrus tristeza virus in Plantings of Various Citrus Speciesin Costa Rica, and Long Distance Spreadby the Brown Citrus Aphid
T. R. Gottwald, E. Abreu-Rodriguez, R. K. Yokomi, P. A. Stansly,and T. K. Riley
Effects of Chemical Control of Aphid Vectors and of Cross-Protection on Increase and Spread of Citrus tristeza virus
A. A. Souza, G. W. Müller, M. L. P. N. Targon, M. A. Takita,and M. A. Machado
Stability of the Mild Protective ‘PIAC’ Isolate of Citrus tristeza virus
M. G. H. Dekkers and R. F. Lee
Evaluation of Recently Selected Mild Isolates of Citrus tristeza virus for Cross Protectionof Hamlin Sweet Orange on SmoothFlat Seville Rootstock
C. Y. Zhou, D. L. Hailstones, P. Broadbent, R. Connor, and J. Bowyer
Studies on Mild Strain Cross ProtectionAgainst Stem-pitting Citrus tristeza virus
M. Guzmán, C. Vernière, C. L. Niblett, and J. M. Bové
Biological, Serological and Molecular Characterization of Two Citrus tristeza virus Isolates from Corsica
D. R. Stach-Machado, L. A. Peroni, L. C. F. Dias, M. C. Caporrino,G. W. Müller, M. L. P. N. Targon, and M. A. Machado
Characterization of MonoclonalAntibodies for Identification of the Severe Strains of ‘Capão Bonito’ Citrus tristeza virus
Zhao Xueyuan, Zhou Changyong, Tang Kezhi,Jiang Yuanhui, Yang Fangyun, Huang Sen, Li Taisheng,Liu Kehong, Liu Ying, and Chen Quanyou
Preliminary Evaluation of the Tolerance of 18 Pummelo Cultivars to Stem-Pitting Tristeza
J. B. van der Vyver, S. P. van Vuuren, M. Luttig, and J. V. da Graça
Changes in the Citrus tristeza virus Statusof Pre-immunized Grapefruit Field Trees
M. Luttig, S. P. van Vuuren, and J. B. van der Vyver
Differentiation of Single Aphid CulturedSub-Isolates of Two South African Citrus tristeza virus Isolates from Grapefruit by Single-Strand Conformation Polymorphism
S. Martín, R. G. Milne, D. Alioto, J. Guerri, and P. Moreno
Psorosis-like Symptoms Induced by Causes Other Than Citrus psorosis virus
M. C. Vives, L. Galipienso, L. Navarro, P. Moreno, and J. Guerri
Citrus Leaf Blotch Virus:A New Citrus Virus Associated withBud Union Crease on Trifoliate Rootstocks
Effect of Sequence Variation on the Biological Properties of Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd)
M. Gandía and N. Duran-Vila
S. M. Garnsey, D. L. Zies, M. Irey, P. J. Sieburth, J. S. Semancik,L. Levy, and M. E. Hilf
Practical Field Detection of Citrus Viroidsin Florida by RT-PCR
P. J. Sieburth, M. Irey, S. M. Garnsey, and R. A. Owens
The Use of RT-PCR in theFlorida Citrus Viroid Indexing Program
C. Vernière, L. Botella, A. Dubois, C. Chabrier, and N. Duran-Vila
Properties of Citrus Viroids:Symptom Expression and Dwarfing
R. A. Owens, S. M. Thompson, P. J. Sieburth, and S. M. Garnsey
Limited Sequence Randomization:Testing a Strategy to ProduceImproved Viroid Dwarfing Agents
K. Velázquez, M. Soto, R. Pérez, J. M. Pérez, D. Rodríguez,and N. Duran-Vila
Biological and Molecular Characterizationof Two Isolates of Citrus ViroidsRecovered from Cuban Plantations
C. J. Barbosa, J. A. Pina, L. Navarro, and N. Duran-Vila
Replication/Accumulation andSymptom Expression of Citrus Viroids on Some Species of Citrus and Related Genera
S. A. Vekiari, E. E. Protopapadakis, and P. Papadopoulou
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectroscopy Analysis of Aromatic Compounds of Leaves and Peel from Healthy and Viroid-infected Citron Plants
J. M. Bové, J. Renaudin, X. Foissac, P. Gaurivaud, P. Carle, F. Laigret, C. Saillard, and M. Garnier
INSECT-TRANSMITTED PROCARYOTES
A. J. Ayres, N. Gimenes-Fernandes, and J. C. Barbosa
Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC):Current Status in Commercial Orange Groves in the States of São Paulo and Minas Gerais (Southern Triângulo Mineiro)
M. Salehi, K. Izadpanah, and M. Taghizadeh
Witches’ Broom Disease of Lime in Iran:New Distribution Areas, Experimental Herbaceous Hosts and Transmission Trials
R. H. Brlansky and D. S. Howd
BLIGHT Purification of Virus-like Particlesfrom Blight-Affected Citrus Trees
L. Navarro, J. A. Pina, J. Juárez, J. F. Ballester-Olmos,J. M. Arregui, C. Ortega, A. Navarro, N. Duran-Vila, J. Guerri,P. Moreno, M. Cambra, A. Medina, and S. Zaragoza
SURVEYS AND CERTIFICATION The Citrus Variety Improvement Programin Spain in the Period 1975-2001
S. A. Carvalho, M. A. Machado, H. D. Coletta Filho, and G. W. Müller
Present Status of the Productionof Citrus Budwood and Nursery TreesFree of Graft and Vector-Transmissible Diseases in São Paulo State, Brazil
E. Sheta, S. Eid Salem, A. M. Abou-Zeid, M. Osman, M. A. Shafik,A. El Hawari, J. Safurim, A. M. D’Onghia, and A. Camacho
Development of a CitrusCertification Program in Egypt
J. M. Bové, C. Vernière, and M. Garnier
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS Citrus tristeza virus in Corsicaand its Eradication
K. Izadpanah, V. Shafiee, and A. Pakniat
The Status of Citrus tristeza virus in the Fars and Bushehr Provinces of Iran
I. Peña, L. Batista, M. Acuña, J. C. Casín, R. Llauger,M. C. Pérez, and O. Otero
Citrus tristeza virus Epidemiological Surveillance and Eradication Programin Cuba: Recent Results
M. Cambra, M. C. Martínez, C. Marroquín, M. T. Gorris, I. Trenor,S. Zaragoza, A. López, A. Olmos, and A. Hermoso de Mendoza
Epidemiology of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in Citrus Varieties CultivatedUnder Plastic Net Covers
A. Domínguez, C. Fagoaga, L. Navarro, P. Moreno, and L. Peña
Constitutive Expression of Untranslatable Versions of the p25 Coat Protein Gene of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in Transgenic Mexican Lime Plants Does Not Confer Resistance to the Virus
M. I. Plata and C. M. Anderson
Spread of Citrus tristeza virus in an Endemic Area in Argentina
A. A. Salibe, A. A. Souza, M. L. P. N. Targon, G. W. Müller,H. D. Coletta Filho, and M. A. Machado
Selection of a Mild Sub-isolate of Citrus tristeza virus for Preimmunizationof Pera Sweet Orange
L. Batista, F. F. Laranjeira, I. Peña, E. L. Peralta, R. Llauger,K. Velázquez, R. Sibat, and M. C. Torres
Epidemiological Studies of Citrus tristeza virus in Cuban Commercial Citrus Areas
M. Tessitori, A. Reina, R. La Rosa, and A. Catara
Psorosis Bark Scalingon Tarocco Sweet Orange
N. Mrani, A. M. D’Onghia, K. Djelouah, M. Zemzami,D. Frasheri, and G. P. Martelli
Distribution of Citrus psorosis virus in Morocco
K. Djelouah, D. Frasheri, and A. M. D’Onghia
Serological Diagnosis of Citrus psorosis virus and Citrus tristeza virus Using Flower Parts
Mani Skaria, Hongqin Miao, and Esiquiel Avila
Post-freeze Status of Citrus psorosis virus in Texas
J. M. Bové and M. Garnier
A Historical Case: “ Chlorose Infectieusedes Citrus ” (Infectious Chlorosis of Citrus), First Experimentally Graft-transmitted Disease of Citrus
Liza B. Vela and Mani Skaria
Seven Isolates of Citrus Tatter Leaf Virus Induce Varying Levels of Xylem Tissue Abnormalities in Two Citrange Rootstocks
D. S. Howd, J. S. Hartung, and R. H. Brlansky
Ultrastructure of CitrusChlorotic Dwarf-Infected Leaves and Bark
R. H. Brlansky, D. S. Howd, Q. Huang, and J. S. Hartung
Ultrastructural Aspects of CitrusInfected with Citrus yellow mosaic virus
E. E. Protopapadakis, S. Tzortzakaki, J. Kasapakis, and M. Tsagris
A New Graft-transmissibleDisease of Bergamot in Greece
N. Duran-Vila, L. Botella, and C. Vernière
Wood Pitting—Gum Pocket—Gummy Pitting of Trifoliate Orange: ConsiderationsAbout Their Etiology
M. Tessitori, R. La Rosa, F. Di Serio, G. Albanese, and A. Catara
Molecular Characterization of a Citrus viroid III (CVd-III) Associatedwith Citrus Dwarfing in Italy
J. S. Semancik, J. A. Bash, and D. J. Gumpf
Induced Dwarfing of Citrus byTransmissible Small Nuclear RNA (TsnRNA)
M. I. Plata, N. Costa, A. Fabiani, and C. M. Anderson
Characterization of Nine Sourcesof Dwarfing Factors Used in Tree SizeControl Trials at Concordia, Argentina
A. Najar, N. Duran-Vila, and M. L. Caruana
Identification of Viroids in Citrus Orchards in Tunisia
M. Salehi and K. Izadpanah
A Disease of Sesame in IranCaused by Spiroplasma citri
L. J. Marais, J. H. J. Breytenbach, and K. S. Derrick
Evaluation of a Factor Exclusion Experiment Designed to Assist in Elucidatingthe Etiology of Citrus Blight
G. W. Müller, J. D. De Negri, C. I. A. Vildoso, D. Mattos Jr.,J. Pompeu Jr., J. Teófilo Sobrinho, M. A. Machado,S. A. Carvalho, and L. F. Girotto
Citrus Sudden Death:A New Citrus Disease in Brazil
P. E. Kyriakopoulou
Virus and Virus-like Diseases of Citrus in Greece and the Greek Certification Program
A. M. D’Onghia, F. Carimi, F. De Pasquale, S. Fiore,K. Djelouah, and G. P. Martelli
Somatic Embryogenesis from Style and Stigma Cultures Eliminates Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) and Citrus variegation virus (CVV)
Th. Kapari-Isaia, G. J. Minas, D. Polykarpou, E. Iosephidou, Sp. Arseni, and A. Kyriakou
Shoot-tip Grafting in vitro for Eliminationof Viroids and Citrus psorosis virus in the Local Arakapas Mandarin in CyprusI. Gavriel
The Citrus Certification Program of Cyprus
Shoot-tip Grafting in vitro for Eliminationof Viroids and Citrus psorosis virus in the Local Arakapas Mandarin in Cyprus
A Preliminary Survey of Virus andVirus-like Diseases of Citrus in Palestine
A. Kyriakou, Th. Kapari-Isaia, and N. Ioannou
The Virus Disease Situationof Citrus in Cyprus—A Brief Review
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Common and Botanical Names of Some Species and Hybrids of Citrus and Citrus Relatives Mentioned in the Proceedings*Common and Botanical Names of SomeNonrutaceous Plants Mentionedin the Proceedings
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P. J. Sieburth, K. G. Nolan, M. E. Hilf, R. F. Lee,P. Moreno, and S. M. Garnsey
CITRUS TRISTEZA VIRUS Discrimination of Stem-Pitting from Other Isolates of Citrus tristeza virusZ. Xiong, R. Barthelson, Z. Weng, and D. W. Galbraith
Designing and Testing of a Citrus tristeza virus Resequencing MicroarrayS. Gowda, T. Satyanarayana, C. J. Robertson,S. M. Garnsey, and W. O. Dawson
Infection of Citrus Plants with Virions Generated in Nicotiana benthamiana Plants Agroinfiltrated with a Binary Vector Based Citrus tristeza virusT. Satyanarayana, C. J. Robertson, S. M. Garnsey, and W. O. Dawson
Generation of a Genetically Engineered MCA13 Nonreactive Variant of the T36 Decline Isolate of Citrus tristeza virusM. E. Hilf
Possible Resistance to Citrus tristeza virus in Red ShaddockM. E. Hilf
Partial Sequence Characterization of Citrus tristeza virus Associated with Breaking of the General Resistance to CTV Expressed in Poncirus trifoliataA. Mendoza, C. Salazar, O. Alvarado, Ma. A. Cruz, M. A. Rodríguez, and H. A. Barrera Saldaña
Molecular Differentiation of Mild and Severe Citrus tristeza virus Isolates in MexicoM. Polek, D. J. Gumpf, C. M. Wallen, and K. M. Riley
Biological Characterization of Naturally Occurring Citrus tristeza virus Strains in California CitrusS. M. Garnsey, E. L. Civerolo, D. J. Gumpf, C. Paul, M. E. Hilf, R. F. Lee, R. H. Brlansky, R. K. Yokomi, and J. S. Hartung
Biological Characterization of an International Collection of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) IsolatesJ. Piquer, J. A. Pina, J. Pérez-Panadés, E. A. Carbonell, J. Guerri, and P. Moreno
Preliminary Evaluation of the Sensitivity of Alemow Rootstock to Citrus tristeza virus in SpainT. R. Gottwald and E. L. Taylor
Using Survival Analysis to Predict the Risk of Infection in a Citrus tristeza virus EpidemicS. P. van Vuuren and B. Q. Manicom
The Response of Star Ruby Grapefruit to Different Citrus tristeza virus IsolatesK. Bederski, C. N. Roistacher, and G. W. Müller
Cross Protection Against the Severe Citrus tristeza virus Stem Pitting in PeruR. F. Lee, M. G. H. Dekker, and M. Bar-Joseph
Development of Stable, Uniform Antigen Controls for Use in ELISA for Citrus tristeza virusS. Davino, M. Guardo, G. Sorrentino, A. Caruso, and M. Davino
Variability Among Italian Citrus tristeza virus Isolates Revealed by SSCP Analysis, Cloning and SequencingN. G. Iglesias, K. Riquelme, J. Marengo, N. Costa, M. I. Plata, and L. Semorile
Genetic Structure of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) Populations from Field Argentinian Grapefruit IsolatesN. G. Iglesias, J. Marengo, K. Riquelme, N. Costa,M. I. Plata, and L. Semorile
Characterization of the Population Structure of a Grapefruit Isolate of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) Selected for Pre-immunization Assays in ArgentinaC. Ramos, J. C. Castillo, O. Fernández, B. Rangel,K. L. Manjunath, and R. F. Lee
Molecular Characterization of Citrus tristeza virus Isolates from PanamaJ. J. Velázquez-Monreal, D. M. Mathews, and J. A. Dodds
Characterization of Virus Isolates from a Field that Once Contained an Unusually Severe Strain of Citrus tristeza virusG. Sorrentino, S. Davino, M. Guardo, M. Davino, and A. Caruso
Incidence and Effect of Citrus tristeza virus on Commercial Orchards of Tarocco O.L. Sweet Orange in ItalyM. J. Melzer, W. B. Borth, F. Zee, M. E. Hilf, S. M. Garnsey, and J. S. Hu
Incidence, Distribution, and Diversity of Citrus tristeza virus in the Hawaiian IslandsC. J. Robertson, S. M. Garnsey, T. Satyanarayana, S. Folimonova, and W. O. Dawson
Efficient Infection of Citrus Plants with Different Cloned Constructs of Citrus tristeza virus Amplified in Nicotiana benthamiana ProtoplastsN. Ruiz-García, G. Mora-Aguilera, P. Rivas-Valencia, D. Ochoa-Martínez, C. Góngora-Canul, E. Loeza-Kuk, M. A. Gutíerrez-E., G. Ramírez-Valverde, R. Álvarez-Ramos
Probability Model of Citrus tristeza virus Detection in the Tree Canopy and Reliability and Efficiency of Direct Immunoprinting-ELISAJ. B. Meyer, S. P. van Vuuren, M. Luttig, B. Q. Manicom, and J. V. da Graça
Strain Prevalence of Citrus tristeza virus Cross-Protecting Isolates Altered by Red Grapefruit HostsJ. M. Bové
CITRUS SUDDEN DEATH In Retrospect: Citrus Sudden Death, a Graft-Transmissible, Tristeza-like Bud Union DiseaseR. B. Bassanezi, A. Bergamin Filho, L. Amorim, and T. R. Gottwald
Spatial and Temporal Analyses of Citrus Sudden Death in BrazilA. S. Guerra-Moreno, K. L. Manjunath, R. H. Brlansky, and R. F. Lee
OTHER VIRUSES Citrus Leprosis Symptoms can be Associated with the Presence of Two Different Viruses: Cytoplasmic and Nuclear, the Former Having a Multipartite RNA GenomeT. R. Gottwald, S. R. Palle, H. Miao, M. Seyran, M. Skaria, and J. V. da Graça
Assessment of the Possibility of Natural Spread of Citrus Psorosis Disease in TexasM. C. Vives, J. A. Pina, J. Juárez, L. Navarro, P. Moreno, and J. Guerri
Dweet Mottle Disease Probably is Caused by Citrus Leaf Blotch VirusA. Kyriakou, M. Ioannou, A. Hadjinicolis, R. Hoffman, E. Antoniou, L. Papayiannis, Th. Kapari-Isaia, and N. Ioannou
VIROIDS Citrus Exocortis and Cachexia Viroids Affect Growth, Yield and Fruit Quality of Lapithou Lemon on Sour Orange Rootstock in CyprusC. J. Barbosa, P. Serra, J. A. Pina, L. Navarro, J. A. Darós, R. Flores, and N. Duran-Vila
Identification and Preliminary Characterization of a Viroid-like RNA in Atalantia citroidesL. Bernad, P. Moreno, J. M. Bové, and N. Duran-Vila
Viroids in Gummy Bark Sources from the Sultanate of OmanR. A. Owens, S. M. Thompson, P. J. Sieburth, and M. E. Hilf
Mutational Analysis of Citrus viroid III Symptom ExpressionL. Bernad, M. Gandía, and N. Duran-Vila
Host Effect on the Genetic Variability of Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd)S. P. van Vuuren, J. B. Meyer, M. Luttig, and B. Q. Manicom
Search for a Dwarfing isolate of Citrus viroid III for High Density Plantings and the Possible Association of CVd-III with Gum Pocket Disease in South AfricaS. Davino, M. Davino, A. Caruso, G. Sorrentino, M. Guardo, and N. Duran-Vila
Performance of Navelina Sweet Orange on Five Rootstocks Inoculated with Citrus ViroidsA. Caruso, S. Davino, M. Guardo, G. Sorrentino and M. Davino
Performance of ‘Comune’ Clementine Infected with Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd) on Seven RootstocksD. C. Teixeira, C. Saillard, S. Eveillard, J. L. Danet, A. J. Ayres, and J. M. Bové
INSECT-TRANSMITTED PROCARYOTES A New Liberibacter Species, Candidatus Liberibacter americanus sp. nov., is Associated with Citrus Huanglongbing (Greening Disease) in São Paulo State, BrazilR. B. Bassanezi, L. A. Busato, A. Bergamin Filho, L. Amorim, and T. R. Gottwald
Preliminary Spatial Pattern Analysis of Huanglongbing in São Paulo, BrazilP. S. Souza, S. R. Silva, E. S. Stuchi, L. C. Donadio, and A. Goes
Reaction of Citrus Genotypes to Citrus Variegated ChlorosisS. P. van Vuuren and B. Q. Manicom
The Effect of Pruning, a Citrus tristeza virus Isolate and a Citrus Viroid Isolate on Huanglongbing Infection3S. P. van Vuuren and B. Q. Manicom
The Effect of the Rootstock and Citrus tristeza virus Isolates on the Percentage of Huanglongbing-affected Fruits from Palmer Navel and Delta Valencia TreesW. S. Castle and T. R. Gottwald
BLIGHT Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Tree Decline Losses Among Navel Orange Trees on Swingle Citrumelo Rootstock in Two Central Florida Citrus GrovesM. A. Rocha-Peña, J. I. López Arroyo, M. A. Peña del Río, and I. H. Almeyda-León
SURVEYS, CERTIFICATION AND OTHER TOPICS Current Situation on Citrus Virus and Virus-like Diseases and their Vectors in MexicoM. Palmieri, I. Donis, A. L. Salazar, N. Cruz, A. Paniagua, R. H. Brlansky, A. Guerra-Moreno, K. L. Manjunath, P. M. Ballance, and R. F. Lee
Citrus Viruses in Guatemala: Application of Laboratory-Based AssaysC. F. Román R., M. A. Gutiérrez E., E. Pérez-M., R. Gutiérrez C., M. A. Gómez L., E. C. Palacios T., and M. M. Robles G.
Expression of Different Genes to Confer Resistance to Pathogens in Transgenic Citrus PlantsA. Rodríguez, M. T. Gorris, J. Serra, M. P. Román, C. Collado, P. Giménez, E. Bertolini, A. Hermoso de Mendoza, and M. Cambra
SHORT COMMUNICATIONS Estimation of the Number of Citrus tristeza virus -Viruliferous Aphids Landing on Individual Citrus Seedlings and Viral Incidence in Different Citrus Rootstocks in SpainL. Batista, I. Peña, D. López, J. C. Casín, K. Velázquez, M. C. Torres, and Y. León
Management Program for Citrus Tristeza in CubaE. Loeza-Kuk, E. C. Palacios-Torres, D. L. Ochoa-Martínez, G. Mora-Aguilera, M. A. Gutierrez-E., V. J. Febres, G. A. Moore, and R. Alvarez-Ramos
Molecular Characterization of Citrus tristeza virus Isolates from Veracruz and Tamaulipas States, MexicoE. C. Palacios-Torres, M. A. Gutiérrez-Espinosa, V. J. Febres, D. L.Ochoa-Martínez, G. A. Moore, E. Pérez-Molphe-Balch, and M. M. Robles González
Genetic Transformation of Sour Orange and Alemow with Non-translatable CP, p27-CP and 3’-end Sequences from Citrus tristeza virus Found in Veracruz, MexicoX. A. Besoain, M. C. Simpson, F. Ramella, C. Canales, M. Valenzuela, M. Castro, M. T. Gorris, and M. Cambra
Incidence of Citrus tristeza virus in Chile and Biological and Serological Characterization of 100 IsolatesV. M. Novelli, J. Freitas-Astúa, G. Astúa-Monge, S. A. Carvalho, E. C. Locali, V. Rodrigues, F. Arrivabem, M. E. Hilf, T. R. Gottwald, and M. A. Machado
Widespread Occurrence of an Endosymbiont Bacterium in Brevipalpus phoenicis Populations from Citrus in the Southeastern Region of BrazilJ. Freitas-Astúa, E. C. Locali, R. Antonioli-Luizon, E. W. Kitajima, M. E. Hilf, T. R. Gottwald and M. A. Machado
Nationwide Detection by RT-PCR of the Cytoplasmic Type of Citrus Leprosis Virus in BrazilS. R. Palle, H. Miao, M. Seyran, E. S. Louzada, J. V. da Graça, and M. Skaria
Evidence for Association of Citrus psorosis virus with Symptomatic Trees and an Olpidium -like Fungus in TexasK. Velázquez, J. M. Pérez, M. Alonso, L. Batista, J. Rodríguez, G. Legarreta, O. Grau, and M. L. García
Detection of Citrus Psorosis Virus in CubaH. D. Coletta-Filho, M. L. P. N. Targon, M. A. Takita, J. D. De Negri, A. M. do Amaral, G. W. Müller, J. Pompeu Jr., and M. A. Machado
Identification of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus Associated with Huanglongbing Symptoms in the State of São Paulo, BrazilD. C. Teixeira, S. A. Lopes, P. T. Yamamoto, S. Eveillard, E. C. Martins, W. C. de Jesus Junior, R. B. Bassanezi, A. J. Ayres, J. L. Danet, C. Saillard, and J. M. Bové
PCR Detection of the Two Liberibacter Species Associated with Citrus Huanglongbing in São Paulo State, BrazilB. Rangel, R. R. Krueger, and R. F. Lee
Current research on Spiroplasma citri in CaliforniaK. Velázquez, J. M. Pérez, L. Batista, E. López, S. Yepe, L. Izquierdo, I. Peña, J. Cueto, M. Alvarez, R. Pérez, D. Rodríguez, and N. Duran-Vila
Improvement of Viroid Diagnosis and Determination of Viroid Presence in Cuban Citrus AreasJ. S. Semancik, G. Vidalakis, J. A. Szychowski, E. Pond, and J. A. Menge
Interactions Among Citrus Viroids and Phytophthora citrophthoraL. Bernad and N. Duran-Vila
An Improved Protocol for Extraction and RT-PCR Detection of Citrus ViroidsM. Tessitori, S. Rizza, A. Reina, and A. Catara
Real-Time RT-PCR Based on SYBR-Green I for the Detection of Citrus Exocortis and Citrus Cachexia DiseasesM. Tessitori, A. Reina, S. Rizza, F. Di Serio, R. La Rosa, and A. Catara
Analysis of the Progeny of an Italian Isolate of Citrus viroid IIIbE. Ragozzino, F. Faggioli, and M. Barba
Detection and Distribution of Citrus exocortis viroid and Hop stunt viroid in Citrus Orchards of Central Italy as Revealed by One-tube One-step RT-PCRR. Pérez, E. L. Peralta, O. Otero0, D. Rodríguez, K. Velázquez, and J. M. Pérez
Characterization and Indexing for Citrus Viroids in CubaR. R. Krueger, J. A. Bash, and R. F. Lee
Phytosanitary Status of California CitrusC. N. Roistacher, R. F. Lee, C. A. J. Putter, and R. C. J. Putter
EcoPort Slide Shows on the Internet Related to Citrus and Citrus DiseasesJ. V. French, C. C. Childers, and J. V. da Graça
Threats to Texas Citrus from Exotic Vector-Borne DiseasesC. J. Kahlke, J. W. Watson, N. Solís-Gracia, M. Skaria, and J. V. da Graça
The Texas Citrus Budwood Certification ProgramA. Najar, N. Duran-Vila, A. Khlij, and J. M. Bové
Virus and Virus-Like Diseases of Citrus in TunisiaW. O. Dawson
ABSTRACTS Citrus tristeza virus Research Achievements 2001-2004Proceedings of the Sixteenth Conference of the International Organization of Citrus Virologists
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Proceedings 17 - 2010 - Conference 2007
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J. M. Bové, P. Moreno, N. Duran-Vila, and J. V. da Graça
Fifty Years of IOCV, 1957 to 2007: From Graft-Transmitted Citrus Agents to Viroids, Viruses and Endogenous BacteriaC. N. Roistacher, J. V. da Graça and G. W. Müller
Cross Protection Against Citrus tristeza virus - a ReviewR. K. Yokomi, M. Polek, E. E. Grafton-Cardwell, G. Vidalakis, N. O’Connell6 and M. Saponari
Assessment of the Citrus tristeza virus Isolates Detected in Spring 2007 at the Lindcove Research and Extension Center, Exeter, CaliforniaR. K. Yokomi and M. Polek
Elevated Background in Double Antibody Sandwich-Indirect Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay for the Detection of Citrus tristeza virus in Mandarin VarietiesM. Saponari and R. K. Yokomi
Use of the Coat Protein (CP) and Minor CP Intergene Sequence to Discriminate Severe Strains of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) in three U.S. CTV Isolate CollectionsG. M. Rwegasira, G. K. Kahwa, and C. M. Herron
Survey for Citrus tristeza virus and Citrus Aphids in TanzaniaKlaus Bederski, C. N. Roistacher, O. P. Silvestre, and G. W. Müller
Long-term Cross Protection of Severe Stem Pitting Citrus tristeza virus in PeruA. Catara, A. Lombardo, G. Nobile, and S. Rizza
Characterization of Additional Citrus tristeza virus Isolates in a Highly Infected Citrus Area of SicilyT. R. Gottwald, M. S. Irey, T. Gast, S. R. Parnell, E. L. Taylor1 and M. E. Hilf
Spatio-temporal Analysis of an HLB Epidemic in Florida and Implications for SpreadT. R. Gottwald, D. G. Hall, G. A. C. Beattie, K. Ichinose, M. C. Nguyen, Q. D. Le, M. Bar-Joseph, S. Lapointe, E. Stover, P. E. Parker, G. McCollum, and M. E. Hilf
Investigations of the Effect of Guava as a Possible Tool in the Control/Management of HuanglongbingH. D. Coletta-Filho, E. F. Carlos, L. L. Lotto, F. C. Luciane, K. C. S. Alves, M. A. R. Pereira, and M. A. Machado
Prevalence of Candidatus Liberibacter spp. in HLB-diseased Citrus Plants in São Paulo State, BrazilC. Regmi, R. P. Devkota, K. P. Paudyal, S. Shrestha, A. J. Ayres, N. Murcia, J. M. Bové and N. Duran-Vila
Shifting from Seedling Mandarin Trees to Grafted Trees and Controlling Huanglongbing and Viroids: a Biotechnological Revolution in NepalA. F. S. Mello, R. K. Yokomi, and J. Fletcher
Assessment of Citrus Stubborn Disease Incidence in CitrusR. K. Yokomi, A. F. S. Mello, J. Fletcher, and M. Saponari
Estimation of Citrus Stubborn Incidence in Citrus Groves by Real-Time PCRS. Rizza, C. Capasso, G. Catara, A. Capasso, E. Conte, and A. Catara
Transcriptional Response of Troyer Citrange, Sour Orange and Alemow Rootstocks to Citrus viroid IIIb (CVd-IIIb) InfectionP. Serra, J. A. Pina, and N. Duran-Vila
Identification and Characterization of a Variant of Citrus viroid V (CVd-V) in Seminole TangeloN. Murcia, L. Bernad, A. Caicedo, and N. Duran-Vila
Citrus Viroids in ColombiaN. Murcia, S. M. Bani Hashemian, K. Bederski, N. A.Wulff, C. J. Barbosa, J. M. Bové and N. Duran-Vila
Viroids in Tahiti Lime Scions Showing Bark Cracking SymptomsJ. Figueroa, L. Foguet, A. Figueroa, C. Escobar, B. Stein and C. N. Roistacher
Characterization of Some Psorosis and Concave Gum Isolates from Northwestern ArgentinaG. Albanese, E. Ragozzino, S. Davino, R. Schimio, and M. Barba
Survey of Citrus tristeza virus in Southern ItalyJ. Figueroa, L. Foguet, A. Figueroa, and B. Stein
Biological Characterization of Citrus tristeza virus Strains in Lemon in Tucumán, ArgentinaS. Cerni, G. Nolasco, M. Krajacic1, and D. Škoric
Genetic Variability of Croatian Citrus tristeza virus IsolatesL. Barbarossa and C. Vovlas
Molecular Characterization of Citrus tristeza virus Isolates from Epirus (Greece)I. Peña, D. López, A. Peralta, L. Batista, J. C. Casín, M. Acuña, and Y. Méndez
Tristeza-Like Decline in a Citrus Area of Santiago de Cuba Province and its Possible CausesC. González, M. Gómez, M. Fernández, D. Hernández, J. L. R. Tapia, and L. Batista
Behavior and Natural Enemies of Diaphorina citri Kuw. (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) in Cuban CitricultureS. M. Bani Hashemian, C. J. Barbosa, J. A. Pina and N. Duran-Vila
Is Desert lime (Eremocitrus glauca) Resistant to Viroid Infection or Only a Poor Viroid Host?R. A. Owens, S. M. Thompson, and M. E. Hilf
A Rapid Greenhouse Assay to Evaluate Viroid-induced DwarfingG. Vidalakis, J. A. Bash, and J. S. Semancik
Dwarfing of Clementine Mandarin on Carrizo Citrange Rootstock Associated with Mixtures of Citrus Viroids Performing as Transmissible small nuclear RNAs (TsnRNAs)S. Rizza, G. Nobile, M. Tessitori, G. Albanese, R. La Rosa, and A. Catara
Management of a High Density Clementine Orchard Inoculated with Pathogenic and Non-Pathogenic ViroidsJ. Figueroa, A. Figueroa, L. Foguet, C. Escobar, and B. Stein
Confirmation of the Presence of Citrus Viroids in Citrus Orchards in Northwestern ArgentinaN. Önelge
Citrus Viroids in TurkeyN. Önelge, O. Bozan, M. Gök, and S. Satar
Yellow Vein Clearing of Lemons in TurkeyI. N. Boubourakas, A. E. Voloudakis, T. Agorastou, G. Magripis, P. E. Kyriakopoulou, and G. Vidalakis
Pilot Survey of Citrus Mother Trees in Greece for the Presence of Viruses and ViroidsN. Önelge and A. Çýnar
Virus and Virus-like Diseases in Turkey CitricultureJ. P. Thermoz
Survey for Citrus Diseases in French GuianaK. Hancevic, S. Cerni, J. Rošin, and D. Škoric
Preliminary Observations on the Phytosanitary Status of the Croatian Satsuma Mandarin (Citrus unshiu Marc.) CollectionB. Stein , J. Figueroa , L. Foguet , A. Figueroa, and C. Escobar
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S. A. Carvalho and F.A. Santos
Evaluation of Citrus psorosis virus in Brazilian Citrus Germplasm Using DAS-ELISA C. Escobar Ponce de León, A. Figueroa Castellanos, J. Figueroa, and B. Stein
Comparison of Different Diagnostic Methods for Detection of Hop stunt viroid and Citrus exocortis viroid in CitrusJ. Figueroa, L. Foguet, C. Escobar Ponce de León, F. Palacios, G. Martos, and B. Stein
Natural Spread of Citrus tristeza virus in Lemon VarietiesJ. Figueroa, L. Foguet, A. Figueroa Castellanos, C. Escobar Ponce de León, and B. Stein
The Citrus Sanitation Center of Estacion Experimental Agroindustrial O. Colombres, Argentina, 6 yr After its EstablishmentL. Moreira, F. J. Albertazzi, L. Garita1, B. Ortiz and W. Villalobos
First report of Citrus variegation virus in Palestine Sweet Lime, as Coffee Shade in Costa RicaNüket Önelge, Serdar Satar, Özer Elibüyük, Orhan Bozan, and Muharrem Kamberoðlu
Transmission Studies on Citrus yellow vein clearing virusD. Raspagliesi, G. Licciardello, A. Lombardo, S. Rizza, M. Bar-Joseph, and A. Catara
A New Approachfor the Rapid Detection and Genetic Discriminationof Mild and SevereIsolates ofCitrus tristeza virusBased on ELISA/CE-SSCPS. Rizza, J. Juarez, A. Catara, L. Navarro, N. Duran-Vila and G. Ancillo
New Insights in Plant Response to Viroid Infection by Differential Expression AnalysisJ. D. Tanner, M. Kunta, J. V. da Graça, M. Skaria and S. D. Nelson
Evidence of a Low Rate of Seed Transmission of Citrus tatter leaf virus in CitrusK. Tomimura and T. Iwanami
Molecular Characterization of Satsuma dwarf virus Strains Collected in JapanR. K. Yokomi and M. Sisterson
Validation and Comparison of a Hierarchal Sampling Plan for Estimating Incidence of Citrus Stubborn DiseaseR. K. Yokomi, M. Saponari, P. Metheney, and G. Vidalakis
Genetic Differentiation and Biology of Citrus tristeza virus Populations Spreading in CaliforniaJ. X. Liu, K. Z. Tang, L. D. Li, X. F. Wang, K. H. Liu, Z. A. Li, and C. Y. Zhou
Simultaneous Detection of Four Citrus Graft-transmissible Pathogens in the People’s Republic of ChinaK. H.Liu, Z.Song, Y.Zhou, Z. A.Li, and C. Y. Zhou
Detection of Citrus tatter leaf virusby Real-Time RT-PCR