نتایج جستجو برای: citrus

تعداد نتایج: 17920  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Svetlana Y Folimonova Alexey S Folimonov Satyanarayana Tatineni William O Dawson

Systemic invasion of plants by viruses is thought to involve two processes: cell-to-cell movement between adjacent cells and long-distance movement that allows the virus to rapidly move through sieve elements and unload at the growing parts of the plant. There is a continuum of proportions of these processes that determines the degrees of systemic infection of different plants by different viru...

2017
Jae Wook Hyun Rok Yeon Hwang Kyung Eun Jung

Satsuma dwarf virus (SDV) or Citrus mosaic sadwavirus (CiMV) were not consistently detected in RT-PCR assay with the primer sets based on gene of Japan isolates. SDV and CiMV isolates were distinctively divided into two groups based on phylogenetic analysis of PP2 gene cloned from 22 Korean isolates, and the Korean CiMV and SDV isolates shared 95.5-96.2% and 97.1-97.7% sequence identity with Ja...

2014
S. M. A. Sallam A. L. Abdalla

Ruminal inoculum enriched with particle-associated microorganisms was collected from rumen cannulated Santa Inês wethers grazing tropical grass pasture and a supplement based on ground corn and soybean before feeding and used to evaluate effects of some commercial essential oils (EO) on ruminal fermentation and methane emission in vitro. The investigated EOs were orange EO (Citrus sinensis, CrS...

2016
Tshering Penjor Takashi Mimura Nobuhiro Kotoda Ryoji Matsumoto Atsushi J. Nagano Mie N. Honjo Hiroshi Kudoh Masashi Yamamoto Yukio Nagano

We analyzed the reduced-representation genome sequences of Citrus species by double-digest restriction site-associated DNA sequencing (ddRAD-Seq) using 44 accessions, including typical and minor accessions, such as Bhutanese varieties. The results of this analysis using typical accessions were consistent with previous reports that citron, papeda, pummelo, and mandarin are ancestral species, and...

2016
Admilton G. de Oliveira Flavia R. Spago Ane S. Simionato Miguel O. P. Navarro Caroline S. da Silva André R. Barazetti Martha V. T. Cely Cesar A. Tischer Juca A. B. San Martin Célia G. T. de Jesus Andrade Cláudio R. Novello João C. P. Mello Galdino Andrade

Citrus canker is a very destructive disease of citrus species. The challenge is to find new compounds that show strong antibiotic activity and low toxicity to plants and the environment. The objectives of the present study were (1) to extract, purify and evaluate the secondary metabolites with antibiotic activity produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa LV strain in vitro against Xanthomonas citri su...

1999
KEITH HUTTON

Most of the citrus fruits grown worldwide are oranges of various varieties. More than half of these are processed and have their juice extracted. The resultant wet citrus waste has been used for over 60 years as a source of feed for livestock. Most citrus pulp is now dried for convenience of storage and transport prior to feeding to ruminant livestock. Brazil and the U.S.A. are the largest expo...

2010
William S. Castle

Professor Hume was right: rootstocks are critical and much is still to be learned. Rootstocks and scions are the foundation of many tree fruit industries of the world. Together, those components establish profitability, but it can be argued that the rootstock is the critical component; otherwise, scions would be grown on their own roots everywhere. There is no precedent for the failure of a cit...

2011
J. W. Grosser M. Dutt A. Omar V. Orbovic G. Barthe

Florida is the world’s third largest producer of citrus, behind Brazil and China. This 9 billion dollar industry is now under siege by two important diseases citrus greening, also known as huanglongbing (HLB), and citrus canker. Both these diseases are caused by gram negative bacteria. Canker is primarily affecting the grapefruit industry and poses problems with the establishment of new sweet o...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1952
R T Wedding L A Riehl W A Rhoads

Various formulations of petroleum fractions in the light lubricating oil range provide efficient general insecticides for control of insect pests of citrus and have been used for this purpose for many years. The relatively low cost and high insecticidal efficiency of these materials make it probable that their widespread use in citrus culture will continue for some time. Many types of injury to...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1968
E E Goldschmidt

The curvature of citrus petals was studied, using petals implanted in an agar-sucrose medium. Applications of indoleacetic acid and p-chlorophenoxyisobutyric acid and determinations of endogenous auxins indicate that the bending of citrus petals is an auxin-mediated process.

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