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Miscellaneous diseases and disorders; Algal disease (algal spot) Cephaleuros virescens: Amachamiento Unknown Blossom-end clearing Physiological Chilling injury Cold temperatures Citrus blight Unknown - pathogen suspected Creasing Nutritional (?) Crinkle scurf Genetic Granulation Physiological Lemon sieve-tube necrosis Unknown, but hereditary
Viral citrus diseases (12 P) Pages in category "Citrus diseases" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
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Citrus stubborn initially rose to a major concern for the citrus industry in the 1980s and is, in recent years, becoming an increasingly problematic disease. [ 11 ] Trees severely affected by citrus stubborn disease have been shown to have reduced fruit production by 45-52%, as compared with their undiseased counterparts. [ 12 ]
Open form of the large Citrus psorosis ophiovirus particle. Negative-contrast electron micrograph (uranyl acetate); bar: 100 nm. Citrus psorosis ophiovirus is a plant pathogenic virus infecting citrus plants worldwide. [2] It is considered the most serious and detrimental virus pathogen of these trees.
DELAWARE, Ohio (WCMH) – Central Ohio residents have been reporting more cases of distemper in wildlife, with officials recommending pet owners vaccinate their pets against the highly contagious ...
Citrus exocortis is a disease of citrus plants, caused by the Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd, Pospiviroid exocortiscitri). It can cause stunted growth and reduced yields in affected plants. The disease is also sometimes called "scalybutt". [1] CEVd can also infect tomato plants. The resulting disease is sometimes called "tomato bunchy top ...
Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) is a viral species of the genus Closterovirus that causes the most economically damaging disease to its namesake plant genus, Citrus. The disease has led to the death of millions of Citrus trees all over the world and has rendered millions of others useless for production. [ 1 ]