International Organization of Citrus Virologists Conference Proceedings (1957-2010)

Parent: International Organization of Citrus Virologists (IOCV)

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9zv9q0j1Citrus Greening Disease and the Greening Bacterium136627445.6%
8wq051rrLiving with Citrus Greening in South Africa1352211316.3%
8mc9c8bpTaxonomy and Nomenclature in Citrus130854565.4%
9w33200rEffect of Penicillin or Tetracycline Injections of Citrus Trees Affected by Greening Disease Under Field Conditions in Reunion Island1211510612.4%
68c8p2q5Cross Protection Against Citrus Tristeza Seedling Yellows and Stem Pitting Virus by Protective Isolates Developed in Greenhouse Plants117506742.7%
43t6194jVariability of Citrus Exocortis Viroid (CEVd)114437137.7%
0w42q0r7Further Study of the Transmission of Citrus Huanglungbin by a Psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama110278324.5%
47k0s54zCitrus Greening and Psylla Vectors of the Disease in the Arabian Peninsula109248522.0%
73v0t59cCross Protection Against Citrus tristeza virus - a Review107476043.9%
8kg057qvUse of Electron Microscopy in Eradication of Tristeza Sources Recently Found in Israel10761015.6%
9tk1f2r1The Citrus Sanitation Center of Estación Experimental Agroindustrial Obispo Colombres, Six Years after Its Establishment10661005.7%
8rv9p5dkWhy Have Mandatory Citrus Certification Programs?102119110.8%
3nj1r1gtBiological Characterization of an International Collection of Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) Isolates101376436.6%
4f74w8p0Shifting from Seedling Mandarin Trees to Grafted Trees and Controlling Huanglongbing and Viroids: a Biotechnological Revolution in Nepal101227921.8%
9n12n051Use 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 Collections101128911.9%
68s8k9txThe Worldwide Threat from Destructive Isolates of Citrus Tristeza Virus-A Review99336633.3%
6rm6x1twGreening Disease of Citrus in the Deccan Trap Country and its Relationship with the Vector, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama99188118.2%
8rk4d8htBiological and Molecular Characterization of Two Isolates of Citrus Viroids Recovered from Cuban Plantations972952.1%
9x0758j3Behavior of Citrus macrophylla as a Rootstock for Eureka Lemon in Trials in New South Wales968888.3%
28f2b1k0Lack of Transmission of Exocortis by Slugs in the North of Iran955905.3%
53k7h9rxComparison 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 Infection956896.3%
8p77s058Partial Characterization of a Badnavirus Associated with Citrus Yellow Mosaic Disease in India95158015.8%
8tz9b41dEffect of Amorphous Plugs, Filamentous Plugs, and Depth into Trunk Xylem on the Water Flow in Declining and Healthy Citrus Trees945895.3%
9gt1579qPresent Status of Some Investigations of Stubborn Disease of citrus in the United States948868.5%
9mw6j8r1Application of Citrus Tristeza Virus Antisera in Labeled Antibody, Immuno-electron Microscopical and Sodium Dodecyl Immunodiffusion Tests934894.3%
4134f1xrTransmission Studies on Citrus Yellow Vein Clearing Virus91187319.8%
4ph9b2xrEuropean Diagnostic Protocols (DIAGPRO) for Citrus tristeza virus in Adult Trees913883.3%
6kc999cdMolecular Characterization of Citrus tristeza virus Isolates from Panama917847.7%
7g15z3npEvidence For Strain Differences and Stunting With Exocortis Virus916856.6%
7vg1t6x8Psorosis Bark Scaling on Tarocco Sweet Orange915865.5%
8q52s6vsSurvey of Tristeza Disease in Lime in Nepal917847.7%
8rx5j7cnThreats to Texas Citrus from Exotic Vector-Borne Diseases915865.5%
32q3m4z0Citrus Variegated Chlorosis, A New Severe Disease in Brazil: A Review907837.8%
82w8c4cbWitches’ Broom Disease of Lime in Iran: New Distribution Areas, Experimental Herbaceous Hosts and Transmission Trials908828.9%
3d7144v9The Virus Disease Situation of Citrus in Cyprus—A Brief Review898819.0%
5ww463mdA Contribution to the Natural History of Viroids89127713.5%
6xv2g7zfChanges in the Bark Proteins of Sour Orange Rootstock Induced by Citrus Tristeza Virus897827.9%
2nd04219Biological Control of the African and Asian Citrus Psyllids (Homoptera: Psylloidea), Through Eulophid and Encyrtid Parasites (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) in Reunion Island88196921.6%
5mm9h29xApparent Lack of Transmission of Citrus light using Bark Patch Inoculations884844.5%
91t0w0k3Citrus Production and the Occurrence of Virus Diseases in the Mainland of China884844.5%
9ns7j6v7Interrelation Among Rootstocks, Leaf Composition and Stem Pitting on Sweet Orange Scions884844.5%
45j7819bCharacterization and Classification of Citrus Tristeza Virus Isolates by Amplification of Multiple Molecular Markers87177019.5%
7jj2g746Production and Selection of Spiroplasma citri Mutants Inducing No Symptoms in Plants or Non-Transmissible to Plants by the Leafhopper Vector Circulifer haematoceps876816.9%
2pr6p00rValidation and Comparison of a Hierarchal Sampling Plan for Estimating Incidence of Citrus Stubborn Disease8697710.5%
3bn6w2ppPopulation Dynamics and Aspects of the Biology of Citrus Psylla, Diaphorina citri Kuw., in Maharashtra86167018.6%
6cb7t51nEffects of Sequence Variation on Symptom Induction by Citrus Viroid III867798.1%
1q24t3n0Leaf Mottling—a Serious Virus Disease of Citrus in the Philippines85137215.3%
3j5766pnProduction of Monoclonal Antibodies Recognizing Most Asian Strains of the Greening BLO by in Vitro Immunization With an Antigenic Protein Purified From the BLO85107511.8%
6fj6p05bWitches’ Broom Disease of Lime (WBDL)in Iran85166918.8%
5t45z8fbDirect Tissue Blot Immunoassay (DTBIA) for Detection of Citrus Tristeza Virus (CTV)84147016.7%

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