We report the nucleotide sequences of three citrus viroids belonging to three different genera: Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd), Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) and Citrus viroid-III (CVd-III) isolated from a single natural infected Citrus reticulata var. Clementine tree growing in a tree nursery in Manouba (near Tunis Capital). We describe the sequence variability of these viroids from their natural host without using an alternative passage by an indicator host or an artificial inoculation. This work confirms that naturally occurring viroid infections contain a mixture of sequence variants. These are the first sequences of citrus viroids from Africa
Citrus is a flowering plant and shrub that belongs to Rutaceae family which encompasses several vari...
Natural infections of Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd) have been found in both citrus and non-citrus h...
Citrus from Rutaceae family is a nutritious fruit that traded globally. Citrus viroids are known to ...
WOS: A1996VV72600005Two citrus viroids CVd-Ib and CVd-IV, collected from citrus gummy bark-diseased ...
Two citrus viroids CVd-Ib and CVd-IV, collected from citrus gummy bark- diseased sweet orange trees ...
We report the nucleotide sequences of Australian Grapevine Viroid and Grapevine Yellow Speckle Viroi...
Citrus viroids CVd-IIIa and CVd-IV were found in naturally dwarfed Meyer limon (Citrus lemon (L.) Bu...
Citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd), previously called Citrus viroid IV, belongs to the genus Cocadv...
<div><p><i>Citrus bark cracking viroid</i> (CBCVd), previously called <i>Citrus viroid IV</i>, belon...
Viroid species identified in citrus induce a range of symptoms in this host as well as in non-citrus...
Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) isolates have been reported as the causal agent of citrus cachexia in Mazand...
Previous studies on Atalantia citroides, a citrus relative that appeared to be immune to viroid infe...
To date, seven species of viroids have been described infecting Citrus. However, only Citrus exocort...
The cachexia disease caused by specific variants of Citrus viroid II (CVd-II) has been identified in...
Citrus bent leaf viroid (CBLVd) from genus Apscaviroid, is one of the widely distributed viroids amo...
Citrus is a flowering plant and shrub that belongs to Rutaceae family which encompasses several vari...
Natural infections of Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd) have been found in both citrus and non-citrus h...
Citrus from Rutaceae family is a nutritious fruit that traded globally. Citrus viroids are known to ...
WOS: A1996VV72600005Two citrus viroids CVd-Ib and CVd-IV, collected from citrus gummy bark-diseased ...
Two citrus viroids CVd-Ib and CVd-IV, collected from citrus gummy bark- diseased sweet orange trees ...
We report the nucleotide sequences of Australian Grapevine Viroid and Grapevine Yellow Speckle Viroi...
Citrus viroids CVd-IIIa and CVd-IV were found in naturally dwarfed Meyer limon (Citrus lemon (L.) Bu...
Citrus bark cracking viroid (CBCVd), previously called Citrus viroid IV, belongs to the genus Cocadv...
<div><p><i>Citrus bark cracking viroid</i> (CBCVd), previously called <i>Citrus viroid IV</i>, belon...
Viroid species identified in citrus induce a range of symptoms in this host as well as in non-citrus...
Hop stunt viroid (HSVd) isolates have been reported as the causal agent of citrus cachexia in Mazand...
Previous studies on Atalantia citroides, a citrus relative that appeared to be immune to viroid infe...
To date, seven species of viroids have been described infecting Citrus. However, only Citrus exocort...
The cachexia disease caused by specific variants of Citrus viroid II (CVd-II) has been identified in...
Citrus bent leaf viroid (CBLVd) from genus Apscaviroid, is one of the widely distributed viroids amo...
Citrus is a flowering plant and shrub that belongs to Rutaceae family which encompasses several vari...
Natural infections of Citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd) have been found in both citrus and non-citrus h...
Citrus from Rutaceae family is a nutritious fruit that traded globally. Citrus viroids are known to ...