Citrus leprosis is one of the most economically important diseases of the Brazilian citrus industry. It is characterized by the presence of local lesions on fruits, leaves, and twigs or branches, which directly reduce production and lifespan of citrus plants. The etiologic agent is the Citrus leprosis virus C (CiLV-C) transmitted by tenuipalpid mites of the genus Brevipalpus. Every year, control of the vector mite costs Brazilian growers around US$80 million. This disease was originally described from the State of Florida in the United States over a hundred years ago, and was found later in Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil, where it is endemic. Recently, CiLV-C was detected in Bolivia, Venezuela, and Colombia, and it is spreading no...
Citrus leprosis, caused by (Citrus Leprosis Virus, CiLV) is an important, economic and quarantine ph...
Citrus leprosis, caused by (Citrus Leprosis Virus, CiLV) is an important, economic and quarantine ph...
The study of the virus/vector relationship in the citrus leprosis pathosystem has been hampered by t...
A citrus disease characterized by stem, leaf and fruit lesions was first reported in Florida in the ...
Brazil is the largest citrus producer in the world, and leprosis is currently considered the main vi...
Citrus leprosis (CL) was first described in South America in the 1920's. It is considered similar to...
Citrus leprosis is considered the main viral disease for the Brazilian citrus production, particular...
The emergence of mites as vectors of plant viruses has serious implications and economic importance ...
The equivalent of US$75 million is spent each year in Brazil to control Brevipalpus phoenicis, a mit...
The Citrus leprosis virus CiLV-C is a quarantine disease of economic importance. Over the past 15 ye...
Citrus leprosis has been one of the most destructive diseases of citrus in the Americas. In the last...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the Citrus leprosis viruses for th...
The Citrus leprosis virus CiLV-C is a quarantine disease of economic importance. Over the past 15 ye...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the Citrus leprosis viruses for th...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the Citrus leprosis viruses for th...
Citrus leprosis, caused by (Citrus Leprosis Virus, CiLV) is an important, economic and quarantine ph...
Citrus leprosis, caused by (Citrus Leprosis Virus, CiLV) is an important, economic and quarantine ph...
The study of the virus/vector relationship in the citrus leprosis pathosystem has been hampered by t...
A citrus disease characterized by stem, leaf and fruit lesions was first reported in Florida in the ...
Brazil is the largest citrus producer in the world, and leprosis is currently considered the main vi...
Citrus leprosis (CL) was first described in South America in the 1920's. It is considered similar to...
Citrus leprosis is considered the main viral disease for the Brazilian citrus production, particular...
The emergence of mites as vectors of plant viruses has serious implications and economic importance ...
The equivalent of US$75 million is spent each year in Brazil to control Brevipalpus phoenicis, a mit...
The Citrus leprosis virus CiLV-C is a quarantine disease of economic importance. Over the past 15 ye...
Citrus leprosis has been one of the most destructive diseases of citrus in the Americas. In the last...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the Citrus leprosis viruses for th...
The Citrus leprosis virus CiLV-C is a quarantine disease of economic importance. Over the past 15 ye...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the Citrus leprosis viruses for th...
The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of the Citrus leprosis viruses for th...
Citrus leprosis, caused by (Citrus Leprosis Virus, CiLV) is an important, economic and quarantine ph...
Citrus leprosis, caused by (Citrus Leprosis Virus, CiLV) is an important, economic and quarantine ph...
The study of the virus/vector relationship in the citrus leprosis pathosystem has been hampered by t...