Citrus -- Diseases and pests
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- A knot of citrus trees caused by Sphaeropsis tumefaciens,
- A preliminary report of a nematode observed on citrus roots and its possible relation with the mottled appearance of citrus trees
- Biology and control of citrus insects and mites
- Citrus fruit insects
- Citrus fruit insects in Mediterranean countries
- Citrus melanose and its control
- Citrus scab : its cause and control
- Commercial control of citrus melanose
- Commercial control of citrus scab
- Complementary DNA cloning and partial molecular characterization of Citrus tristeza and Citrus variegation viruses
- Fruit culture : sour orange stock ; fertilizing and methods of compounding fertilizers, injurious insect pests, parasites, and observations
- Fungi parasitic upon Aleyrodes citri,
- Growing organically : a practical guide for commercial and home organic fruit growers
- Isolation, purification and characterization of Zn-binding factors associated with the citrus blight syndrome
- Leaf and soil analysis in citrus orchards : criteria for diagnosis of nutrient status and guidance of fertilization and soil management practices
- Market diseases of fruits and vegetables : citrus and other subtropical fruits
- Mealy bugs of citrus trees
- Mediterranean fruit fly
- Molecular analysis of genetic diversity and variability in Colletotrichum gloeosporioides
- Mycological and pathological studies of Rhytidhysterium rufulum, a possible agent of citrus twig blight
- Papers on insects injurious to citrus and other subtropical fruits
- Pathogenic and genomic characterization of strains of Xanthomonas campestris causing diseases of citrus
- Pathogenicity of Pratylenchus brachyurus to citrus
- Pests not known to occur in the United States or of limited distribution, no.27, Citrus canker
- Pests not known to occur in the United States or of limited distribution, no.28, Citrus black spot
- Pests not known to occur in the United States or of limited distribution, no.29, Sweet orange scab
- Pests not known to occur in the United States or of limited distribution, no.44, Black parlatoria scale
- Pests not known to occur in the United States or of limited distribution, no.45, Arrowhead scale
- Pests not known to occur in the United States or of limited distribution, no.48, False codling moth
- Production of transgenic citrus plants expressing the Citrus tristeza virus coat protein gene
- Quick decline of citrus as influenced by top-root relationships
- Red spiders and mites of citrus trees
- Sampling technique for determining populations of the citrus red mite and its predators
- Some abnormal water relations in citrus trees of the arid Southwest and their possible significance,
- Some abnormal water relations in citrus trees of the arid Southwest and their possible significance,
- Some relations of temperature to growth and infection in the citrus scab fungus Cladosporium citri
- Tear-stain of citrus fruits
- Tear-stain of citrus fruits.
- The Argentine ant in relation to citrus groves
- The Fuller rose beetle : a pest of citrus
- The Mediterranean fruit fly [Ceratitis capitata Wied.]
- The black fly of citrus and other subtropical plants
- The citricola scale
- The citrus thrips : measures for its control and their effect on other citrus
- The influence of Tristeza on certain biochemical constituents of 'Key' lime (Citrus Aurantifolia)
- The mites of citrus trees in southern California
- The mulched-basin system of irrigated citrus culture and its bearing on the control of mottle-leaf
- The principal diseases of citrous fruits in Florida
- The purple scale
- The red or orange scale
- The red spider of citrus trees
- Virus and viruslike diseases of citrus
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