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Estudio de la interacción entre naranjo amargo y el virus de la tristeza de los cítricos

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“…CTV infection sites, after cell to cell movement, consisted of clusters of 3 to 12 cells in the susceptible species, while in Duncan grapefruit and sour orange displayed fewer infection sites limited to single cells, indicating absence of viral movement in both cases (Folimonova et al, 2008). After the analysis of the sour orange resistance to mild, SP and T36-CTV9 CTV strains, Comellas (2009) found, similarly to Folimonova el al. (2008), a limitation of viral movement in this host.…”
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“…CTV infection sites, after cell to cell movement, consisted of clusters of 3 to 12 cells in the susceptible species, while in Duncan grapefruit and sour orange displayed fewer infection sites limited to single cells, indicating absence of viral movement in both cases (Folimonova et al, 2008). After the analysis of the sour orange resistance to mild, SP and T36-CTV9 CTV strains, Comellas (2009) found, similarly to Folimonova el al. (2008), a limitation of viral movement in this host.…”
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“…This limitation was more accentuated for T36 and mostly complete for the mild strain. However, after two years post inoculation, both, T36 and the mild strain, accumulated in sour orange similarly to in Mexican lime revealing a transitory viral resistance (Comellas, 2009), which was also noticed by Bernet et al (2008) that using another CTV isolate and QTL-linked markers reported that CTV resistance in sour orange was distinct to that of P. trifoliata. Sour orange resistance to CTV infection could be due to the plant RNA silencing mechanism (Folimonova et al, 2008).…”
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