2009
DOI: 10.2225/vol12-issue2-fulltext-2
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Molecular characterization of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter' species/strains causing huanglongbing disease of citrus in Kenya

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“…Although in this case, the number of fruits·m -2 remained very similar between the trees that were asymptomatic and those with 10 to 50 % of the canopy affected by HLB, a strong yield reduction was observed in trees with symptoms in more than 50 % of their canopy (Figure 2b). Magomere et al (2009) reported that it is difficult to obtain an accurate assessment of yield losses caused by HLB disease, but infected branches produce little or no commercial fruits. In this study the whole trees were sampled, whether their branches were affected by the disease or not.…”
Section: Yield In Outdoor Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although in this case, the number of fruits·m -2 remained very similar between the trees that were asymptomatic and those with 10 to 50 % of the canopy affected by HLB, a strong yield reduction was observed in trees with symptoms in more than 50 % of their canopy (Figure 2b). Magomere et al (2009) reported that it is difficult to obtain an accurate assessment of yield losses caused by HLB disease, but infected branches produce little or no commercial fruits. In this study the whole trees were sampled, whether their branches were affected by the disease or not.…”
Section: Yield In Outdoor Treesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magomere et al (2009) señalan que en los cítricos de Kenya, las ramas infectadas produjeron poco o nada de fruta comercial y que además se registraron pérdidas en rendimiento del 100 %.…”
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“…In "Candidatus Liberibacter africanus" (Laf), somewhat greater differences suggested a subspecies with host plant separation (Garnier et al 2000). SNP differences were used to indicate variation in samples of Laf from Kenya and South Africa (Magomere et al 2009). Analysis of genetic variability in various accessions of "Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus" (Las) indicated a geographically-based range of variants, although no differences in phenotype were noted (Adkar-Purushothama et al 2009;Bastianel et al 2005;Ding et al 2009;Furuya et al 2010), however some degree of plant host specificity is suggested (Khairulmazmi et al 2009).…”
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“…Liberibacter africanus in Southern Africa and some East African countries, and Ca. Liberibacter americanus in Brazil (Bové 2006;Gottwald et al 2007;Mangomere et al 2009;Teixeira et al 2008). In the USA, the only species that has been found so far is Ca.…”
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confidence: 99%