The first attempt to determine the biotypes of Tylenchulus semipenetrans occurring in Chile indicates that the "citrus" biotype is present in the country. The results of this test show that sour orange and Troyer citrange may be successfully used as rootstocks for the management of the Chilean population of the citrus nematode.
Studies on a population of Tylenchulus semipenetrans from Chile
2004
Abstract
The first attempt to determine the biotypes of Tylenchulus semipenetrans occurring in Chile indicates that the "citrus" biotype is present in the country. The results of this test show that sour orange and Troyer citrange may be successfully used as rootstocks for the management of the Chilean population of the citrus nematode.File in questo prodotto:
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