@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24070,
author = {Eduardo Henrique Goulin and Chirlei Glienke and Marcos Antonio Machado},
title = {Colletotrichum sinensii: A reclassification of epidemiological agent of Post-bloom fruit drop in citrus.},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Colletotrichum; Postbloom fruit drop; Multilocus analyses; Citrus sinensis},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Brazil is responsible for a third of world production of orange, as well as for 80% of international orange juice market. The European Union is the main market in this Brazilian agribusiness. But, the citrus crop is affected by a range of pathogens that decrease the production and the business viability. One of these diseases is Postbloom Fruit Drop (PFD) caused by one fungal species from the Colletotrichum acutatum species complex, which causes serious losses in citrus fruit production. The present work elucidate the identity of Colletotrichum species associated to post-bloom fruit drop in sweet orange using molecular multilocus analyses, the Colletotrichum sinensii}
}
Citation for Study 16929
Citation title:
"Colletotrichum sinensii: A reclassification of epidemiological agent of Post-bloom fruit drop in citrus.".
Study name:
"Colletotrichum sinensii: A reclassification of epidemiological agent of Post-bloom fruit drop in citrus.".
This study is part of submission 16929
(Status: Published).
Citation
Goulin E.H., Glienke C., & Machado M.A. 2015. Colletotrichum sinensii: A reclassification of epidemiological agent of Post-bloom fruit drop in citrus. Fungal Diversity, .
Authors
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Goulin E.H.
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00554199322095
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Glienke C.
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Machado M.A.
Abstract
Brazil is responsible for a third of world production of orange, as well as for 80% of international orange juice market. The European Union is the main market in this Brazilian agribusiness. But, the citrus crop is affected by a range of pathogens that decrease the production and the business viability. One of these diseases is Postbloom Fruit Drop (PFD) caused by one fungal species from the Colletotrichum acutatum species complex, which causes serious losses in citrus fruit production. The present work elucidate the identity of Colletotrichum species associated to post-bloom fruit drop in sweet orange using molecular multilocus analyses, the Colletotrichum sinensii
Keywords
Colletotrichum; Postbloom fruit drop; Multilocus analyses; Citrus sinensis
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24070,
author = {Eduardo Henrique Goulin and Chirlei Glienke and Marcos Antonio Machado},
title = {Colletotrichum sinensii: A reclassification of epidemiological agent of Post-bloom fruit drop in citrus.},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Colletotrichum; Postbloom fruit drop; Multilocus analyses; Citrus sinensis},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Brazil is responsible for a third of world production of orange, as well as for 80% of international orange juice market. The European Union is the main market in this Brazilian agribusiness. But, the citrus crop is affected by a range of pathogens that decrease the production and the business viability. One of these diseases is Postbloom Fruit Drop (PFD) caused by one fungal species from the Colletotrichum acutatum species complex, which causes serious losses in citrus fruit production. The present work elucidate the identity of Colletotrichum species associated to post-bloom fruit drop in sweet orange using molecular multilocus analyses, the Colletotrichum sinensii}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 24070
AU - Goulin,Eduardo Henrique
AU - Glienke,Chirlei
AU - Machado,Marcos Antonio
T1 - Colletotrichum sinensii: A reclassification of epidemiological agent of Post-bloom fruit drop in citrus.
PY - 2015
KW - Colletotrichum; Postbloom fruit drop; Multilocus analyses; Citrus sinensis
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Brazil is responsible for a third of world production of orange, as well as for 80% of international orange juice market. The European Union is the main market in this Brazilian agribusiness. But, the citrus crop is affected by a range of pathogens that decrease the production and the business viability. One of these diseases is Postbloom Fruit Drop (PFD) caused by one fungal species from the Colletotrichum acutatum species complex, which causes serious losses in citrus fruit production. The present work elucidate the identity of Colletotrichum species associated to post-bloom fruit drop in sweet orange using molecular multilocus analyses, the Colletotrichum sinensii
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JF - Fungal Diversity
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