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Graft transmissible diseases of citrus. Handbook for detection and diagnosis






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    Shoot-Tip Grafting In Vitro to Obtain Citrus Planting Material Free of Graft-Transmissible Pathogens and for the Safe Movement of Citrus Budwood
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    The diseases caused by viruses, viroids, bacteria and phytoplasms resulting in important economic losses are widely disseminated globally as a result of their propagation by grafting without sanitary control on the trees taken as source of the buds. Top-working is also a major form in which all graft-transmissible pathogens are spread. Although insect vectors exist for some of the pathogens, man has been undoubtedly their main transmitter.
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    Manual on the diagnosis of rinderpest 1996
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    This edition of the manual has the same organization as the first edition - three parts and appendixes. Part I deals with the presumptive field diagnosis, Part II contains guidelines for the collection and submission of specimens for diagnosis and Part III, the longest section, describes proven confirmatory diagnostic methods .The appendixes outline the preparation of hyperimmune anti-rinderpest serum, cite recipes of stock solutions and demonstrate the calculation of 50 percent end-point dilutions.Rapid, accurate diagnosis is an essential precursor for the global eradication of rinderpest virus. It is hoped that this second edition of the Manual on the diagnosis of rinderpest will enable personnel of the active disease surveillance teams and district and central laboratories to refresh their diagnostic skills and help rid the world of rinderpest. A rinderpest-free world would be of immense economic benefit to developing countries currently threatened by the disease

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