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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 26.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000261 J. H. Graham [États-Unis] ; E. G. Johnson [États-Unis] ; T. R. Gottwald [États-Unis] ; M. S. Irey [États-Unis]Presymptomatic Fibrous Root Decline in Citrus Trees Caused by Huanglongbing and Potential Interaction with Phytophthora spp.
000334 J. H. Graham [États-Unis] ; G. C. Colburn [États-Unis] ; K.-R. Chung [États-Unis] ; J. Cubero [Espagne]Protection of citrus roots against infection by Phytophthora spp. by hypovirulent P. nicotianae is not related to induction of systemic acquired resistance : Where plants meet soils down-under
000639 G. C. Colburn [États-Unis] ; J. H. Graham [États-Unis]Protection of citrus rootstocks against Phytophthora spp. with a hypovirulent isolate of Phytophthora nicotianae
000652 HONG LI [États-Unis, République populaire de Chine] ; Stephen H. Futch [États-Unis] ; Robin J. Stuart [États-Unis] ; James P. Syvertsen [États-Unis] ; Clay W. Mccoy [États-Unis]Associations of soil iron with citrus tree decline and variability of sand, soil water, pH, magnesium and Diaprepes abbreviatus root weevil : Two-site study
000710 Pilar Maul [États-Unis] ; Michael Bausher [États-Unis] ; Greg Mccollum [États-Unis] ; Jerry Mozoruk [États-Unis] ; Randall Niedz [États-Unis]CsHPt1, a putative histidine-containing phosphotransmitter protein induced during early somatic embryogenesis in Valencia sweet orange
000746 Fernando Alferez [États-Unis] ; Shila Singh [États-Unis] ; Ann L. Umbach [États-Unis] ; Brandon Hockema [États-Unis] ; Jacqueline K. Burns [États-Unis]Citrus abscission and Arabidopsis plant decline in response to 5-chloro-3-methyl-4-nitro-1H-pyrazole are mediated by lipid signalling
000835 Monica F. Dirac [États-Unis] ; John A. Menge [États-Unis]High temperatures are not responsible for lack of infection of citrus roots by Phytophthora citrophthora during the summer, but suppressive soil microorganisms may inhibit infection by P. citrophthora
000838 Francisco Garcia-Sanchez [Espagne] ; John L. Jifon [États-Unis] ; Micacla Carvajal [Espagne] ; James P. Syvertsen [États-Unis]Gas exchange, chlorophyll and nutrient contents in relation to Na+ and Cl- accumulation in 'Sunburst' mandarin grafted on different rootstocks
000924 S. Rogers [États-Unis] ; C. W. Mccoy [États-Unis] ; J. H. Graham [États-Unis]Larval growth of Diaprepes abbreviatus (Coleoptera : Curculionidae) and resulting root injury to three Citrus varieties in two soil types
000930 A. G. C. Lindbeck [États-Unis] ; R. H. Brlansky [États-Unis]Cytology of fibrous roots from citrus blight-affected trees
000982 J. H. Graham [États-Unis] ; D. M. Eissenstat [États-Unis]Field evidence for the carbon cost of citrus mycorrhizas
000A70 A. K. Alva [États-Unis] ; J. H. Graham [États-Unis] ; C. A. AndersonSoil pH and copper effects on young 'Hamlin' orange trees
000A72 J. H. Graham [États-Unis]Rootregeneration and tolerance of citrus rootstocks to root rot caused by Phytophthora nicotianae
000A84 R. T. Mayer [États-Unis] ; J. P. Shapiro ; E. Berdis ; C. J. Hearn ; T. G. Mccollum ; R. E. Mcdonald ; H. DoostdarCitrus rootstock responses to herbivory by larvae of the sugarcane rootstock borer weevil (Diaprepes abbreviatus)
000A85 P. J. Stoffella [États-Unis] ; YUNCONG LI ; R. R. Pelosi ; A. M. HemnerCitrus rootstock and carbon dioxide enriched irrigation influence on seedling emergence, growth, and nutrient content
000A87 K. R. Kosola [États-Unis] ; D. M. Eissenstat [États-Unis]The fate of surface roots of citrus seedlings in dry soil
000A89 L. M. Dandurand [États-Unis] ; J. A. Menge [États-Unis]Influence of Fusarium solani on chemotaxis of zoospores of Phytophthora parasitica and Phytophthora citrophthora and on distribution of 14C in citrus tissues and root exudate
000B04 J. A. Manthey [États-Unis] ; D. L. Mccoy [États-Unis] ; D. E. CrowleyStimulation of rhizosphere iron reduction and uptake in response to iron deficiency in citrus rootstocks
000B47 L. M. Dandurand [États-Unis] ; J. A. MengeInfluence of Fusarium solani on citrus root growth and population dynamics of Phytophtora parasitica and Phytophthora citrophthora
000B70 Mongi Zekri [États-Unis] ; R. Parsons [États-Unis]Salinity tolerance of citrus rootstocks: Effects of salt on root and leaf mineral concentrations
000C01 L. M. Dandurand [États-Unis] ; J. A. MengeInfluence of Fusarium solani on citrus root rot caused by Phytophthora parasitica and Phytophthora citrophthora
000C37 Joseph C. V. Vu [États-Unis] ; George Yelenosky [États-Unis]Photosynthetic responses of citrus trees to soil flooding
000C54 H. K. Wutscher [États-Unis] ; P. C. WangNuclear magnetic resonance imaging of water distribution in the trunk and scatffold roots of «Valencia» orange trees with and without citrus blight
000C55 A. K. Alva [États-Unis] ; J. P. SyvertsenIrrigation water salinity affects soil nutrient distribution, root density, and leaf nutrient levels of citrus under drip fertigation
000C62 S. Nemec [États-Unis] ; S. Jabaji-Hare ; P. M. CharestELISA and immunocytochemical detection of Fusarium solani-produced naphthazarin toxins in citrus trees in Florida
000C63 Z. Lin [États-Unis] ; D. L. MyhreDifferential response of citrus rootstocks to aluminum levels in nutrient solutions. I : Plant growth

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