2009
DOI: 10.1080/02571862.2009.10639958
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Attempts to obtain Huanglongbing resistant or tolerant sweet orange by embryo rescue from healthy chimeras of diseased citrus fruit

Abstract: Huanglongbing remains a threat in the cooler citrus production areas of South Africa despite restrictions on the movement of citrus material from infected areas, cultural control measures, planting of healthy certified trees and the eradication of infected material. The ultimate control strategy would be the use of resistant plant material. Attempts to obtain resistance with conventional breeding have been unsuccessful. A new approach is to utilize embryo rescue of seed from healthy chimera sections of disease… Show more

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“…Varieties resistant or tolerant against CG are very useful for planting in places where CG is abundantly distributed. Although some varieties are referred to as being resistant or tolerant [32][33][34][35][36] , further studies are needed to confirm their characteristics for large-scale use in fields [37] . Resistance or tolerance against CG is not found to persist in major citrus varieties, including orange, grapefruit, and mandarin.…”
Section: B Use Of Resistant or Tolerant Varietiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Varieties resistant or tolerant against CG are very useful for planting in places where CG is abundantly distributed. Although some varieties are referred to as being resistant or tolerant [32][33][34][35][36] , further studies are needed to confirm their characteristics for large-scale use in fields [37] . Resistance or tolerance against CG is not found to persist in major citrus varieties, including orange, grapefruit, and mandarin.…”
Section: B Use Of Resistant or Tolerant Varietiesmentioning
confidence: 99%