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Comparing micro-cutting and mini-cutting technique for the clonal propagation of Metrosideros excelsa

2017

public gardens for its foliage and attractive red flowers. M. excelsa plants are commercially propagated by soft and semi-ripe cuttings. Therefore, new and more reliable propagation techniques derived both from conventional and advanced propagation methods should be considered to support Metrosideros nursery development. The mini-cutting and micro-cutting techniques were compared for the clonal propagation of M. excelsa. Ex vitro rooted micro-cuttings resulted superior to mini-cuttings in terms of rooting percentage, root number per cutting and root length by 23.5%, 42.5% and 2.4%, respectively. However, the mini-cutting technique can be considered an alternative reliable propagation method…

vegetative propagation micropropagation stock-plant rooting PohutukawaSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E Floricoltura
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Log velocity profile and bottom displacement for a flow over a very flexible submerged canopy

2007

Management of shallow lagoons and salt marsh environments usually requires use of numerical models in order to understand the hydrodynamic characteristics of these basins. In order for these models to give reliable results one has to have good knowledge of the interaction between the flow and the aquatic vegetation, which strongly alters the hydrodynamic characteristics. Many experimental and theoretical studies are available in the technical literature, but, because of the very different vegetation and flow characteristics, they do not yet allow one to have a clear and general knowledge of the phenomena, in terms of both flow resistance and velocity distribution. The latter is very importa…

velocity profileflow resistanceAquatic vegetationflow field
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Performance of “Comune” clementine infected with citrus exocortis viroid (CEVd) on seven rootstocks

2005

viroidSettore AGR/12 - Patologia Vegetale
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Performance of “Navelina” sweet orange on five rootatocks inoculated with citrus viroids

2005

viroidSettore AGR/12 - Patologia Vegetale
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Rapid detection and discrimination of fabaviruses by flow-through hybridisation with genus- and species-specific riboprobes

2015

Viruses cause significant damage in agricultural crops worldwide. Disease management requires sensitive and specific tools for virus detection and identification. Also, detection techniques need to be rapid to keep pace with the continuous emergence of new viral diseases. The genus Fabavirus is composed of five viruses infecting many economically important crops worldwide. This research describes the development of a procedure based on flow-through hybridisation (FTH), which is faster than and as sensitive as conventional hybridisation for virus detection in tissue-prints from infected plants. Six digoxigenin-labelled RNA probes were synthesised with two levels of specificity: (a) five spec…

virology.FabaviruGeMVmicrobial forensicSecoviridaeBWV-1LMMVplant virologySettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleBBWV-2biosecurityCuMMV
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Diffusion of two different isolates of Citrus tristeza virus in Sicily

2007

virudiffusionSettore AGR/12 - Patologia Vegetale
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Osservation on the rapid spread of Citrus tristeza virus severe isolate by Aphis gossypii Glover.

2007

virudiffusionSettore AGR/12 - Patologia Vegetale
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Malattie virali emergenti del pomodoro e del melone nell’Italia meridionale: Diagnosi, diffusione e strategie di controllo.

2009

virumalattieSettore AGR/12 - Patologia Vegetaleortive
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CHARACTERIZATION OF ATYPICAL CLAVIBACTER MICHIGANENSIS subsp. MICHIGANENSIS POPULATIONS IN GREENHOUSE TOMATOES IN ITALY

2012

The quarantine bacterium Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis (Cmm) is the agent of tomato bacterial canker (TBC), one of the most destructive bacterial diseases of this crop, that causes severe economic losses worldwide. During a recent outbreak of TBC in Sicily (insular Italy), it was impossible to amplify the pat-1 gene by PCR with CMM5/CMM6 primers from affected greenhouse-grown plants from three farms, although Cmm-like colonies were consistently isolated. Microlog metabolic profile, 16S rDNA sequencing and the positive amplification of other Cmm DNA targets supported the identification of the strains as Cmm, suggesting the occurrence of a population lacking the virulence gen…

virulenceatypical strainsPathogenicity testPCRtomato bacterial canker; atypical strains; virulenceAtypical straintomato bacterial cankerSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetalePlant Science
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A single tube PCR assay for detecting viruses and their recombinants that cause tomato yellow leaf curl disease in Mediterranean basin

2007

Tomato yellow leaf curl disease (TYLCD) is well known in Mediterranean countries, where it has been causing severe losses in tomato crops for decades. Until recently, two viruses (with several isolates) in the genus Begomovirus, family Geminiviridae, have been associated with the epidemics: Tomato yellow leaf curl virus (TYLCV) and Tomato yellow leaf curl Sardinia virus (TYLCSV). However, recombinants between these, such as Tomato yellow leaf curl Malaga virus (TYLCMalV), are spreading, and new methods for detecting all viruses present in the region are needed. By considering all DNA sequences available of viruses causing TYLCD in the Mediterranean basin, a PCR/RFLP protocol was developed t…

virusestomatoPolymerase Chain ReactionViruslaw.inventionIntergenic regionSolanum lycopersicumlawVirologyGeminiviridaeTomato yellow leaf curl virusrecombinantPolymerase chain reactionPlant DiseasesbiologyMediterranean RegionfungiBegomovirusSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleTYLCDfood and beveragesmultiplex PCRbiology.organism_classificationVirologyPlant LeavesgeminivursBegomovirusLeaf curlRestriction fragment length polymorphism
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