Citrus decline virus: Vein clearing and stem pitting as diagnostic symptoms shorten tests
J. M. Wallace, University of California College of Agriculture
R. J. Drake, University of California College of Agriculture
California Agriculture 5(5):7-16. DOI: 10.3733/ca.v005n05p7.
J. M. Wallace is Plant Pathologist, University of California College of Agriculture, Riverside. R. J. Drake is Senior Laboratory Technician, University of California College of Agriculture, Riverside.
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Consistent, diagnostic symptoms of citrus quick decline in California have been identified as leaf vein clearing and stem pitting. The symptoms can be induced in a relatively short time, and on seedling plants.
The above progress report is based on Re- search Project No. 1376.