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Evaluation of microsatellite markers in cultivars of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis [L.] Osbeck)
(2000-12-01)
Sweet orange is considered a very important species in the citrus world market and presents wide morphological variability. However, its characterization at the molecular level by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) ...
Preference for Color, Sweetness, and Mouthfeel of Sweet Potato in Puerto RicoTítulo en español
(University of Puerto Rico Mayagüez Campus Agricultural Experiment Station, 1985)
Red-fleshed sweet orange juice improves the risk factors for metabolic syndrome
(International Journal Of Food Sciences And Nutrition, 2015)
Red-fleshed sweet orange juice improves the risk factors for metabolic syndrome
(International Journal Of Food Sciences And Nutrition, 2015)
Transgenic sweet orange plants expressing a dermaseptin coding sequence show reduced symptoms of citrus canker disease
(Elsevier Science, 2013-10)
Citrus canker provoked by Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri is a bacterial disease causing severe losses in all citrus-producing areas around the world. Xanthomonas infection is considered as an endemic disease in Northeast ...
Selection of early-maturing sweet orange cultivars by performance indexes
(EMPRESA BRASIL PESQ AGROPECBRASILIA DF, 2012)
The objective of this work was to select adequate early-maturing sweet orange cultivars for the fresh fruit market and for industrial processing using performance indexes. Performance indexes for citrus were established ...
Evaluation of citrus somatic hybrids for tolerance to Phytophthora nicotianae and citrus tristeza virus
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2008)
Somatic hybridization is a biotechnology tool that can be used in citrus breeding programs to produce somatic hybrids with the complete genetic combination of both parents. The goal of this work was to test the reaction ...
Transgenic Sweet Orange expressing hairpin CP-mRNA in the interstock confers tolerance to citrus psorosis virus in the non-transgenic scion
(Springer, 2020-01)
The lack of naturally occurring resistance to citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) necessitates a transgenic approach for the development of CPsV-resistant citrus. To evaluate the feasibility of conferring resistance to a ...