Disease Management
Phytophthora
- strategies for winning the war, part I. 1-1
Ciba-Geigy Corp. looks at
Phytophthora
resistance to Ridomil®. 1-1
Citrus tristeza is a formidable virus: "Cross protection showing promise". 1-1
Brown citrus aphid
(Toxoptera citricidus)
poses threat to Arizona citrus. 1-1
Citrus tristeza virus and brown citrus aphid: why should we be concerned. 1-1
Phytophthora
- strategies for winning the war, part II. 1-2
Comparison of macrophylla decline to other known diseases of citrus. 1-2
Positive identification of citrus tristeza virus infection in Arizona. 1-3
Phytophthora - the role of the rootstock in disease control management. 1-3
Quantification of Phytophthora in Arizona citrus groves 2-1
Brown Rot in Arizona citrus 2-1*
Aliette or Ridomil -- which is best for controlling Phytophthora root rot? 2-2
Biology and control of Coniophora causing decay and decline in Arizona citrus. 2-3
Citrus tristeza virus and brown citrus aphid: latest development and potential impact on Arizona citrus industry 2-4*
Control of phytophthora root rot on citrus: a little help from Mother Nature 3-1
An updated hypothesis on the cause of macrophylla decline 3-2
Guidelines for the control of phytophthora foot rot in lemons for southwestern Arizona 3-3
1995 and 1996 citrus tristeza virus survey results 3-4
Biology and history of coniophora eremophilia in the Sonoran desert 3-4
Brown citrus aphid/citrus tristeza virus update 4-3*
Brown citrus aphid may endanger lemons on Macrophylla in California 4-2*
Relative resistance of citrus rootstocks to phytophthora 4-4*
Phytophthora parasitica resistance to metalaxyl evaluated in citrus. 5-2
Citrus Tristeza Virus alive and well in Arizona dooryard citrus 6-1
Citrus dry root rot difficult to control 6-1
Psorosis linked to Rio Grande gummosis 6-2
Another fungus causing wood rot in lemon trees 6-3
Survival of
Phytophthora
in soil between citrus plantings 7-1
Citrus health management and Tristeza 7-3&4
A new wood rotting fungus found in lemon trees 8-2