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Uncovering the presence of CVPD disease in citrus varieties of South Sulawesi, Indonesia: A molecular approach
Tuwo M.
Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Q2Published: 2024Citations: 3
Abstract
The PCR visualization result shows seven positive samples with DNA fragments measuring 1160 bp. The seven samples were samples of the Key lime, tangerine, Mandarin (cv. batu 55), and Mandarin (cv. selayar), each being derived from Sidrap, Luwu Utara, and Bantaeng. The average disease incidence rate was 66.56 %. Based on the field observation results, the insect vector Diaphorina citri was nowhere to be found in the five citrus cultivation locations in South Sulawesi.
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