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Citrus chlorotic dwarf virus (CCDV)
The first symptom of citrus chlorotic dwarf on a leaf of a rough lemon seedling after inoculation. Note the notch on the left margin of the leaf, which is symptomatic for this disease. Courtesy EcoPort 
Citrus chlorotic dwarf virus (CCDV)

Tree symptom on Fremont mandarin on sour orange rootstock 10 weeks after inoculation. Control is on the left. Courtesy EcoPort (http://www.ecoport.org), Kersting U.

Citrus chlorotic dwarf virus (CCDV)

Leaf symptoms - typical bent tip symptoms of CCDV on leaves of sour orange seedling. Courtesy EcoPort (http://www.ecoport.org), Kersting U.

Citrus chlorotic dwarf virus (CCDV)

A close-up of the v-notch on a leaf of a citrus chlorotic dwarf inoculated rough lemon seedling. Courtesy EcoPort (http://www.ecoport.org), Kersting U.


Citrus chlorotic dwarf virus (CCDV)

Leaf mottle and tip notches on rough lemon 10 weeks after inoculation with CCDV. Courtesy EcoPort (http://www.ecoport.org), Kersting U.



Citrus scab

Common citrus scab on sour orange leaf. Note the scabby areas at the tip of the conical formations.

Citrus scab

Close-up of scabby areas at the tip of conical formations on leaf.

Citrus scab

Common citrus scab on sour orange leaf.

Citrus scab

Early stage of common citrus scab on sour orange leaf.


Citrus scab

Early stage of common citrus scab on sour orange leaf.

Citrus scab

Advanced stage of citrus scab on sour orange.