01259naa a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400510006010000220011124501410013326000090027452004540028365000150073765000200075265300140077265300120078665300080079865300210080670000190082770000190084670000200086570000170088570000190090270000180092177300420093916483122023-05-25 1998 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttps://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS.1998.82.1.942DOI1 aLIMA, J. E. O. de aCofffee leaf scorch bacteriumbaxenic culture, pathogenicity, and compararison with Xylella fastidiosa of citrus.h[electronic resource] c1998 aSymptoms of coffee leaf scorch (CLS) appear on young flushhes of field plants as large marginal and apical scorched areas on recently mature leaves. Affeccccccted leaves drop, shoot growth is stunted, and apical leaves are small and chlorotic. Symptoms may progress to shoot dieback. Only scorched leaves which could not be related to other known agents consistently contained bacteria and bacterial agglomerates when observed with light microscopy. aAmarelinho aCitrus Sinensis aDiagnosis aOrgange aPCR aRequeima do cafe1 aMIRANDA, V. S.1 aHARTUNG, J. S.1 aBRLANSKY, R. H.1 aCOUTINHO, A.1 aROBERTO, S. R.1 aCARLOS, E. F. tPlant Diseasegv.82, n.1. p.1-4, 1998