Location | Varieties | Origin | Stubborn diagnosis |
Mahdasht orchard (Mazandaran province) | Moro | Mediterranean 1933-19341 | Visual: 7,8,9² |
Kotra Citrus Experiment Station (Mazandaran province) | Valencia on P. trifolatia and sour orange | W & N 1963-19643 | Visual: 5, 8 S. citri culture |
Gillette navel | W & N. 1963-64 | Visual: 3, 8 | |
Hamlin on P. trifoliata | W & N. 1971 | Visual: 3, 8. S. citri culture | |
Khorram Abed Citrus Experiment Station (Mazandaran province) | Salustiana | W & N, 1971 | Visual: 5. 13, S. citri culture |
Ramsar Citrus Experiment | Salustiana | W & N, 1971 | Visual: 3, 8, S. citri culture |
Station (Mazandaran province) | Hamlin on P. trifoliata | Nucellar line obtained in Iran | Visual: 2, 3, 4, 8,13, S. citri culture |
Hamlin | W & N. 1971 | Visual: 2, 3 | |
Valencia on P. trifolatia | W & N, 1963-1964 | Visual: 4, 8. S. citri culture | |
Minab Citrus Collection (Hormozgan province) | Salustiana | W & N, 1971 | Visual: 1, 2, 3, 13 |
Skaggs bonanza | W & N, 1971 | Visual: 1, 2, 3, 8 | |
Washington navel | W & N. 1971 | Visual: 1, 2. 3 | |
Jiroft Development Organization (Kerman province) | Navel orange | W & N, 1971 | Visual: 1, 2, 6, 8, 11, 12 |
Campbell Valencia | W & N, 1971 | Visual: 1, 2, 3, 6,13 | |
Salustiana | W & N, 1971 | Visual: 1, 2, 3, 6. 8.13 | |
Skaggs bonanza | W & N, 1971 | Visual: 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, S. citri culture | |
Parent navel | W & N. 1971 | Visual: 1, 2, 3, 6, 10 | |
Washington navel | W & N, 1971 | Visual: 1, 2. 3, S. citri culture | |
Sweet orange | Local | Visual: 1, 2, 3 S. citri DNA-DNA hybridization | |
Abas Abed orchard, Jiroft (Kerman province) | Washington navel | Jiroft Dev. Organ. | Visual: 1. 2. 3, 6, 7. 8 |
Moïn orchard at Jezeh (Khafr, Fars province) | Local | Local | Visual: 1 to 8, 12,13, S. citri culture |
Notes:
1 Year of budwood importation.
2 Numbers refer to the following symptoms:
1: stunting of tree (Fig. 152 compared with 15 1);
2: tree with bushy growth (Figs 147, 148, 152, 285, 286, 288,
289);
3: tree with poor crop (Fig. 147 compared with 146);
4: leaf mottle (Figs 153, 154, 158);
5: shoots carrying leaves with yellow lips and margins (Figs 155,
160 to 163);
6: small, spoon-shaped leaves (Fig. 150);
7: off-season flowering (Fig. 149);
8: fruits of various sizes and ages (Figs 149, 164);
9: fruit with inverse coloration (peduncular and is orange while
stylar end is still green) (Fig. 167 compared with 166);
10, acorn-shaped fruit (Fig. 165);
11: fruit with closed navel (Fig. 165);
12: lopsided fruit (Figs 168, 303);
13: fruit with aborted seeds (Figs 168, 304).
3 W & N: Willits and Newcomb nurseries,
California.