EcoPort slide shows on the internet
Related to citrus and citrus diseases
T. Putter
R. Putter
R.F. Lee
and
C. N. Roistacher
The United Nations FAO website
ECOPORT
•On this website, there are over 120 slide shows and
51 are on citrus diseases and related problems of
citrus. They are readily accessible and can be
downloaded. You can use these pictures for your
study – for your lectures, or for your presentations.
•Over one half million references and 39,000 pictures
are accessible on the EcoPort.
•Twenty slide shows have been translated to other
languages
•These lectures are continually updated with the
latest information and research
After getting into the internet
Enter:
•http://ecoport.org
•or
•http://citrus.ecoport.org
This is the screen after you click on
HTTP://ECOPORT.ORG
Click here to enter EcoPort
Step 2: Click on pictures
Step 3: Click on slide shows
If you know the slide show number – Enter it at ID
Or enter the Authors name or enter Search
If you entered Search, all of the slide shows on this
website will appear.
To view the slide show, click on its number
Your chosen slide show will appear.
Use the menu on the left or arrows on the top
to go through the slide show - pictures and texts
Here is a listing of most of these
slide shows:
Examples of a slide show
•Showing a few slides (photographed from screen)
•Psorosis
•Cristacortis
•In various languages
•Other contributors
From Psorosis Part II – Slide show 66
Note that in each slide show on a particular pathogen,
acknowledgement is given to the early pioneers
Many lectures have been interpreted into French by
Marina Marini as is Psorosis Part II, slide show #130
The Concave Gum slide show #124 has been
interpreted into French by Marina Marini
Showing a few slide of the Cristacortis
Slide show #20
As for all slide shows on citrus virus and virus-like
diseases, credit is given to the early pioneers who
devoted their energies, time and experience
to their work. To many it represents their life’s work!
The Cristacortis lecture has also been interpreted in
Portuguese by Gerd Muller and M. Nunes.
The wood pocket lecture has been interpreted
into Spanish by Jose Velazquez
A slide show by Robert Krueger #117 on the
Germplasm repository for citrus and dates
A pioneer for developing these slide shows was Dr.
Richard Lee, who spent his sabbatical in Rome
working in FAO with Tonie Putter and Marco Marsella
in creating the format for these slide shows
A quick and rapid way to see the
Ecoport slide shows:
•Enter http://citrus.ecoport.org
•Select the slide show you wish to see
in English, French, Spanish or
Portuguese,
•and The slide show will appear
A final comment
•Again, one attribute of these slide shows is
that they are not fixed and permanent.
•They can be easily edited, and new
information introduced.
•We hope you will join in adding your inputs
and slides to continually update the slide
shows