Novel Plastid-Nuclear Genome Combinations Enhance Resistance to Citrus Canker in Cybrid Grapefruit. [PDF]
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2022–2023 Florida Citrus Production Guide: Citrus Canker
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Biocontrol of Citrus Canker Disease Caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri Using an Endophytic Bacillus thuringiensis. [PDF]
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Cas9/sgRNA-mediated genome editing of citrus via mature tissue transformation enables both high-efficacy genome editing and early flowering. [PDF]
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A multi-scale parallel weighted fusion dynamic attention method for citrus leaf disease recognitions. [PDF]
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Panorama of citrus canker in the United States
This review summarizes the current status of citrus canker in the United States. The disease is present in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. In Florida, the eradication program ended in 2006 and now citrus canker is endemic to many citrus-growing areas, although it is still possible to find canker-free groves.
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Automatic citrus canker detection from leaf images captured in field [PDF]
Citrus canker, a bacterial disease of citrus tree leaves, causes significant damage to citrus production worldwide. Effective and fast disease detection methods must be undertaken to minimize the losses of citrus canker infection.
Qinggang Meng
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Detection of citrus canker in citrus plants using laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy
Citrus canker is a serious disease caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri bacteria, which infects citrus plants (Citrus spp.) leading to a large economic loss in citrus production worldwide.
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Tropical Plant Pathology, 2020Citrus growers in several states of Brazil, but mainly in Sao Paulo (SP), have battled during 60 years against citrus canker (Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri) using exclusion and eradication methods. Since its first detection in 1957, the eradication program has undergone many modifications and efforts were made to suppress rather than eradicate the ...
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