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Journal of Applied Horticulture, 2003
Of all the agricultural pests and diseases that threaten citrus crops, citrus canker is one of the most devastating. The disease, caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri, occurs in large areas of the world's citrus growing countries including India. At least 3 distinct forms or types of citrus canker are recognized.
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Of all the agricultural pests and diseases that threaten citrus crops, citrus canker is one of the most devastating. The disease, caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri, occurs in large areas of the world's citrus growing countries including India. At least 3 distinct forms or types of citrus canker are recognized.
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Susceptibility of Citrus Fruit to Bacterial Spot and Citrus Canker
Phytopathology, 1992A pressurized spray (1 g/mm 2 ) that water-soaked the rind of citrus fruit was used to obtain infection by Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri, X. c. citrumelo, and other X. campestris pathovars capable of infecting leaves of the citrus hybrid Swingle citrumelo (Poncirus trifoliata × Citrus paradisi). An aggressive strain of X. c.
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Citrus Canker: The Pathogen and Its Impact
Plant Health Progress, 2002The U.S. has seen an increase in introductions of invasive plant pests into agricultural crops. In Florida, one such invasive species is a bacterial plant pathogen that causes Asiatic citrus canker. Its eradication has received considerable press attention and legal challenges, has produced far-reaching political and socioeconomic impact in Florida ...
Tim R. Gottwald +2 more
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Florida Fights to Stop Citrus Canker
Science, 2001State officials hoping to wipe out citrus canker, an incurable disease that threatens Florida9s $8 billion citrus industry, have chopped down more than 1.8 million infected and exposed trees. In fact, the canker eradication effort, which has cost over $200 million, is the biggest single government-run program ever devoted to a plant disease.
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Evaluation of Resistance to Citrus Canker in Different Citrus Cultivars
Journal of Asian Agriculture and Biotechnology, 2023Cheol Woo Choi +2 more
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Analysis of Foci of Asiatic Citrus Canker in a Florida Citrus Orchard
Plant Disease, 1992In October 1990, the occurrence of Asiatic citrus canker in an orchard in south Florida was apparently related to spread of Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri from dooryard trees 230 m away on an adjacent property. The establishment of apparent initial foci of disease in the orchard coincided temporally with a major rainstorm with high winds during mid ...
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CsLOB1 regulates susceptibility to citrus canker through promoting cell proliferation in citrus
Plant Journal, 2021Xiuping Zou, Meixia Du, Lanzhen Xu
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Citrus Canker on Thursday Island.
Australasian Plant Pathology, 1984DR Jones, ML Moffett, SJ Navaratnam
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Citrus Canker: A Persistent Threat to the Worldwide Citrus Industry—An Analysis
Agronomy, 2023Akhtar Hameed +2 more
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