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Are macronutrients and micronutrients therapeutic for restoring performance of trees affected by citrus greening? A discussion of current practices and future research opportunities

Journal of plant nutrition, 2021
Citrus greening, also called Huanglongbing (HLB), has affected citrus production globally. In Florida, the disease has decimated citrus production area and overall fruit yields. Emerging results show that some nutrients applied in a balanced and constant
D. Kadyampakeni, Tanyaradzwa Chinyukwi
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The effect of scientific information and narrative on preferences for possible gene‐edited solutions for citrus greening

Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 2021
Editor in charge: Craig Gundersen Abstract This study used a national survey to examine how information that compared and contrasted gene editing with other breeding techniques, as well as a narrative, influenced both attitudes towards gene editing ...
B. McFadden   +3 more
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Temperature‐based phenology model of African citrus triozid (Trioza erytreae Del Guercio): Vector of citrus greening disease

Journal of applied entomology, 2021
The African citrus triozid (ACT), Trioza erytreae Del Guercio (Hemiptera: Triozidae), is the major vector of the ‘Candidatus Liberibacter africanus’, associated with the African citrus greening disease [huanglongbing (HLB)]. Although T.
O. Aidoo   +9 more
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Proteomic Polyphenism in Color Morphotypes of Diaphorina citri, Insect Vector of Citrus Greening Disease.

Journal of Proteome Research, 2021
Diaphorina citri is a vector of "Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus" (CLas), associated with citrus greening disease. D. citri exhibit at least two color morphotypes, blue and non-blue, the latter including gray and yellow morphs.
S. Hosseinzadeh   +6 more
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Citrus greening detection using visible spectrum imaging and C-SVC

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2016
Xiaoling Deng   +3 more
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Habitat suitability and distribution potential of Liberibacter species (“Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” and “Candidatus Liberibacter africanus”) associated with citrus greening disease

Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity, 2020
To quantify current and predict future distribution of the citrus greening pathogens “Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” (Las) in Africa and “Candidatus Liberibacter africanus” (Laf) globally.
I. Ajene   +6 more
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Citrus Huanglongbing (Greening) Disease

Plant Health Cases, 2023
Abstract Huanglongbing disease (HLB), also known as citrus greening disease, is the most important and damaging disease of citrus fruits worldwide. The disease is caused by three closely related bacteria belonging to the genus Candidatus Liberibacter .
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Aetiology of citrus greening disease

Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Microbiologie, 1984
Greening disease of citrus is characterized by the presence of procaryotic organisms in the sieve tubes of infected plants. These procaryotes have often been called mycoplasma-like. We have previously shown that the envelope of the organism was composed of two membranes, each with a triple-layered structure: an inner membrane (cytoplasmic membrane) and
Garnier, M., Danel, N., Bové, J.M.
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Citrus Greening Disease

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 1991
Citrus greening disease is a major cause of crop and tree loss in many parts of Asia and Africa. Before it was identified as one disease, it became known by various names: yellow shoot (huanglungbin) in China; likubin (decline) in Taiwan; dieback in India; leaf mottle in the Philippines; vein phloem de­ generation in Indonesia; and yellow branch ...
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