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Economic Analysis of Strategies to Combat HLB in Florida Citrus [PDF]
citrus greening, huanglongbing, asian citrus psyllid, Crop Production/Industries, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Grogan, Kelly A. +3 more
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Numerical variations of Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Sternorrhyncha: Psyllidae) and the Ectoparasitoid Tamarixia radiata (Waterston) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in a orange grove of Entre Ríos, Argentina [PDF]
Diaphorina citri es vector de la bacteria que produce la enfermedad HLB en cítricos, una de las más destructivas. En lotes comerciales de naranja dulce en Entre Ríos se analizó la abundancia espacio-temporal de adultos de D.
Bouvet, Juan Pedro Raúl +1 more
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ABSTRACT Invasive forest pests can spread across large landscapes that include numerous land‐use management jurisdictions. As such, forest pest invasions need to be addressed with collaborative efforts because a single entity is seldom able to respond to the full scope of the problem.
Shannon Colleen Lynch
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Cenários futuros da citricultura brasileira determinados pelo HLB (Greening). [PDF]
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COSTA, C. C. da
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We provide the first surveillance map for emerald ash borer incursions in GB with potential for deployment by government agencies and stakeholders concerned with biosecurity. Our framework establishes optimal surveillance locations depending on factors, including detection within different timeframes, knowledge certainty of entry pathways and ...
Vasthi Alonso Chávez +11 more
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What makes or breaks a campaign to stop an invading plant pathogen? [PDF]
Diseases in humans, animals and plants remain an important challenge in our society. Effective control of invasive pathogens often requires coordinated concerted action of a large group of stakeholders.
Alonso Chavez, V +4 more
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Citrus Greening Disease Infection Reduces the Energy Flow Through Soil Nematode Food Webs
Citrus greening disease (CGD), also known as Huanglongbing in China, is caused by the endophytic bacterium ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ and poses a severe threat to the global citrus industry.
Mengqiang Wang, Zhilei Li, Jie Zhao
semanticscholar +1 more source
Detection of Huanglongbing (Citrus Greening) Disease by Nucleic Acid Spot Hybridization
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification with primers specific to the rDNA region successfully amplified the 1160-bp DNA fragment from a Huanglongbing (HLB)-infected sweet orange sample with mottling symptoms leaves, but not from healthy sweet orange plants.
Kuraba, Gopal +6 more
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Using cover crops to improve soil health
The benefits of having healthy soil can include better water-holding capacity, increased nutrient availability and greater microbial activity. These traits can potentially lead to increased root growth and nutrient uptake by a tree.
Sarah Strauss +2 more
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Application of PCR-DGGE in determining food origin : cases studies of fish and fruits [PDF]
The determination of geographical origin is a demand of the traceability system of import-export food products. For this purpose, molecular techniques employing 16S, 26S rDNA profiles generated by PCR-DGGE (polymerase chain reaction - denaturing gradient
Condur, Ana +5 more
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