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THE COSTS AND BENEFITS ASSOCIATED WITH ERADICATING CITRUS CANKER IN FLORIDA [PDF]
A cost-benefit analysis of the on-going eradication of citrus canker in Florida is conducted. Costs include the losses incurred from eradicated groves. Benefits include elimination of the adverse effects of canker on citrus production and marketing.Crop ...
Muraro, Ronald P. +3 more
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Assessing plant health risk in relation to Xanthomonas citri strains causing citrus bacterial canker and evaluating measures for managing this risk : S12P22 [PDF]
In the frame of a project funded by the European Food Safety Authority (Prima Phacie), effort was put into identifying and testing qualitative plant-pest risk assessment schemes for their suitability in supporting risk management decisions for the ...
Holeva, Maria C. +5 more
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Institutional Uncertainty at Home and Away: The Case of Lemons from Argentina [PDF]
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, F13, Q17, Q18,
Romano, Eduardo, Thornsbury, Suzanne
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Field efficacy of slaked lime against European fruit tree canker and introduction into practice
P.F. de Jong +3 more
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The effect of nitrogen source on in vitro growth of Neonectria ditissima (European canker)
Nitrogen fertilisers are widely used in apple orchards. However, the effects of various nitrogen sources on growth and sporulation of the fungus Neonectria ditissima, which causes European canker, are not fully understood. The effects of various nitrogen sources commonly used in apple orchards (potassium nitrate, ammonium chloride, ammonium nitrate ...
Rebecca E. Campbell +3 more
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Neonectria fruit rot (NFR) is primarily attributed to Neonectria ditissima, the causal agent of European canker, in many apple-growing regions globally.
Joseph K. Mellow +2 more
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Outbreaks in Europe have raised concerns about poinsettia bacterial canker caused by Curtobacterium flaccumfaciens pv. poinsettiae, described in the United States.
Alain Bultreys, Isabelle Gheysen
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Pest categorisation of Entoleuca mammata
Following a request from the European Commission, the EFSA Plant Health (PLH) Panel performed a pest categorisation of Entoleuca mammata, a well‐defined and distinguishable fungus of the family Xylariaceae native to North America.
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +24 more
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MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES FOR JAMAICA’S GRAPEFRUIT INDUSTRY [PDF]
Several Caribbean sugar producing countries are actively looking for viable alternatives to recover some of the expected lost revenues due to the WTO (World Trade Organization) ruling that sugar subsidies in the European Union (EU) are illegal.
Evans, Edward A. +2 more
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