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Asymptomatic spread of huanglongbing and implications for disease control [PDF]
Significance Huanglongbing (HLB) is a vector-transmitted bacterial infection of citrus trees that poses a major threat to the citrus industry in Florida, Texas, and California. Current control strategies that focus on the vector, the Asian citrus psyllid Diaphorina citri , are usually initiated when the ...
Burton H. Singer+5 more
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Modeling huanglongbing transmission within a citrus tree [PDF]
The citrus disease huanglongbing (HLB), associated with an uncultured bacterial pathogen, is threatening the citrus industry worldwide. A mathematical model of the transmission of HLB between its psyllid vector and citrus host has been developed to characterize the dynamics of the vector and disease development, focusing on the spread of the pathogen ...
Susan E. Halbert+4 more
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A review of techniques for detecting Huanglongbing (greening) in citrus [PDF]
Huanglongbing (HLB) is the most destructive disease of citrus worldwide. Monitoring of health and detection of diseases in trees is critical for sustainable agriculture. HLB symptoms are virtually the same wherever the disease occurs. The disease is caused by Candidatus Liberibacter spp., vectored by the psyllids Diaphorina citri Kuwayama and Trioza ...
Ernesto Cerna Chávez+6 more
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Cultural Management of Huanglongbing: Current Status and Ongoing Research
Huanglongbing (HLB), formerly known as greening, is a bacterial disease restricted to some Asian and African regions until two decades ago. Nowadays, associated bacteria and their vectors have spread to almost all citrus-producing regions, and it is currently considered the most devastating citrus disease.
Berta Alquézar+5 more
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Huanglongbing (HLB), formerly known as citrus greening disease, is one of the most devastating bacterial diseases in citrus worldwide. HLB is caused by ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ bacterium and transmitted by Diaphorina citri. Both ‘Ca.
Yasser Nehela, Nabil Killiny
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This graphical abstract highlights the benefits of genetically modified (GM) foods, including high‐yield crops such as golden rice with enhanced nutrition, GM vaccines, and biofuel production. Advanced analytical methods ensure safety by detecting allergenicity and toxicity, promoting sustainability while addressing environmental impacts and balancing ...
Mohamad Warda+5 more
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Systemic Acquired Resistance - SAR in the Control of Huanglongbing [PDF]
Author(s): Bagio, T. Z.; Barreto, T.; Canteri, M. G.; Leite Jr., R. P. | Abstract: In Brazil, ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ is the main causal agent of Huanglongbing (HLB), and responsible for major losses inn Brazilian citrus production. HLB management includes the elimination of diseased citrus trees and control of the insect vector, Diaphorina
Bagio, T. Z.+3 more
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Huánglóngbìng (HLB) is a bacterial disease of citrus that has significantly impacted Brazil and the United States, although citrus production in the Mediterranean Basin remains unaffected. By developing a mathematical model of spread in Spain, we tested surveillance and control strategies before any future HLB entry in the EU.
John Ellis+9 more
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Leaf Chlorophyll Fluorescence Parameters and Huanglongbing [PDF]
Chlorophyll fluorescence and photochemical and nonphotochemical quenching parameters were measured in 20 genotypes of Citrus spp. or relatives grown in the greenhouse and commercial ‘Valencia’ sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) trees at two Florida locations.
Jacqueline K. Burns, Madhulika Sagaram
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Citrus is an important cash crop in the world, and huanglongbing (HLB) is a destructive disease in the citrus industry. To efficiently detect the degree of HLB stress on large-scale orchard citrus trees, an UAV (Uncrewed Aerial Vehicle) hyperspectral ...
Xiaoling Deng+7 more
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