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E-senses for Monitoring the Health of Palms with Lethal Bronzing Disease

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Bhader, Brian   +2 more
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Geographic Distribution and Host Range of Lethal Bronzing Associated with Phytoplasma Subgroup 16SrIV-D on Palms in Southern Louisiana

open access: yesPlant Health Progress, 2020
Lethal bronzing (LB), also previously known as date palm lethal‎decline or Texas Phoenix palm decline, associated with phytoplasma‎subgroup 16SrIV-D, was first identified in Louisiana in‎December 2013.
Raghuwinder Singh, Kevin Ong
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Effects of Lethal Bronzing Disease, Palm Height, and Temperature on Abundance and Monitoring of Haplaxius crudus

open access: yesInsects, 2020
Insect vector feeding preference and behavior play important roles in pathogen transmission, especially for pathogens that solely rely on insect vector transmission.
De-Fen Mou, Philip G Hahn, Noémi Soto
exaly   +2 more sources

A Host-Mediated Defense Collapse Model for Lethal Bronzing Disease in Palms: Phytoplasma-Associated Phloem Failure

A Host-Mediated Defense Collapse Model for Lethal Bronzing Disease in Palms: Phytoplasma-Associated Phloem Failure AuthorGary KennemerIndependent Applied Environmental Biology ResearcherSpecializing in Plant Pathophysiology and Vascular SystemsOmphalos Enterprises, LLC — Environmental Research DivisionTexas, USA   Abstract Lethal bronzing disease ...
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