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Citrus greening

Chung, K.-R. and R.H. Brlansky. Citrus Diseases Exotic to Florida Huanglongbing (Citrus Greening), Document PP-210. Plant Pathology Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida, June 2005. [Pg.522]

Floyd, Joel, and Conrad Krass. New Pest Response Guidelines Huanglongbing, Citrus Greening Disease, Version 1.1. United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, May 10,2006. [Pg.523]

United States Department of Agriculture. Office of Pest Management National Plant Disease Recovery System. "Recovery Plan for Huanglongbing (HLB) or Citrus Greening Caused by Candidatus Liberibacter africanus, L. asiaticus, and L. americanus." September 20, 2006. [Pg.524]

US Department of Agriculture (USDA) (2007). Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Federal Domestic Quarantine Order Citrus Greening Disease (CG) and Asian Citrus Psyllid (ACP). [Pg.209]

Vitamin C occurs in all fruit, citrus, green vegetables, tomatoes, peppers, sprouts, broccoli, etc. This water-soluble vitamin is easily lost from the body and so needs constant replacement by eating fresh vegetables and fruit. On the other hand, excessive intake of it can adversely affect the working of vitamin B12 and also cause a loss of calcium from the bones. Excessive vitamin supplements are not usually required if a balanced diet is eaten. [Pg.91]

Global Effect and Prevention of Emerging and Epidemic Pathogens Cholera and Citrus Greening as Examples... [Pg.7]

Citrus greening is a recently emergent infectious disease that currently is estimated to infect 30% of the citrus trees in Florida, and it is spreading rapidly. Although not a human disease, it is causing major economic losses and provides some interesting, and different, perspectives on disease emergence. [Pg.12]

Harsh, terpene-like, somewhat citrus green, woody, and tropical fruity... [Pg.218]

Citrus, green, fruity, perfumistic, aldehydic, soapy... [Pg.229]

Beattie, G. A. C. et al.. Aspects and insights of Australia-Asia coUaborative research on Huanglongbing, Proceedings of an International Workshop for Prevention of Citrus Greening Diseases in Severely Infested Areas, Ishigaki, Japan, December 7-9, 2006. [Pg.313]


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