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Strategic Planning for the Florida Citrus Industry: Addressing Citrus Greening (2010)
Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR)

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Strategic Planning for the Florida Citrus Industry: Addressing Citrus Greening Disease

Potential of Transgenic Psyllid for SIT or Interference with Transmission of Bacteria

David J. Lampe, Duquesne University,


Potential of Landscape Management for Medium and Long-term Control of Psyllid in Citrus

Douglas A. Landis, Michigan State University


Psyllid Control: Chemicals, Methods and Time of Application in South Africa

Hennie F. le Roux and Tim G. Grout, Citrus Research International


Use of Psyllid Acoustics for Detection/Control of Psyllids (e.g Diaphorina citri)

Diana M. Percy, University of British Columbia


2009 Florida Citrus Pest Management Guide: Asian Citrus Psyllid and Citrus Leafminer

Michael E. Rogers, Phil A. Stansly and Lukasz L. Stelinski, University of Florida- IFAS


Quick Reference Guide to Citrus Insecticides and Miticides

Michael E. Rogers, Phil A. Stansly, James D. Yates and Lukasz L. Stelinski, University of Florida- IFAS


Potential Contributions of Citrus Genetics and Genomics to Huanglongbing Mitigation

Mikeal L. Roose, UC Riverside


New Insecticides as Part of a Near-term Approach for Psyllid Control and Insecticide Resistance Management

Nicholas Storer, Dow AgroScience


Potential of Airborne Hyperspectral Imaging for Early Detection of Huanglongbing

Chenghai Yang, USDA-ARS


Cucurbit Yellow Vine Disease

Astri Wayadande, Oklahoma State University

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Front Matter (R1-R18)
Summary (1-12)
1 Introduction (13-16)
2 Challenges to Citrus Production (17-66)
3 Citrus Greening Research and Development and Industry Preparedness (67-92)
4 Recommendations on Organizational Changes, Technology Development, and Systems Approaches for Minimizing the Impacts of Huanglongbing and Other Diseases and Pests in Florida Citrus (93-126)
5 Strategies for Implementing Plans for Mitigation of Huanglongbing and Other Problems in Citrus Production (127-142)
Glossary (143-146)
References (147-182)
Appendixes (183-184)
Appendix A: Committee Statement of Task (185-186)
Appendix B: Committee Biographies (187-192)
Appendix C: Liaison Committee on Strategic Planning for the Florida Citrus Industry: Addressing Citrus Greening Disease (193-194)
Appendix D: Oral Presentations and Written Statements Submitted to the Committee (195-198)
Appendix E: Significant Citrus Diseases Other Than Huanglongbing (199-202)
Appendix F: Significant Citrus Insect and Mite Pests (203-206)
Appendix G: Missions of University, Government, and Non-government Agencies with Responsibilities Related to Citrus Production and Marketing (207-212)
Appendix H: Citrus Bacterial Canker: Outbreaks and Regulatory Response (213-216)
Appendix I: Detection of Asian Citrus Psyllid and Huanglongbing in Florida and Major Events and Activities That Occurred in Response to Their Detection (June 1998–August 2009) (217-234)
Appendix J: Funded Projects on Citrus Greening (2008–2010) (235-270)
Appendix K: Huanglongbing Research Milestones (1956–2009) (271-304)
Appendix L: Witches' Broom Disease Outbreak in Brazil and Control Attempts: Success and Failure in Bahia, Brazil (1989–2009) (305-306)
Appendix M: Vector-borne Maize Pathogens: Lessons Learned (307-310)