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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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. "Appendix J: Funded Projects on Citrus Greening (2008–2010)." Strategic Planning for the Florida Citrus Industry: Addressing Citrus Greening. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2010.

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

Principal Investigator

Affiliation

Funding source

Project Title/Research Topic

Budget Year One

Citrus Mutual

 

 

HLB Conference

 

Grafton-Cardwell, E.

UC Cooperative Extension

NIFA (CSREES)

E-IPM Support Project, CA: Education Program for California and Arizona Stakeholders Affected by Asian Citrus Psyllid and Huanglongbing

 

aAcronyms:

ACIAR Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research

CACSM Central American Cornon Market

CECNEA Chamber of Exporters of Citrus in northeastern Argentina

CHRP Citrus Health Response Program

CITF Citrus Industry Trust Fund

CNPq National Council of Scientific and Technological Development, Brazil

CPHST Center for Plant Health Science and Technology

CRB Citrus Research Board

CREC Citrus Research and Education Center

CSREES Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (USDA)

CWB California Walnut Board

DOC Department of Citrus

EMRAPA Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation

FAPESP Foundation for Research Support of São Paulo

FDWSRU USDA Foreign Disease-Weed Science Research Unit

FFVA Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association

GR general revenue

HLB huanglongbing

IFAS Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (USDA)

INTA-EEA Instituto Nacional de Technologia Agropecuaria-Estacion Experimental Agropecuaria

IRCL Indian River Citrus League

NAA North Atlantic Area (USDA ARS)

NIFA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA)

NRI National Research Initiative (USDA

NSF National Science Foundation

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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)