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- Area-wide management of ACP to limit the spread of HLB in California
- A new, Bt toxin-based strategy for suppression of the Asian citrus psyllid vector of HLB
- The ‘nose’ knows: Using citrus odor for early detection of HLB
- Using tristeza virus to provide citrus with anti-microbial or insecticidal protection
- Growing citrus under enclosures
- HLB control: capitalizing on resistance in Poncirus trifoliata to Asian citrus psyllid
- Disease resistance in citrus with addition of plant defense genes
- Controlling psyllid gut cell death to prevent Huanglongbing
- Biological control of Asian citrus psyllid in California
- Using interference RNA to manage Asian citrus psyllids
- New genome editing technologies - CRISPR
- Genes, Genomes and Genetic Engineering in Citrus
- Changes in microbial communities on citrus leaves can help detect HLB
- Using antibodies for early detection of HLB infection
- Using genome editing to develop HLB-resistant or -tolerant citrus
- How is the HLB-associated bacterium detected in citrus trees and Asian citrus psyllids?
- The value of early detection technologies (EDTs) for HLB management
- Starch accumulation sensor for early detection of HLB
- Metabolite changes in the tree can help us detect Huanglongbing
- Reducing Asian citrus psyllid Infestation and disease incidence with reflective mulches
- Founder lines used to improve HLB tolerance
- Using insect viruses to combat the Asian citrus psyllid
- Altering the Asian citrus psyllid’s beneficial bacteria to stop HLB spread
- Attractants and traps for ACP management
- Using peptides as a preventive approach to target the psyllid and the pathogen
- Canines can detect trees infected with the bacterium that causes huanglongbing
- Using particle films to manage ACP
- Artificial border fencing and live windbreaks for ACP management
- Automated delivery system for therapeutic materials to treat HLB-infected citrus
- Role of salicylic acid in growing citrus under endemic HLB
- Studying Liberibacter crescens to learn more about the causal agent of huanglongbing
- Progress toward HLB-tolerant citrus from conventional plant breeding
- Hairy root matrix used to culture CLas to rapidly screen antimicrobials for improved HLB management
- What makes lemons, oranges and limes look and taste different?
- Living with HLB - Area-wide integrated management system for ACP in Texas
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- Using peptides as a preventive approach to target the psyllid and the pathogen