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    Coy MR, Hoffmann M, Kingdom Gibbard HN, Kuhns EH, Pelz-Stelinski KS, Stelinski LL.
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  • 32. Detection of Huanglongbing-infected citrus leaves using statistical models with a fluorescence sensor.
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  • 37. Costs and benefits of insecticide and foliar nutrient applications to huanglongbing-infected citrus trees.
    Tansey JA, Vanaclocha P, Monzo C, Jones M, Stansly PA.
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  • 39. Temporal and spatial detection of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus putative effector transcripts during interaction with Huanglongbing-susceptible, -tolerant, and -resistant citrus hosts.
    Shi Q, Pitino M, Zhang S, Krystel J, Cano LM, Shatters RG, Hall DG, Stover E.
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  • 40. Citrus tristeza virus-based RNAi in citrus plants induces gene silencing in Diaphorina citri, a phloem-sap sucking insect vector of citrus greening disease (Huanglongbing).
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