Citrus Canker: The Pathogen and Its Impact

  • Gottwald T
  • Graham J
  • Schubert T
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Abstract

The U.S. has seen an increase in introductions of invasive plant pests into agricultural crops. In Florida, one such invasive species is a bacterial plant pathogen that causes Asiatic citrus canker. Its eradication has received considerable press attention and legal challenges, has produced far-reaching political and socioeconomic impact in Florida, and has implications for national and international trade.Accepted for publication 17 July 2002. Published 12 August 2002.

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Gottwald, T. R., Graham, J. H., & Schubert, T. S. (2002). Citrus Canker: The Pathogen and Its Impact. Plant Health Progress, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1094/php-2002-0812-01-rv

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