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    Harvesting: From Manual to Mechanical by Stephen H. Futch, J. D. Whitney, Jacqueline K. Burns, Fritz M. Roka

    Published 2005-09-01
    “… Mechanical harvesting and many other improvements in harvesting of Florida citrus have their origins in the mid-1950s. During the 1950s and 1960s, a consistent labor supply for hand harvesting was becoming increasingly difficult to obtain and acreage along with yields of Florida citrus was steadily increasing. …”
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  2. 1222

    Síntomasde Cancro Cítrico en Árbolesde Vivero by Timothy D. Riley, Megan M. Dewdney, Jamie D. Burrow

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…This is a two-page illustrated identification sheet for citrus canker symptoms that appear in citrus nurseries. …”
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  3. 1223

    Síntomasde Cancro Cítrico en Árbolesde Vivero by Timothy D. Riley, Megan M. Dewdney, Jamie D. Burrow

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…This is a two-page illustrated identification sheet for citrus canker symptoms that appear in citrus nurseries. …”
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  4. 1224

    Harvesting: From Manual to Mechanical by Stephen H. Futch, J. D. Whitney, Jacqueline K. Burns, Fritz M. Roka

    Published 2005-09-01
    “… Mechanical harvesting and many other improvements in harvesting of Florida citrus have their origins in the mid-1950s. During the 1950s and 1960s, a consistent labor supply for hand harvesting was becoming increasingly difficult to obtain and acreage along with yields of Florida citrus was steadily increasing. …”
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    Growing ‘Tahiti’ Limes in the Home Landscape by Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2016-11-01
    “… This document provides a comprehensive guide on growing 'Tahiti' limes (Citrus latifolia Miller) in home landscapes, covering its scientific background, historical origins, and geographic distribution. …”
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  8. 1228

    Japanese Orange Fly, Bactrocera tsuneonis (Miyake) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2012-03-01
    “… This fruit fly is one of the most important pests of citrus in Japan. There have been no interceptions of the Japanese orange fly in the United States, probably due in a large part to the protection provided by a U.S. embargo of long standing against citrus from the orient. …”
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  9. 1229

    Growing ‘Tahiti’ Limes in the Home Landscape by Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2016-11-01
    “… This document provides a comprehensive guide on growing 'Tahiti' limes (Citrus latifolia Miller) in home landscapes, covering its scientific background, historical origins, and geographic distribution. …”
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  10. 1230

    Japanese Orange Fly, Bactrocera tsuneonis (Miyake) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2012-03-01
    “… This fruit fly is one of the most important pests of citrus in Japan. There have been no interceptions of the Japanese orange fly in the United States, probably due in a large part to the protection provided by a U.S. embargo of long standing against citrus from the orient. …”
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  11. 1231

    The Effect of Short-Term Temperature Pretreatments on Sugars, Organic Acids, and Amino Acids Metabolism in Valencia Orange Fruit by Mingfei Zhang, Rangwei Xu, Guochao Sun, Yunjiang Cheng, Zhihui Wang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Temperature pretreatment is one of the most important factors which significantly affects the postharvest quality of citrus fruit. In this study, late-ripening Valencia orange (citrus sinensis) fruits were used to investigate the effect of short-term treatment at low (6°C), room (20°C), and high (40°C) temperatures on fruit quality. …”
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  12. 1232

    Japanese Orange Fly, Bactrocera tsuneonis (Miyake) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-11-01
    “… The Japanese orange fly, Bactrocera tsuneonis (Miyake), is one of the most important pests of citrus in Japan. Extensive outbreaks have occurred in some commercial citrus areas since 1947 when up to 60 percent or more of the fruits were infested. …”
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  13. 1233

    Japanese Orange Fly, Bactrocera tsuneonis (Miyake) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-11-01
    “… The Japanese orange fly, Bactrocera tsuneonis (Miyake), is one of the most important pests of citrus in Japan. Extensive outbreaks have occurred in some commercial citrus areas since 1947 when up to 60 percent or more of the fruits were infested. …”
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  14. 1234

    Overview of US Tahiti Lime Production and Markets: Trade and Consumption Analysis by Trent Blare, Fredy BALLEN, Jonathan Crane

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The price premiums from the growing domestic market for Tahiti limes would likely be enough to overcome the challenges growers face in combating the disease pressure from citrus canker, citrus greening, and intense competition from Mexico and other countries.   …”
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    The Shared and Specific Genes and a Comparative Genomics Analysis within Three Hanseniaspora Strains by Kai Chen, Zhonghuan Tian, Fatang Jiang, Yunjiang Cheng, Chao-an Long

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Kloeckera apiculata plays an important role in the inhibition of citrus postharvest blue and green mould diseases. …”
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  16. 1236

    GPS Accuracy for Tree Scouting and Other Horticultural Uses by Reza Ehsani, Sherrie Buchanon, Masoud Salyani

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…AE438, a 7-page illustrated fact sheet by Reza Ehsani, Sherrie Buchanon, and Masoud Salyani, provides citrus producers using GPS for citrus greening disease scouting with some simple explanations of the causes of GPS error and the level of accuracy that can be expected from different classes of GPS receivers. …”
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    Queensland Fruit Fly, Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…A heavy outbreak of B. tryoni in New South Wales during 1940-41 resulted in the rejection of 5 to 25% of citrus at harvest. It is not established in the United States, but the extensive damage caused by the larvae of this fly in areas similar to Florida where it has become established indicates that this species could become a serious pest of pome and stone fruit crops, and possibly of citrus, if it were to become established in Florida. …”
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    Queensland Fruit Fly, Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae) by Howard V. Weems, Jr., Thomas R. Fasulo

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…A heavy outbreak of B. tryoni in New South Wales during 1940-41 resulted in the rejection of 5 to 25% of citrus at harvest. It is not established in the United States, but the extensive damage caused by the larvae of this fly in areas similar to Florida where it has become established indicates that this species could become a serious pest of pome and stone fruit crops, and possibly of citrus, if it were to become established in Florida. …”
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    GPS Accuracy for Tree Scouting and Other Horticultural Uses by Reza Ehsani, Sherrie Buchanon, Masoud Salyani

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…AE438, a 7-page illustrated fact sheet by Reza Ehsani, Sherrie Buchanon, and Masoud Salyani, provides citrus producers using GPS for citrus greening disease scouting with some simple explanations of the causes of GPS error and the level of accuracy that can be expected from different classes of GPS receivers. …”
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    Little Leaf Notcher (suggested common name) Artipus floridanus Horn (Insecta: Coleoptera: Curculionidae) by Angela Gabrielle LaTora, Adam Dale

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… Artipus floridanus Horn, also known as the little leaf notcher, is a secondary pest of citrus and several ornamental plants in Florida and the Caribbean. …”
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