Value of Bactericides Under Florida Citrus Sector’s Microscope By Ariel Singerman|July 10, 2017 Preliminary results of the unique HLB management method indicate many factors left to consider.Read More
California Ag Department Makes Big Investment in Sustainable Pest Management By California Department of Food and Agriculture|November 4, 2024
Florida Citrus Industry Annual Conference Takes Aim at HLB By Frank Giles|June 27, 2017 Education program focuses on managing the disease with available tools and tactics.
First Case of Deadly Citrus Disease Confirmed in Alabama Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 21, 2017 State agriculture officials taking action to assess and stop the spread of HLB.
Florida Growers Seeking to Strike Citrus Gold By Peter Chaires|June 19, 2017 Varieties showing HLB tolerance giving growers hope, sparking more questions.
Devastating Citrus Disease Found in Orange County, California Posted by Christina Herrick|May 30, 2017 HLB detected in plant material from residential neighborhood. Quarantine expanded.
Insects (Bad and Good) Make for Interesting Field Trips By Frank Giles|May 23, 2017 Disease-fighting bees and the deadly citrus psyllid were at the center of two recent, research-fueled out-of-office adventures.
Unique Citrus Variety Standing Up to Deadly Disease Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 18, 2017 University of Florida researchers are peeling back the layers to find out what’s helping specific mandarin hybrid hold serve against HLB.
Big Bucks Booster for Citrus Research in Spending Bill Posted by Paul Rusnak|May 3, 2017 Funding would be used to fight HLB and explore methods for a cure.
Citrus Research Investments Yielding Positive Results By Mike Sparks|February 25, 2017 Despite still having mounds of wood to chop, grower, federal, and state programs collectively are making a dent.
The War on Citrus Psyllids Still Raging By Frank Giles|February 18, 2017 Despite control challenges, keeping the pest in check remains the best approach to managing HLB.
Boost in Brainpower Employed to Help Beat Citrus Greening Posted by Paul Rusnak|January 30, 2017 Newest addition to the UF/IFAS Indian River Research and Education Center team focused on helping growers manage through devastating disease.
Game Far From Over for Florida Citrus By Paul Rusnak|January 30, 2017 Attendees of the 2017 Florida Citrus Show convene to commiserate over current challenges, vet future wins via new varieties.
California Lands $5 Million for Citrus Greening Research Posted by David Eddy|January 23, 2017 The USDA grant will be used to create and identify possible solutions for a cure.
Florida Citrus Community Tasked To Unify For Stronger Future By Mike Sparks|December 6, 2016 A group effort is necessary to forge ahead.
Best Practices For Bactericides Key To Vetting Citrus Solution By Frank Giles|December 5, 2016 Approval finally cleared for antimicrobial applications, and now growers wait and hope to see positive results.
Citrus Survey Shows Florida Growers Are Bully For Bactericides By Frank Giles|December 2, 2016 Growers are betting unique crop protection tools will bridge the gap to bigger HLB solutions.
Telling The Story Of Florida Citrus More Important Now Than Ever By Shannon Ross Shepp|December 1, 2016 HLB forces an emphasis on grassroots efforts to paint a positive picture.
Florida’s Top Citrus Growers Sound Off On Critical Matters Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 30, 2016 Fighting pyllids, better weather, and new varieties will hopefully bring improved yields.
How To Expose Citrus Greening Before It Appears Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 7, 2016 Study shows new imaging system can uncover HLB hot spots in the grove, giving growers an upper-hand.
Asian Citrus Psyllid Quarantine Expands In California Posted by Christina Herrick|October 18, 2016 Multiple life stages found in trees in the city of Lincoln.