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Tree diseases / Phyla / Protostome / Murraya / Huanglongbing / Jumping plant louse / Diaphorina citri / Candidatus Liberibacter / Citrus canker / Psylloidea / Agricultural pest insects / Agriculture
Tree diseases
Phyla
Protostome
Murraya
Huanglongbing
Jumping plant louse
Diaphorina citri
Candidatus Liberibacter
Citrus canker
Psylloidea
Agricultural pest insects
Agriculture

Florida Huanglongbing Science Panel Report Ben Hill Griffin Auditorium, Rm #1 Citrus Research and Education Center 700 Experiment Station Rd Lake Alfred, FL

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