 |  |  | Plant pathogens include fungi, viruses, viroids, bacteria, phytoplasmas, and nematodes – cause billions of dollars in economic losses each year to agriculture, landscape, and forest settings in the United States. These diseases damage natural ecosystems, reduce crop yields, lower product quality or shelf-life, and, sometimes, contaminate food and feed with toxic compounds. |
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|  | Citrus Greening Species Profile USDA. NAL. National Invasive Species Information Center Species profile for Citrus Greening also known as Huanglongbing, yellow shoot disease, or yellow dragon disease. Native to China the disease was found in Florida in 2005. The disease may threaten 20% of total citrus production. |
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 | NAPPO Official Pest Reports National Plant Protection Organizations.
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 | Laurel Wilt a Deadly Pathogen Killing Native Redbay's Susan Cerulean. www.terrain.org. The laurel wilt fungus, Raffaelea lauricola is rapidly spreading along the U.S. southern coastal plain. The fungus is devastating native redbay trees, sole host to the caterpillar stage of the palamedes swallowtail butterfly. |
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 | TIGER Targets Plant Pathogens USDA. Agricultural Research Service Triangulation Identification for Genetic Evaluation of Risks (TIGER) is a new tool for the rapid identification of microbes in samples of soil, water, air, blood, or in plant materials. |
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