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Citrus greening bacterium symptoms: brown necrotic or aborted seeds in infected mandarin -- Photo by J.M. Bové, INRA Centre de Recherches de Bordeaux, France.  www.invasive.orgCitrus 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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Citrus Greening Information
USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Citrus greening is one of the more serious diseases of citrus. The bacterial disease is spread by the Asian citrus pysllid. This site provides links to news, national program and state partner information.
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Huanglongbing (HLB)/Citrus Greening Disease
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Latest updates on citrus greening from Florida. Includes related information and reports.
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Adult Asian citrus psyllidIs a Disease-Carrying Insect Killing Your Citrus Tree?
Citrus Research Board.
Information on Asian Citrus Psyllid and Huanglongbing (citrus greening disease). Resources include posters, identification cards, and bookmarks in multiple languages.
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Cooperative Extension Resources on Citrus Greening
Search over 750 Cooperative Extension Sites for resources related to citrus greening (huanglongbing) and the Asian citrus psyllid.
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Research Articles on Citrus Greening
AGRICOLA Database. National Agricultural Library.
A search of NAL's AGRICOLA Database for journal articles related to citrus greening.
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Comprehensive Search of Web Resources on Citrus Greening
National Agricultural Library.
Simultaneously search multiple databases for scholarly papers, books, videos, fact sheets, news, and other information resources on citrus greening.
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National Quarantine Map  (PDF|2.87 MB)
USDA . Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Map displays up-to-date quarantine areas for citrus greening and Asian citrus psyllid.
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Citrus Greening Official Pest Alerts
North American Plant Protection Organization.
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    Citrus Greening and Asian Citrus Psyllid News
    Sources: Google News, Yahoo! News, Topix News.
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      Citrus Greening News Map
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