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Spiroplasma citri is a bacterium species and the causative agent of Citrus stubborn disease. [1] Its genome has been partially sequenced. [2] The restriction enzyme SciNI, with the cutting site 5' GCGC / 3' CGCG, can be found in S. citri. Euscelis incisa can be used as a vector of the bacterium to experimentally infect white clover (Trifolium ...
Spiroplasma citri is transmissible through several insect vectors, namely the beet leafhopper. One effective measure against the beet leafhopper is planting trap plants, such as sugar beets, that the insect vector favor but are not susceptible to citrus stubborn disease nearby, in attempt to draw the disease-carrying insects away from the ...
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At the time, the company had 30 employees, 500,000 users, and revenues of $4.7 million in the United States. [6] In July 1998, eBay acquired Jump, the developer and operator of Up4Sale, an advertising-supported auction website which at the time had 27,000 separate auctions and 50,000 registered members. [8] Former eBay logo (1999–2012)
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Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. citri is a fungus which reproduces by cell fission. It is a well known plant pathogen infecting citruses. References This page was last ...
Diaphorina citri, the Asian citrus psyllid, is a sap-sucking, hemipteran bug now in the taxonomic family Liviidae. [1] It is one of two confirmed vectors of citrus greening disease . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has a wide distribution in southern Asia and has spread to other citrus growing regions.