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  2. List of citrus diseases - Wikipedia

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    Blight = young tree decline, rough lemon decline GTP Blind pocket GTP Cachexia Citrus cachexia viroid (Hostuviroid) Chlorotic dwarf White-fly transmitted GTP Citrus dwarfing Various viroids Citrus vein enation (CVEV) = woody gall GTP (possible luteovirus) Citrus yellow mottle GTP Citrus yellow ringspot GTP Concave gum GTP Cristacortis GTP

  3. Citrus canker - Wikipedia

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    Citrus canker is a disease affecting Citrus species caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas (X.axonopodis; X. campestris). Infection causes lesions on the leaves, stems, and fruit of citrus trees, including lime, oranges, and grapefruit. While not harmful to humans, canker significantly affects the vitality of citrus trees, causing leaves and fruit ...

  4. Musgraveia sulciventris - Wikipedia

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    Its native host plants include the desert lime (Citrus glauca), the Australian finger lime (Citrus australasica), [11] and Correas. [15] It has become a major pest of cultivated citrus crops, where it sucks the fluid from new growth and young fruit, causing them to turn yellow and drop off. [12] Whole crops can be devastated. [16]

  5. Citrus greening disease - Wikipedia

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    Citrus greening is distinguished by the common symptoms of yellowing of the veins and adjacent tissues (hence the "yellow dragon" name given by observing Chaozhou farmers as early as the 1870s [1]); followed by splotchy mottling of the entire leaf, premature defoliation, dieback of twigs, decay of feeder rootlets and lateral roots, and decline in vigor, ultimately followed by the death of the ...

  6. Chelidonium cinctum - Wikipedia

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    The larvae bore into the branches of citrus trees, sometimes causing damage in cultivated citrus crops. The adult beetles are a bit more than an inch long and are dark metallic blue with a transverse yellow to orange band midway on the elytra. The band is transverse in the inner half of the elytra and extends posteriorly on the outer edge. [1]

  7. Category:Citrus pests - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Citrus pests" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aceria sheldoni;

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