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    27 references found for Candidatus Liberibacter americanus:
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    1. Beattie, G.A.C. & Barkley, P. 2009. Huanglongbing and its vectors: A pest specific contingency plan for the citrus and nursery garden industries, Volume 2.

    2. da Graca, J.V. & Korsten, L. 2004. Citrus huanglongbing: review, present status and future strategies. In S.A.M.H. Naqvi (Ed.), Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables. Diagnosis and Management Volume 1 (pp. 229-245). Kluwer Academic Publishers.

    3. Ding, F., Shuangxia, J., Hong, N., Zhong, Y., Cao, Q., Yi, G. & Wang, G. 2008. Vitrification–cryopreservation, an efficient method for eliminating Candidatus Liberobacter asiaticus, the citrus Huanglongbing pathogen, from in vitro adult shoot tips. Plant Cell Reports 27: 241-250.

    4. Lopes, S.A., Frare, G.f., Yamamoto, P.T., Ayres, A.J. & Barbosa, J.C. 2007. Ineffectiveness of pruning to control citrus huanglongbing caused by Candidatus Liberibacter americanus. European Journal of Plant Pathology 119: 463-468.

    5. Manjunath, K.L., Halbert, S.E., Ramadugu, C., Webb, S. & Lee, R.F. 2008. Detection of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ in Diaphorina citri and its importance in the management of citrus huanglongbing in Florida. Phytopathology 98:387-396.

    6. McKenzie, C.L. & Puterka, G.J. 2004. Effect of sucrose octanoate on survival of nymphal and adult Diaphorina citri (Homoptera: Psyllidae). Journal of Economic Entomology 97(3): 970-975.

    7. Nakata, T. 2008. Effectiveness of micronized fluorescent powder for marking citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri. Applied Entomology and Zoology 43(1): 33-36.

    8. Qureshi, J.A. & Stansly. 2008. Rate, placement and timing of aldicarb applications to control Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), in oranges. Pest Management Science 64: 1159-1169.

    9. Urasaki, N., Kawano, S., Mukai, H., Uemori, T., Takeda, O. & Sano, T. 2008. Rapid and sensitive detection of ‘‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’’ by cycleave isothermal and chimeric primer-initiated amplification of nucleic acids. Journal of General Plant Pathology 74: 151-155.

    General references

    10. APHIS. 2005. U.S. Department of Agriculture and Florida Department of Agriculture confirm detection of citrus greening. USDA Press Release.

    11. Bove, J.M. & Ayres, A.J. 2007. Etiology of three recent diseases of citrus in Sao Paulo state: sudden death, variegated chlorosis and huanglongbing. IUBMB Life 59(4-5): 346-354.

    12. Bove, J.M. 2006. Huanglongbing: a destructive, newly-emerging century-old disease of citrus. Journal of Plant Pathology 88(1): 7-37.

    13. Chen, J., Pu, X., Deng, X., Liu, S., Li, H. & Civerolo, E. 2009. A phytoplasma related to ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma asteri’ detected in citrus showing huanglongbing (yellow shoot disease) symptoms in Guangdong, P. R. China. Phytopathology 99:236-242.

    14. Das, A.K., Rao, C.N. & Singh, S. 2007. Presence of citrus greening (huanglongbing) disease and its psyllid vector in the North-Eastern region of India confirmed by PCR technique. Current Science 92(12): 1759-1763.

    15. Davis, R.I. & Tsatsia, H. 2009. A survey for plant diseases caused by viruses and virus-like pathogens in the Solomon Islands. Australasian Plant Pathology 38: 193-201.

    16. Garnier, M., Jagoueix-Eveillard, S., Cronje, P.R., Le Roux, H.F. & Bove, J.M. 2000. Genomic characterization of a liberibacter present in an ornamental rutaceous tree, Calodendrum capense, in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Proposal of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter africanus subsp. capensis’. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 50: 2119–2125.

    17. Gottwald, T. R., da Graça, J. V., and Bassanezi, R. B. 2007. Citrus Huanglongbing: The pathogen and its impact. Online. Plant Health Progress doi:10.1094/PHP-2007-0906-01-RV.

    18. Jepson, S.B. 2008. Citrus Greening Disease (Huanglongbing). Oregon State University.

    19. Kim, J.S., Sagaram, U.S., Burns, J.K., Li, J.L. & Wang, N. 2009. Response of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) to ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ infection: Microscopy and microarray analyses. Phytopathology 99:50-57.

    20. Li, W., Levy, L. & Hartung, J. S. 2009. Quantitative distribution of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ in citrus plants with citrus huanglongbing. Phytopathology 99:139-144.

    21. Li, W., Li, D., Twieg, E., Hartung, J. S., & Levy, L. 2008. Optimized quantification of unculturable Candidatus Liberibacter spp. in host plants using real-time PCR. Plant Disease 92:854-861.

    22. NAPPO. 2008. Confirmation of Huanglongbing or Citrus Greening ('Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus') in Louisiana – United States

    23. Qureshi, J.A., Rogers, M.E., Hall, D.G. & Stansly, P.A. 2009. Incidence of invasive Diaphorina citri (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) and its introduced parasitoid Tamarixia radiata (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in Florida citrus. Journal of Economic Entomology 102(1): 247-256.

    24. Sechler, A., Schuenzel, E.L., Cooke, P., Donnua, S., Thaveechai, N., Postnikova, E., Stone, A.L., Schneider, W.L., Damsteegt, V.D. & Schaad, N.W. 2009. Cultivation of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’, ‘Ca. L. africanus’, and ‘Ca. L. americanus’ associated with huanglongbing. Phytopathology 99:480-486.

    25. Stokstad, E. 2006. New disease endangers Florida’s already-suffering citrus trees. Science 312: 523-524.

    26. Teixeira, D.C., Saillard, C., Eveillard, S., Danet, J.L., Costa, P.I., Ayres, A.J. & Bove, J. 2005. Candidatus Liberibacter americanus, associated with citrus huanglongbing (greening disease) in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 55: 1857–1862

    27. Trivedi, P., Sagaram, U.S., Kim, J.S., Brlansky, R.H., Rogers, M.E., Stelinski, L.L., Oswalt, C. & Wang, N. 2009. Quantification of viable Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in hosts using quantitative PCR with the aid of ethidium monoazide (EMA). European Journal of Plant Pathology, in press.
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