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  2. List of citrus diseases - Wikipedia

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    Miscellaneous diseases and disorders; Algal disease (algal spot) Cephaleuros virescens: Amachamiento Unknown Blossom-end clearing Physiological Chilling injury Cold temperatures Citrus blight Unknown - pathogen suspected Creasing Nutritional (?) Crinkle scurf Genetic Granulation Physiological Lemon sieve-tube necrosis Unknown, but hereditary

  3. Category:Citrus diseases - Wikipedia

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    Viral citrus diseases (12 P) Pages in category "Citrus diseases" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. Mycosphaerella citri - Wikipedia

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    List of citrus diseases; List of Mycosphaerella species; References This page was last edited on 13 January 2024, at 22:57 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Oidium tingitaninum - Wikipedia

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    Oidium tingitaninum is a plant pathogen affecting citrus. ... List of citrus diseases; References This page was last edited on 10 January 2024, at 23:45 (UTC). ...

  6. Phytophthora citrophthora - Wikipedia

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    Phytophthora citrophthora, also known as brown rot of citrus, is a soil borne oomycete that infects several economically important citrus crops. [1] A diagnostic symptom of P. citrophthora is gummosis, wherein lesions around the base of the tree exude sap. [2]

  7. Major Florida grower to end citrus operations after years of ...

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    The impact of Hurricanes Irma in 2017, Ian in 2022 and Milton in 2024 on trees already weakened from years of citrus greening disease "has led Alico to conclude that growing citrus is no longer ...

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  9. Citrus psorosis ophiovirus - Wikipedia

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    Common hosts of this disease are citrus and herbaceous plants like sweet orange, grapefruit, mandarin, and Mexican lime. [3] Symptoms of infected hosts consist of interveinal chlorotic flecks and leaf mottling in younger tissues–in more severe cases these symptoms persist in older tissues.