Komoditas : JERUK
1. Moving More Citrus
Dan Gunter. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Nov 2004. Vol. 97, Iss. 11; p. 30 (1p) 2. Composition of the Leaf and Peel Oils of Citrus medica L. 'Diamante' from
Crete
Stavroula A Vekiari, Eftichios E Protopapadakis, Niki Gianovits-Argyriadou.
Journal of Essential Oil Research : JEOR. Carol Stream: Nov/Dec 2004. Vol.
16, Iss. 6; p. 528 (3 pages)
3. Ethylene- and Acetylene-Induced Degreening on the Composition of Kagzi Lime (Citrus aurantifolia Swingle) Peel Oil
Y Selvaraj, G Venkateshwarlu, K S Shivashankara, T K Roy. Journal of
Essential Oil Research : JEOR. Carol Stream: Nov/Dec 2004. Vol. 16, Iss. 6; p.
523 (3 pages)
4. Citrus Viroids: Symptom Expression and Effect on Vegetative Growth and Yield of Clementine Trees Grafted on Trifoliate Orange
C Vernière, X Perrier, C Dubois, A Dubois, et al. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Nov 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 11; p. 1189 (9 pages)
5. Detection and Characterization of a New Strain of Citrus Canker Bacteria from Key/Mexican Lime and Alemow in South Florida
Xiaoan Sun, Robert E Stall, Jeffrey B Jones, Jaime Cubero, et al. Plant Disease.
St. Paul: Nov 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 11; p. 1179 (10 pages) 6. Viroid Prevalence in Tunisian Citrus
A Najar, N Duran-Vila. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Nov 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 11; p.
1286 (1 page)
7. Genotype classification and molecular evidence for the presence of mixed infections in Indian Citrus tristeza virus isolates
Avijit Roy, R. H. Brlansky. Archives of Virology. New York: Oct 2004. Vol.
149, Iss. 10; p. 1911
8. Gulf Citrus Banquet Brings Hope To Growers
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Oct 2004. Vol. 97, Iss. 10; p. 8 (1 p) 9. Indian River Citrus Growers Forge Ahead
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Oct 2004. Vol. 97, Iss. 10; p. 10 (1p)
10. Screening Triploid Hybrids of 'Lakeland' Limequat for Resistance to Citrus Canker
Z Viloria, D L Drouillard, J H Graham, J W Grosser. Plant Disease. St. Paul:
Oct 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 10; p. 1056 (5 pages)
11. Mating and Pseudothecial Development in Mycosphaerella citri, the Cause of Citrus Greasy Spot
S N Mondal, D S Howd, R H Brlansky, L W Timmer. Phytopathology. St. Paul:
Sep 2004. Vol. 94, Iss. 9; p. 978 (5 pages)
12. Distribution and Characterization of Citrus tristeza virus in South Florida Following Establishment of Toxoptera citricida
Susan E Halbert, Hanife Genc, Bayram Cevik, Lawrence G Brown, et al. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Sep 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 9; p. 935 (7 pages)
13. Transport of Heavy Metals in Surface Runoff from Vegetable and Citrus Fields
Z L He, M K Zhang, D V Calvert, P J Stoffella, et al. Soil Science Society of America Journal. Madison: Sep/Oct 2004. Vol. 68, Iss. 5; p. 1662 (8 pages) 14. ASIAN CITRUS PSYLLIDS (STERNORRHYNCHA: PSYLLIDAE) AND
GREENING DISEASE OF CITRUS: A LITERATURE REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF RISK IN FLORIDA
Susan E Halbert, Keremane L Manjunath. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz: Sep 2004. Vol. 87, Iss. 3; p. 330 (24 pages)
15. DISTRIBUTION OF THE ASIAN CITRUS PSYLLID, DIAPHORINA CITRI KUWAYAMA (RHYNCHOTA: PSYLLIDAE) IN THE
CARIBBEAN BASIN
Susan E Halbert, Carmelo A Núñez. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz: Sep 2004.
Vol. 87, Iss. 3; p. 401 (2 pages) 16. Citrus Aphids
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 15, 2004. p. 10 (1 page) 17. Citrus Mites
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 15, 2004. p. 11 (1 page) 18. Citrus Root Weevils
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 15, 2004. p. 14 (2 pages) 19. FFVA Serves Florida's Citrus Industry
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 15, 2004. p. 28 (1 page)
20. Florida Citrus Mutual: Leading the Charge Against CITRUS THREATS Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 15, 2004. p. 26 (1 page) 21. Citrus Growers Continue To Forge Ahead
Roy C Padrick. Florida Grower.Willoughby: Aug 2004. Vol. 97, Iss. 8; p. 6 (2p) 22. Seed Transmission of Citrus leaf botch virus: Implications in Quarantine
and Certification Programs
Anonymous. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Aug 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 8; p. 906 23. Tolerance to Citrus mosaic virus in Transgenic Trifoliate Orange Lines
Harboring Capsid Polyprotein Gene
Toru Iwanami, Tokurou Shimizu, Takao Ito, Toshio Hirabayashi. Plant Disease.
St. Paul: Aug 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 8; p. 865
24. Early Events in Agrobacterium-mediated Genetic Transformation of Citrus Explants
LEANDRO PEÑA, ROSA M. PÉREZ, MAGDALENA CERVERA, JOSÉ A.
JUÁREZ, LUIS NAVARRO. Annals of Botany. Oxford: Jul 2004. Vol. 94, Iss.
1; p. 67
25. The Composition of the Volatile Fraction and the Enantiomeric
Distribution of Five Volatile Components of Faustrime Oil (Monocitrus australatica x Fortunella sp. x Citrus aurantifolia)
Paola Dugo, Luigi Mondello, Giovanni Zappia, Ivana Bonaccorsi, et al. Journal of Essential Oil Research : JEOR. Carol Stream: Jul/Aug 2004. Vol. 16, Iss. 4;
p. 328
26. A [beta]-galactosidase gene is expressed during mature fruit abscission of 'Valencia' orange (Citrus sinensis)
Zhencai Wu, Jacqueline K. Burns. Journal of Experimental Botany. Oxford: Jul 2004. Vol. 55, Iss. 402; p. 1483
27. Potential of the Mycoparasite, Verticillium lecanii, to Protect Citrus Fruit Against Penicillium digitatum, the Causal Agent of Green Mold: A
Comparison with the Effect of Chitosan
Nicole Benhamou. Phytopathology. St. Paul: Jul 2004. Vol. 94, Iss. 7; p. 693 (13 pages)
28. Evaluation of Systems for Timing of Fungicide Sprays for Control of Postbloom Fruit Drop of Citrus in Brazil
N A R Peres, N L Souza, E L Furtado, L W Timmer. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Jul 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 7; p. 731
29. Lack of Control of Citrus Canker by Induced Systemic Resistance Compounds
J H Graham, R P Leite Jr. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Jul 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 7; p.
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30. Isolation and Characterization of a TERMINAL FLOWER Homolog and Its Correlation with Juvenility in Citrus
Lynn Jo Pillitteri, Carol J Lovatt, Linda L Walling. Plant Physiology. Rockville:
Jul 2004. Vol. 135, Iss. 3; p. 1540 (12 pages)
31. Untapped Potential of Cuba's Citrus and Tropical Fruit Industry
William E Kost. Amber Waves. Washington: Jun 2004. Vol. 2, Iss. 3; p. 4 (2 p) 32. Citrus Cooperatives And Sales Agents
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jun 2004. Vol. 97, Iss. 6; p. 12 (1 p) 33. Citrus Processors
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jun 2004. Vol. 97, Iss. 6; p. 16 (1 p) 34. Detection and Isolate Differentiation of Citrus tristeza virus in Infected
Field Trees Based on Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction Zhipeng Huang, Phyllis A Rundell, Xiong Guan, Charles A Powell. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Jun 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 6; p. 625 (5 pages)
35. ASSESSMENT OF COTTON AS AN ALTERNATIVE HOST PLANT FOR THE BROWN CITRUS APHID, TOXOPTERA CITRICIDA (HOMOPTERA: APHIDIDAE)
J P Michaud. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz: Jun 2004. Vol. 87, Iss. 2; p. 105 (7 pages)
36. AUGMENTATION OF PARASITOIDS FOR BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF CITRUS BLACKFLY IN SOUTHERN TEXAS
R L Meagher, J Victor French. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz: Jun 2004. Vol.
87, Iss. 2; p. 186 (8 pages) 37. Citrus for All Seasons
Anonymous. Food Management.Cleveland: May 2004. Vol. 39, Iss.5; p. 64 (1p) 38. Sudden Death of Citrus in Brazil: A Graft-Transmissible Bud Union
Disease
M P Roman, M Cambra, J Juarez, P Moreno, et al. Plant Disease. St. Paul: May 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 5; p. 453 (15 pages)
39. Applications of Somatic Hybridization and Cybridization in Crop Improvement, with Citrus as a Model
Jude W Grosser. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Columbia: Spring 2004. Vol. 40; p. 17A (1 page)
40. Gene Expression During Normal Embryogenic Induction Using Semi- permeable Membranes in Citrus sinensis
Michael G Bausher, Randall P Niedz. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Columbia: Spring 2004. Vol. 40; p. 50A (1 page)
41. Micropropagation Saves Threatened Citrus Germplasm in Kosrae
P C Josekutty, E B Langu, S S Cornelius, T N Kilafwasru, N S Nena. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.Columbia:Spring 2004.Vol. 40; p. 33A (1 p) 42. Transfer of cDNA of the Xa21 Xanthomonas Resistance Gene from Rice
into 'Hamlin' Sweet Orange [Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck] Using a Protoplast/GFP Transformation System
A A Omar, J W Grosser. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.
Columbia: Spring 2004. Vol. 40; p. 65A (1 page)
43. Genetic and epigenetic evaluations of citrus calluses recovered from slow- growth culture
Yu-Jin Hao, Xiao-Peng Wen, Xiu-Xin Deng. Journal of Plant Physiology.
Stuttgart: Apr 2004. Vol. 161, Iss. 4; p. 479 (6 pages)
44. Factors Affecting Pycnidium Production of Diaporthe citri on Detached Citrus Twigs
S N Mondal, J P Agostini, L Zhang, L W Timmer. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Apr 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 4; p. 379 (4 pages)
45. Targeting a Threat to U.S. Citrus
Luis Pons. Agricultural Research. Washington: Mar 2004. Vol. 52, Iss. 3; p. 18 (2 pages)
46. Precision Agriculture for Florida Citrus
Larry Parsons. Florida Grower.Willoughby:Mar 2004. Vol. 97, Iss. 3; p. 48 (1 p) 47. Citrus, The genus Citrus
Theresa Chamblee. Journal of Essential Oil Research : JEOR. Carol Stream:
Mar/Apr 2004. Vol. 16, Iss. 2; p. 80 (2 pages)
48. PHYLLOCNISTIS CITRELLA (LEPIDOPTERA: GRACILLARIIDAE) AND ITS PARASITOIDS IN CITRUS IN ECUADOR
Ernesto Canarte Bermudez, Nestor Bautista Martinez, Jorge Vera Graziano, Hugo Cesar Arredondo Bernal, Antonio Huerta Paniagua. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz: Mar 2004. Vol. 87, Iss. 1; p. 10 (8 pages)
49. SAFETY OF A NOVEL INSECTICIDE, SUCROSE OCTANOATE, TO BENEFICIAL INSECTS IN FLORIDA CITRUS
J P Michaud, C L McKenzie. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz: Mar 2004. Vol.
87, Iss. 1; p. 6 (4 pages)
50. Variability of the progeny of a sequence variant Citrus bent leaf viroid (CBLVd)
M. Gandía, N. Duran-Vila. Archives of Virology. New York: Feb 2004. Vol.
149, Iss. 2; p. 407
51. Benomyl Sensitivity of Isolates of Colletotrichum acutatum and C.
gloeosporioides from Citrus
N A R Peres, N L Souza, T L Peever, L W Timmer. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Feb 2004. Vol. 88, Iss. 2; p. 125 (6 pages)
52. Accumulation of Carotenoids and Expression of Carotenoid Biosynthetic Genes during Maturation in Citrus Fruit1
Masaya Kato, Yoshinori Ikoma, Hikaru Matsumoto, Minoru Sugiura, et al. Plant Physiology. Rockville: Feb 2004. Vol. 134, Iss. 2; p. 824 (14 pages)
53. Production of Twelve New Allotetraploid Somatic Hybrid Citrus Breeding Parents with Emphasis on Late Maturity and Cold-Hardiness
Jude W Grosser, J L Chandler. Journal of the American Pomological Society.
University Park: Jan 2004. Vol. 58, Iss. 1; p. 21 (8 pages)
54. Improved Sampling Methods for Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction Diagnosis of Citrus Canker from Field Samples
Vessela Mavrodieva, Laurene Levy, Dean W Gabriel. Phytopathology. St. Paul:
Jan 2004. Vol. 94, Iss. 1; p. 61 (8 pages)
55. Relationship Between Host Acidification and Virulence of Penicillium spp.
on Apple and Citrus Fruit
Dov Prusky, James L McEvoy, Robert Saftner, William S Conway, Richard Jones. Phytopathology. St. Paul: Jan 2004. Vol. 94, Iss. 1; p. 44 (8 pages)
56. Citrus sensation
Betsy Freese. Successful Farming (Iowa edition). Des Moines: Jan 2004. Vol.
102, Iss. 1; p. 58
57. Better Rootstocks for Sturdier Citrus
Alfredo Flores. Agric. Research. Washington: Dec 2003. Vol. 51, Iss. 12; p. 11 58. Polymorphism of a specific region in gene p23 of Citrus tristeza virus
allows discrimination between mild and severe isolates
A. Sambade, C. López, L. Rubio, R. Flores, et al. Archives of Virology. New York: Dec 2003. Vol. 148, Iss. 12; p. 2325
59. Citrus Cooperatives And Sales Agents
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Dec 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 12; p. 16 60. Citrus Processors
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Dec 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 12; p. 18 61. Effects of ^sup 15^N application frequency on nitrogen uptake efficiency in
Citrus trees
Ana Quinones, Josefina Banuls, Eduardo Primo Millo, Francisco Legaz. Journal of Plant Physiology. Stuttgart: Dec 2003. Vol. 160, Iss. 12; p. 1429 (6 pages) 62. Variability of the coat protein gene of Citrus psorosis virus in Campania,
southern Italy
D. Alioto, M. Malfitano, A. Troisi, A. Peluso, et al. Archives of Virology. New York: Nov 2003. Vol. 148, Iss. 11; p. 2155
63. Opiine and Eucoiline (Hymenoptera: Braconidae and Figitidae,
respectively) parasitoids of Anastrepha fraterculus (Diptera: Tephritidae) in citrus orchard areas in Corrientes, northeastern Argentina
SM Ovruski, P Schliserman. Canadian Entomologist. Ottawa: Nov/Dec 2003.
Vol. 135, Iss. 6; p. 863
64. Citrus companies form fresh-fruit venture
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Nov 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 11; p. 36 65. Overview of Citrus Packinghouse Day
Monica Lewandowski. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Nov 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 11;
p. 27
66. CITRUS TRISTEZA VIRUS (CTV) RESISTANCE IN TRANSGENIC CITRUS BASED ON VIRUS CHALLENGE OF PROTOPLASTS
O Olivares-Fuster, G H Fleming, M R Albiach-Marti, S Gowda, et al. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Columbia: Nov/Dec 2003. Vol. 39, Iss. 6; p.
567
67. ELECTROPORATION OF EMBRYOGENIC PROTOPLASTS OF SWEET ORANGE (CITRUS SINENSIS (L.) OSBECK) AND REGENERATION OF TRANSFORMED PLANTS
Randall P Niedz, W L McKendree, R G Shatters Jr. In Vitro Cellular &
Developmental Biology. Columbia: Nov/Dec 2003. Vol. 39, Iss. 6; p. 586 68. Influence of vacuum distillation parameters on the chemical composition of
a five-fold sweet orange oil (Citrus sinensis Osbeck)
Daise Lopes, Augusto C Raga, Giane R Stuart, Jose V de Oliveira. Journal of Essential Oil Research : JEOR. Carol Stream: Nov/Dec 2003. Vol. 15, Iss. 6; p.
408
69. Malate and malate-channel antibodies inhibit electrogenic and ATP- dependent citrate transport across the tonoplast of citrus juice cells Rafael Ratajczak, Ulrich Luttge, Pedro Gonzalez, Ed Etxeberria. Journal of Plant Physiology. Stuttgart: Nov 2003. Vol. 160, Iss. 11; p. 1313
70. Development of a molecular tool for the diagnosis of leprosis, a major threat to citrus production in the Americas
Eliane Cristina Locali, Juliana Freitas-Astua, Alessandra Alves de Souza, Marco Aurelio Takita, et al. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Nov 2003. Vol. 87, Iss. 11; p. 1317 71. Identification of strains of Citrus tristeza virus by subtraction
hybridization
K S Derrick, M J Beretta, G A Barthe, M Kayim, R Harakava. Plant Disease. St.
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72. Characterization of a hydroperoxide lyase gene and effect of C^sub 6^- volatiles on expression of genes of the oxylipin metabolism in citrus Kenji Gomi, Yumiko Yamasaki, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Kazuya Akimitsu.
Journal of Plant Physiology. Stuttgart: Oct 2003. Vol. 160, Iss. 10; p. 1219 73. Controlling Asian citrus psyllids
Mongi Zekri. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Sep 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 9; p. 26 74. Take proper precautions to prevent citrus canker spread
Monica Lewandowski, Holly Chamberlain. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Sep 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 9; p. 30
75. Breakdown of Cross-Protection of Grapefruit from Decline-Inducing Isolates of Citrus tristeza virus Following Introduction of the Brown Citrus Aphid
C A Powell, R R Pelosi, P A Rundell, M Cohen. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Sep 2003. Vol. 87, Iss. 9; p. 1116
76. Evaluation of the Alter-Rater Model for Timing of Fungicide Applications for Control of Alternaria Brown Spot of Citrus
Alka Bhatia, P D Roberts, L W Timmer. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Sep 2003. Vol.
87, Iss. 9; p. 1089
77. Influence of Environmental Factors on Severity of Citrus Scab and Melanose
J P Agostini, P M Bushong, Alka Bhatia, L W Timmer. Plant Disease. St. Paul:
Sep 2003. Vol. 87, Iss. 9; p. 1102 78. Citrus: Better, but not great
Michael Allen. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 8; p. 24 79. Girdling Affects Carbohydrate-related Gene Expression in Leaves, Bark
and Roots of Alternate-bearing Citrus Trees
CHUN-YAO LI, DAVID WEISS, ELIEZER E. GOLDSCHMIDT. Annals of Botany. Oxford: Jul 2003. Vol. 92, Iss. 1; p. 137
80. Disease development and symptom expression of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. Citri in various citrus plant tissues
C J Verniere, T R Gottwald, O Pruvost. Phytopathology. St. Paul: Jul 2003. Vol.
93, Iss. 7; p. 832
101. "Citrus matters" campaign kicks off
Bob Crawford. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Feb 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 2; p. 42 102. Citrus states coordinate food safety efforts
Earl Wells. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Feb 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 2; p. 20 103. New book on water and citrus
Larry Parsons. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Feb 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 2; p. 34 104. Characterization of Pinalate, a novel Citrus sinensis mutant with a fruit- specific alteration that results in yellow pigmentation and decreased ABA content
Maria-Jesus Rodrigo, Jose F. Marcos, Fernando Alferez, M. Dolores Mallent, Lorenzo Zacarias. Journal of Experimental Botany. Oxford: Feb 01, 2003. Vol.
54, Iss. 383; p. 727
105. Chloride absorption in salt-sensitive Carrizo citrange and salt-tolerant Cleopatra mandarin citrus rootstocks is linked to water use
Jose Luis Moya, Aurelio Gomez-Cadenas, Eduardo Primo-Millo, Manuel Talon.
Journal of Experimental Botany. Oxford: Feb 01, 2003. Vol. 54, Iss. 383; p. 825 106. Reduction of defoliation in citrus caused by Mycosphaerella citri with a
novel biocompatible fungicide
R J McGovern, A E Winston, R E Rouse, A W Welch Jr. Plant Disease. St.
Paul: Feb 2003. Vol. 87, Iss. 2; p. 134 (5 pages)
107. Relationship of epiphytic growth of Mycosphaerella citri to greasy spot development on citrus and to disease control with fenbuconazole
S N Mondal, L W Timmer. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Feb 2003. Vol. 87, Iss. 2; p.
186 (7 pages)
108. Sequence analysis of a 282-kilobase region surrounding the citrus tristeza virus resistance gene (Ctv) locus in Poncirus trifoliata L. Raf.
Zhong-Nan Yang, Xin-Rong Ye, Joe Molina, Mikeal L Roose, T Erik Mirkov.
Plant Physiology. Rockville: Feb 2003. Vol. 131, Iss. 2; p. 482 (11 pages) 109. Increased growth of young citrus trees under reduced radiation load in a
semi-arid climate1
E. Raveh, S. Cohen, T. Raz, D. Yakir, et al. Journal of Experimental Botany.
Oxford: Jan 02, 2003. Vol. 54, Iss. 381; p. 365 110. Citrus land values sink
Chuck Woods. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jan 2003. Vol. 96, Iss. 1; p. 30 111. Simazine runoff from citrus orchards affected by shallow mechanical
incorporation
F Liu, N V O'Connell. Journal of Environmental Quality. Madison: Jan/Feb 2003. Vol. 32, Iss. 1; p. 78 (6 pages)
112. Geographical genetic structure of Xylella fastidiosa from citrus in Sao Paulo State, Brazil
Helvecio Della Coletta-Filho, Marcos Antonio Machado. Phytopathology. St.
Paul: Jan 2003. Vol. 93, Iss. 1; p. 28 (7 pages)
113. Greenhouse evaluation of products that induce host resistance for control of scab, melanose, and alternaria brown spot of citrus
J P Agostini, P M Bushong, L W Timmer. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Jan 2003.
Vol. 87, Iss. 1; p. 69 (6 pages)
114. Phytophthora-Diaprepes weevil complex: Phytophthora spp. relationship with citrus rootstocks
J H Graham, D B Bright, C W McCoy. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Jan 2003. Vol.
87, Iss. 1; p. 85 (6 pages)
115. Muro Corporation launches citrus fruit peeler
Pacific Research Consulting. Japan Food Service Journal. Tokyo: Dec 25, 2002.
Vol. 2, Iss. 12; p. 1
116. Dry Matter Accumulation in Citrus Fruit is Not Limited by Transport Capacity of the Pedicel
A. GARCIA-LUIS, M. E. M. OLIVEIRA, Y. BORDON, D. L. SIQUEIRA, et al. Annals of Botany. Oxford: Dec 2002. Vol. 90, Iss. 6; p. 755
117. Structural Basis of the Rind Disorder Oleocellosis in Washington Navel Orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck)
TOBY G. KNIGHT, ANDREAS KLIEBER, MARGARET SEDGLEY. Annals of Botany. Oxford: Dec 2002. Vol. 90, Iss. 6; p. 765
118. Cattle improve citrus yields
Anonymous. Appropriate Technology. Hemel Hempstead: Dec 2002. Vol. 29, Iss. 4; p. 10 (1 page)
119. Citrus cooperatives and sales agents
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Dec 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 12; p. 7 120. Citrus processors
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Dec 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 12; p. 10 121. Environmental factors affecting pseudothecial development and ascospore
production of Mycosphaerella citrus, the cause of citurs greasy spot S N Mondal, L W Timmer. Phytopathology. St. Paul: Dec 2002. Vol. 92, Iss.
12; p. 1267 (9 pages)
122. Exploration in Belize for parasitoids attacking eggs of citrus weevils and an evaluation of pediobius irregularis and horismenus bennetti (hymenoptera:
Eulophidae) as potential...
D G Hall, J E Eger, J Pena, R Duncan, et al. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz:
Dec 2002. Vol. 85, Iss. 4; p. 660 (4 pages)
123. Cryopreservation of sour orange (Citrus aurantium L.) shoot tips Samia S Al-Ababneh, Nabila S Karam, Rida A Shibli. In Vitro Cellular &
Developmental Biology. Columbia: Nov/Dec 2002. Vol. 38, Iss. 6; p. 602 (6 p) 124. Transmission of the citrus variegated chlorosis bacterium Xylella fastidiosa
with the sharpshooter Oncometopia nigricans
R H Brlansky, V D Damsteegt, J S Hartung. Plant Disease. St. Paul: Nov 2002.
Vol. 86, Iss. 11; p. 1237 (3 pages)
125. A World of Its Own: Race, Labor, and Citrus in the Making of Greater Los Angeles, 1900-1970
Gordon Morris Bakken. Agricultural History. Berkeley: Fall 2002. Vol. 76, Iss.
4; p. 712
126. Nucleotide sequence, genome organisation and phylogenetic analysis of Indian citrus ringspot virus; Brief Report
G. Rustici, R. G. Milne, G. P. Accotto. Archives of Virology. New York: Oct 2002. Vol. 147, Iss. 11; p. 2215
127. Gator citrus club travels to Brazil
Michael Allen. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Oct 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 10; p. 32 128. Assessing the potential for Colletotrichum acutatum as a biological
thinning agent for Florida citrus
Ed Stover, Youjian Lin, Erin Rosskopf, Ron Sonoda. Journal of the American Pomological Society. University Park: Oct 2002. Vol. 56, Iss. 4; p. 230 (5 p) 129. Quantification of Xylella fastidiosa from citrus trees by real-time
polymerase chain reaction assay
Antonio C Oliveira, Marcelo A Vallim, Camile P Semighini, Welington L Araujo, et al. Phytopathology. St. Paul: Oct 2002. Vol. 92, Iss. 10; p. 1048 (7 p) 130. Histology of sweet orange stem pitting caused by an Australian isolate of
Citrus tristeza virus
R H Brlansky, D S Howd, P Broadbent, V D Damsteegt. Plant Disease. St. Paul:
Oct 2002. Vol. 86, Iss. 10; p. 1169 (6 pages) 131. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Sep 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 9; p. 20 (2 p)
132. Occurrence of chromosomal variations and plant regeneration from long- term-cultured citrus callus
Yu-Jin Hao, Xiu-Xin Deng. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology.
Columbia: Sep/Oct 2002. Vol. 38, Iss. 5; p. 472 (5 pages)
133. Transmissible salt tolerance traits identified through reciprocal grafts between sensitive Carrizo and tolerant Cleopatra citrus genotypes Jose L Moya, Francisco R Tadeo, Aurelio Gomez-Cadenas, Eduardo Primo- Millo, Manuel Talon. Journal of Plant Physiology. Stuttgart: Sep 2002. Vol.
159, Iss. 9; p. 991 (8 pages)
134. Lady beetles as potential predators of the root weevil Diaprepes abbreviatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Florida citrus
R J Stuart, J P Michaud, L Olsen, C W McCoy. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz:
Sep 2002. Vol. 85, Iss. 3; p. 409 (8 pages)
135. Seasonal abundance of the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina Citri (Homoptera; Psyllidae) in southern Florida
James H Tsai, Jin-Jun Wang, Ying Hong Liu. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz:
Sep 2002. Vol. 85, Iss. 3; p. 446 (6 pages) 136. Chart a path for quality citrus
Monica Lewandowski. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 8;
p. 58 (1 page) 137. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 8; p. 16 (1 p) 138. Effect of repetitive applications of the biocontrol bacterium Pseudomonas
putida 06909-rif/nal on citrus soil microbial communities
K Steddom, J A menge, D Crowley, J Borneman. Phytopathology. St. Paul: Aug 2002. Vol. 92, Iss. 8; p. 857 (6 pages)
139. Repetitive applications of the biocontrol agent Pseudomonas putida 06909- rif/nal and effects on populations of Phytophthora parasitica in citrus orchards
K Steddom, O Becker, J A Menge. Phytopathology. St. Paul: Aug 2002. Vol.
92, Iss. 8; p. 850 (7 pages) 140. Fungicide fights citrus disease
Anonymous. American Fruit Grower. Willoughby: Jul 2002. Vol. 122, Iss. 7; p.
42 (1 page)
141. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jul 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 7; p. 16 (1 p) 142. Effects of Citrus aurantifolia concentrated extract on the spontaneous
proliferation of MDA-MB-453 and RPMI-8866 tumor cell lines
M Gharagozloo, M Doroudchi, A Ghaderi. Phytomedicine. Stuttgart: Jul 2002.
Vol. 9, Iss. 5; p. 475 (3 pages)
143. Worldwide phylogeography of the citrus brown spot pathogen, Alternaria alternata
T L Peever, A Ibanez, K Akimitsu, L W Timmer. Phytopathology. St. Paul: Jul 2002. Vol. 92, Iss. 7; p. 794 (9 pages)
144. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jun 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 6; p. 17 (1 p) 145. Citrus pruning pointers
Mongi Zekri. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jun 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 6; p. 22 (3 p) 146. Improving citrus production with precision agriculture
Jodie Whitney, Masoud Salyani, William Miller, Arnold Schumann, et al.
Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jun 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 6; p. 16 (1 page)
147. Suppression of citrus root weevil egg hatch by diflubenzuron foliar residues R C Bullock, R R Pelosi. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz: Jun 2002. Vol. 85, Iss. 2; p. 376 (2 pages)
148. Citrus tristeza virus ultrastructure and associated cytopathology in Citrus sinensis and Citrus aurantifolia
Carol L Ecale Zhou, El-Desouky Ammar, Hany Sheta, Sandra Kelley, et al.
Canadian Journal of Botany. Ottawa: May 2002. Vol. 80, Iss. 5; p. 512 (14 p) 149. Linking the physiological parameters of nitrate uptake with root
morphology and topology in wheat (Triticum durum) and citrus (Citrus volkameriana) rootstock
A Sorgona, G Cacco. Canadian Journal of Botany. Ottawa: May 2002. Vol. 80, Iss. 5; p. 494 (10 pages)
150. Much ado about citrus flavors
Anonymous. Dairy Field. Northbrook: May 2002. Vol. 185, Iss. 5; p. 59 (1 p) 151. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: May 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 5; p. 40 (2 pages)
152. Soil temperature, nitrogen concentration, and residence time affect nitrogen uptake efficiency in citrus
J M S Scholberg, L R Parsons, T A Wheaton, B L McNeal, K T Morgan.
Journal of Environmental Quality. Madison: May/Jun 2002. Vol. 31, Iss. 3; p.
759 (10 pages) 153. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Apr 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 4; p. 21 (2 p) 154. Fate of nitrate and bromide in an unsaturated zone of a sandy soil under
citrus production
S Paramasivam, A K Alva, A Fares, K S Sajwan. Journal of Environmental Quality. Madison: Mar/Apr 2002. Vol. 31, Iss. 2; p. 671 (11 pages)
155. Non-target impacts of acaricides on ladybeetles in citrus: A laboratory study
J P Michaud. The Florida Entomologist. Lutz: Mar 2002. Vol. 85, Iss. 1; p. 191 (6 pages)
156. Aquatic weed control in citrus groves
Vermon V Vandiver Jr, David L Sutton. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Feb 2002.
Vol. 95, Iss. 2; p. 32 (3 pages) 157. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Feb 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 2; p. 24 (1 p) 158. Citrus: Not all gloom and doom
Michael Allen. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Feb 2002. Vol. 95, Iss. 2; p.50 (1p) 159. Quality in citrus fruit: To Degreen or not degreen?
Nigel D Poole, Kate Gray. British Food Journal. Bradford: 2002. Vol. 104, Iss.
7; p. 492 (14 pages)
160. Diel periodicity of emergence of adult citrus rust mites in central Florida J C Bergh, C W McCoy, B S Otieno. Experimental & Applied Acarology.
Amsterdam: 2002. Vol. 26, Iss. 3/4; p. 169 (17 pages)
161. Resistance to hexythiazox in Brevipalpus phoenicis (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) from Brazilian citrus
Fernando Joly Campos, Celso Omoto. Experimental & Applied Acarology.
Amsterdam: 2002. Vol. 26, Iss. 3/4; p. 243 (9 pages) 162. Citrus industry dynamics and groveland values
Allen Morris. Journal of Agricultural Lending. Washington: Winter 2002. Vol.
15, Iss. 2; p. 7 (7 pages)
163. Cell and Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Physiology.
Analysis of sucrose synthase genes in citrus suggests different roles and phylogenetic relationships
Akira Komatsu, Takaya Moriguchi, Kazuhiko Koyama, Mitsuo Omura, Tomoya Akihama. Journal of Experimental Botany. Oxford: Jan 01, 2002. Vol. 53, Iss.
366; p. 61
164. Effective rainfall in poorly drained microirrigated citrus orchards T A Obreza, D J Pitts. Soil Science Society of America Journal. Madison:
Jan/Feb 2002. Vol. 66, Iss. 1; p. 212
165. Fall fruit update: Citrus fruit forecast eyes slight increases
Chuck Thienpont. Foodservice Director. New York: Dec 15, 2001. Vol. 14, Iss.
12; p. 66 (1 page) 166. Citrus processors
Anonymous. Florida Grower.Willoughby: Dec 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 12; p. 22 (2 p) 167. Florida citrus mutual: Fine-tuning its focus
Greg Carlton. Florida Grower.Willoughby:Nov 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 11; p. 46 (1p) 168. Sexy citrus strategy could cause criticism
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Nov 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 11; p.32 (1p) 169. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower.Willoughby: Oct 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 10; p. 41 (1 p) 170. "Fast-track" is off-track for citrus
Bob Crawford. Florida Grower.Willoughby:Oct 2001. Vol. 94, Iss.10; p. 38 (1p) 171. Effects of carbohydrates from citrus pulp and hominy feed on microbial
fermentation in continuous culture
P Ariza, A Bach, M D Stern, M B Hall. Journal of Animal Science. Savoy: Oct 2001. Vol. 79, Iss. 10; p. 2713 (6 pages)
172. Admire registered for citrus
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Sep 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 9; p. 49 (1 p) 173. Economic impact of Florida citrus still strong
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Sep 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 9; p. 36 (1 p) 174. Citrus Achievement Award 2001: A world of citrus
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 12 (2 pages)
175. Citrus Achievement Award 2001: 2001 Citrus Achiever: Phil Herndon Tracy Callies. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 10 (2 pages) 176. Citrus 2001 Florida outlook: Growing for a global market
Michael Allen. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 40 (2 pages) 177. Citrus 2001 regional reports: Southern Africa
Etienne Rabe. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 35 (3 pages) 178. Citrus 2001 regional reports: Turkey
Onder Tuzcu, Turgut Yesiloglu, Bilge Yildirim. Florida Grower. Willoughby:
Mid-Aug 2001. p. 25 (2 pages)
179. Citrus 2001 regional reports: Mexico
Arturo Bocardo, Thomas H Spreen, Waldir B Fernandes Jr. Florida Grower.
Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 23 (2 pages) 180. Citrus 2001 regional reports: Spain
Salvador Zaragoza, Manuel Agusti. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 20 (3 pages)
181. Citrus 2001 regional reports: Brazil
Waldir B Fernandes Jr, Thomas H Spreen, Marcos F Neves. Florida Grower.
Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 18 (2 pages) 182. Citrus 2001 regional reports: Louisiana
Lesa Morey. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 17 (1 page) 183. Citrus 2001 regional reports: Texas
Rick Melnick. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 16 (1 page) 184. Citrus 2001 regional reports: Arizona
Rick Melnick. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 15 (1 page) 185. Citrus 2001 regional reports: United States: California
Rick Melnick. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 14 (2 pages) 186. Florida citrus mutual: Monitoring international trade issues for growers
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2001. p. 6 (2 pages) 187. Citrus archives in search of support
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 8; p. 32 (1 p) 188. Streamlining citrus sales
Tacy Callies. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 8; p. 6 (2 p) 189. Citrus canker research review
Monica Lewandowski. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jul 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 7; p.
28 (1 page)
190. Meet Miss Florida Citrus
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jul 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 7; p. 30 (1 p) 191. $1.7 million approved for citrus research
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jul 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 7; p. 20 (2 p) 192. New market for citrus and stone fruit
The Kiplinger Agricultural Letter.Washington:Jun 29, 2001. Vol. 72, Iss.13; p. 1 193. Florida fights to stop citrus canker
Kathryn Brown. Science. Washington: Jun 22, 2001. Vol. 292, Iss. 5525; p.
2275 (2 pages)
194. Carbohydrate Availability in Relation to Fruitlet Abscission in Citrus R. Ruiz, A. Garcia-Luis, C. Monerri, J. L. Guardiola. Annals of Botany. Oxford:
Jun 2001. Vol. 87, Iss. 6; p. 805
195. Distribution of Rutaceae-specific Repeated Sequences Isolated from Citrus Genomes
Tomoki Matsuyama, Mitsuo Omura, Tomoya Akihama. Annals of Botany.
Oxford: Jun 2001. Vol. 87, Iss. 6; p. 845 196. Sated citrus
Ellen Fast. Environment. Washington: Jun 2001. Vol. 43, Iss. 5; p. 5 (2 pages) 197. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jun 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 6; p. 19 (1 p) 198. Projecting the effects of citrus tristeza virus on Florida citrus production
Mark Brown, Ed Stover. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jun 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 6;
p. 22 (4 pages)
199. Construction of a 1.2-Mb contig including the citrus tristeza virus resistance gene locus using a bacterial artificial chromosome library of Poncirus trifoliata (L.) Raf.
Zhong-Nan Yang, Xin-Rong Ye, Sandong Choi, Joe Molina, et al. Genome.
Ottawa: Jun 2001. Vol. 44, Iss. 3; p. 382 (12 pages) 200. Citrus canker update
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: May 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 5; p. 24 (1 p) 201. Q&A with new citrus commissioners
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: May 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 5; p. 18 (1 p)
202. Estimation of nitrate leaching in an entisol under optimum citrus production
S Paramasivam, A K Alva, A Fares, K S Sajwan. Soil Science Society of America Journal. Madison: May/Jun 2001. Vol. 65, Iss. 3; p. 914
203. Citrus update: Orange production recovers from cold
Chuck Thienpont. Foodservice Director. New York: Apr 15,2001. Vol. 14, Iss.
4; p. 71 (1 page) 204. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Apr 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 4; p. 10 (1 p) 205. Citrus Hall of Fame selects three
Earl Wells. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Apr 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 4; p. 12 (1 p) 206. Santangelo served citrus well
Marvin Kahn. Florida Grower. Willoughby:Apr 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 4; p. 46 (1 p) 207. Kaolin particle film knocks out citrus' evil weevil
Jesus Garcia. Agricultural Research. Washington: Mar 2001. Vol. 49, Iss. 3; p.
18 (1 page)
208. Variability and interactions between endophytic bacteria and fungi isolated from leaf tissues of citrus rootstocks
Wellington L Araujo, Walter Maccheroni Jr, Carlos I Aguilar-Vildoso, Paulo A V Barroso, et al. Canadian Journal of Microbiology. Ottawa: Mar 2001. Vol. 47, Iss. 3; p. 229 (8 pages)
209. Challenging the citrus excise tax
Earl Wells. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mar 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 3; p. 43 (2 p) 210. Orange, citrus exports in 2001
The Kiplinger Agricultural Letter. Washington: Feb 9, 2001. Vol. 72, Iss. 3; p. 1 211. Abound approved for citrus
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Feb 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 2; p. 44 (1 p) 212. Genetics may save Brazilian citrus crops
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Feb 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 2; p. 29 (1 p) 213. Comparative residual toxicities to the predator Agistemus industani (Acari:
Stigmaeidae) on citrus in Florida
Carl C Childers, Raul Villanueva, Hugo Aguilar, Ryan Chewning, John P Michaud. Experimental & Applied Acarology. Amsterdam: 2001. Vol. 25, Iss.
6; p. 461 (14 pages)
214. Effect of insecticides and fungicides on the interaction between members of the mite families Phytoseiidae and Stigmaeidae on citrus
Mario Eidi Sato, Adalton Raga, Leonardo Coutinho Ceravolo, Miguel Francisco de Souza Filho, et al. Experimental & Applied Acarology. Amsterdam: 2001.
Vol. 25, Iss. 10/11; p. 809 (10 pages)
215. What's in store for citrus in the new Congress?
Andrew W LaVigne. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jan 2001. Vol. 94, Iss. 1; p.
50 (1 page)
216. Tree sentinels help monitor citrus canker
Jesus Garcia. Agricultural Research. Washington: Dec 2000. Vol. 48, Iss. 12; p.
20 (1 page)
217. Source book: Citrus cooperatives and sales agents
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Dec 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 12; p. 12 (2p) 218. Invited review: Somatic hybridization in citrus: An effective tool to
facilitate variety improvement
J W Grosser, P Ollitrault, O Olivares-Fuster. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Columbia: Nov/Dec 2000. Vol. 36, Iss. 6; p. 434 (16 pages)
219. In vitro propagation of Pummelo (Citrus grandis L. Osbeck)
K P Paudyal, N Haq. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology. Columbia:
Nov/Dec 2000. Vol. 36, Iss. 6; p. 511 (6 pages) 220. A sweet source for citrus solids
Lesa Morey. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Oct 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 10; p. 28 (2 p) 221. Better citrus tree management
Jim Syvertsen. Florida Grower.Willoughby:Oct 2000. Vol. 93, Iss.10; p. 32 (2p) 222. Citrus packinghouse day roundup
Lesa Morey. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Oct 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 10; p. 36 (1 p) 223. Eradication may consume citrus crops
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Oct 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 10; p. 38 (1p) 224. Sunnier days for U.S. citrus in Japan
Kenzo Ito. AgExporter. Washington: Sep 2000. Vol. 12, Iss. 9; p. 15 (2 pages) 225. Citrus specialist Wardowski retires
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Sep 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 9; p. 34 (1 p) 226. Florida's citrus growers to invade Chinese market
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Sep 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 9; p. 34 (1 p)
227. Squeezing the most out of citrus herbicides
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Sep 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 9; p. 36 (2 p) 228. Advancing the citrus industry for 73 yeras: UF/IFAS Citrus Research and
Education Center
Monica Lewandowski. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 40 (2 p) 229. Citrus heroes: Thomas B. Mack
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 69 (1 page) 230. Citrus heroes: James Emmett Evans
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 62 (1 page) 231. Citrus heroes: Ben Hil Griffin Jr.
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 61 (1 page) 232. Citrus heroes: Jack M. Berry
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 53 (1 page) 233. Citrus heroes: Dr. Ollie Clifton Bryan
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 52 (1 page) 234. Citrus heroes: Dr. Louis G MacDowell / Dr. Edwin Moore / Cedric Donald
Atkins
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 48 (1 page) 235. Citrus heroes: Latimer Maxcy
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 46 (1 page) 236. Citrus heroes: Claude Everett and Claude Cyrus Street
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 44 (1 page) 237. Citrus heroes: Dr. Walter T. Swingle
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 26 (1 page) 238. Citrus heroes: General Henry Sheldon Sandford
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 24 (1 page) 239. Citrus heroes: A.L. Duncan
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 21 (1 page) 240. Citrus heroes: Dr. Odet Philippe
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 13 (1 page) 241. Citrus heroes: Bernal Diaz del Castillo
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 12 (1 page) 242. Citrus labels
Brenda Eubanks Burnette.Florida Grower.Willoughby:Mid-Aug 2000. p. 37(1p)
243. History of Florida Citrus Timeline--The Florida Department of Citrus:
Enhancing growers' efforts since 1935
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p. 29 (7 pages) 244. New frontiers: Citrus goes global
Nicole Colon, Michael Allen. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Mid-Aug 2000. p.
62 (2 pages)
245. Shellac shines on citrus
Raymond G McGuire. Agricultural Research. Washington: Aug 2000. Vol. 48, Iss. 8; p. 23 (1 page)
246. Isolation and characterization of mutants of the citrus canker pathogen Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri that induce a distinct pattern of disease Shu Yun Tung, Tsong Teh Kuo. Canadian Journal of Botany. Ottawa: Aug 2000. Vol. 78, Iss. 8; p. 1002 (8 pages)
247. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 8; p. 39 (1 p) 248. Florida department of citrus gears up to do more with less
Daniel L Santangelo. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Aug 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 8; p.
40 (1 page) 249. Citrus briefs
Anonymous. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jul 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 7; p. 22 (1 p) 250. Helping nature balance citrus mite populations
Lesa Morey. Florida Grower. Willoughby: Jul 2000. Vol. 93, Iss. 7; p. 26 (2 p)