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The epidemiological significance of post-packinghouse survival of xanthomonas citri subsp citri for dissemination of asiatic citrus canker via infected fruit
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Crop protection
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Gottwald, T;
Graham, J;
Bock, C;
Bonn, G;
Civerolo, E;
Irey, M;
Leite, R;
McCollum, G;
Parker, P;
Ramallo, J;
Riley, T;
Schubert, T;
Stein, B;
Taylor, E;
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Comparison of assessment of citrus canker foliar symptoms by experienced and inexperienced raters
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Plant disease
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Bock, CH;
Parker, PE;
Cook, AZ;
Riley, T;
Gottwald, TR;
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Characteristics of multi-rater estimates of citrus canker severity
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Phytopathology
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Bock, CH;
Parker, PE;
Cook, AZ;
Riley, T;
Gottwald, TR;
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Large-scale surveys for multiple pest species; the search for citrus canker and huanglongbing in florida
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Phytopathology
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Parnell, SR;
Riley, T;
Gottwald, TR;
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Direct real-time confirmation of citrus canker from immunostrips
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Phytopathology
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Rascoe, JE;
Schoedel, BA;
Riley, T;
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The effect of hurricanes and tropical storms on long distance spread of citrus canker
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Phytopathology
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Gottwald, T;
Riley, T;
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Geo-referenced spatiotemporal analysis of the urban citrus canker epidemic in florida
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Phytopathology
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Gottwald, TR;
Sun, X;
Riley, T;
Graham, JH;
Ferrandino, F;
Taylor, EL;
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The citrus canker epidemic in florida: the scientific basis of regulatory eradication policy for an invasive species
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Phytopathology
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Gottwald, TR;
Hughes, G;
Graham, JH;
Sun, X;
Riley, T;
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