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Reaching Beyond Boundaries
Proceedings of the Meeting
Orlando, Florida •
December 2008
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| No. |
Title and Authors |
Page |
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| P1 |
Title Page, Editors, and Copyright |
1 |
| P2 |
Mission and Theme |
2 |
| P3 |
Sponsors and Organizing Committees |
3 |
| P4 |
Conference Overview |
4 |
| P5 |
Index of Presentations |
5 |
Keynote Lectures |
K1 |
Historical perspectives of HLB in Asia Bernard
Aubert |
14 |
K2 |
Evolution of Citrus,
Diaphorina citri, and
Liberibacter asiaticus Andrew Beattie |
23 |
K3 |
Research and Health Management of Citrus
Huanglongbing in Taiwan Hong-Ji Su |
57 |
Session 1: Current HLB Situation
and Concerns Regarding Asian Citrus Greening and the Asian Citrus
Psyllid
Peter McClure, Moderator |
1.1 |
Current HLB situation and industry perspective in
Asia Beattie, G.A.C. and Holford, P. |
94 |
1.2 |
Current HLB situation and citrus producer’s
perspective in South America
Clóvis Penalva Monteiro |
95 |
1.3 |
Current HLB situation and citrus producer’s
perspective in US Jim Snively |
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Session 2: HLB Survey
M.
Irey, Moderator |
2.1 |
Current situation of citrus huanglongbing in Cuba
Llauger, R., Luis, M. Collazo, C., Peña, I., González, C.,
Batista, L., Teixeira, D., Martins, E., Perdomo, A., Casin, J.C., Peréz,
J.L., and Cueto, J.R. and Bové, J.M. |
99 |
2.2 |
Data trends and results from an HLB laboratory that
has processed over 55,000 commercial and research samples over a two
year period in Florida.
Irey, M., Mai, P., Graham, J., and
Johnson, J. |
103 |
2.3 |
Texas steps up surveys for huanglongbing and the
Asian citrus psyllid
daGraca, J. V., Skaria, M., Setamou, M.,
Kunta, M., Arredondo, M., Salas, B., Parker, P.E. |
104 |
2.4 |
National plan for detection of HLB in Mexico
Robles, G.P., Sanchez, A.H., Mendez, L.O. |
106 |
2.5 |
Survey for "Candidatus" Liberibacter species
in South Africa Pietersen, G., Kotzé, A., Phahladira,
M.N.B., Schwerdtfeger, M. |
110 |
2.6 |
Large-scale distribution of Diaphorina citri
Kuwayama and citrus huanglongbing in Florida Halbert, S.E.,
Manjunath, K., and Brodie, M.W. |
112 |
2.7 |
Is it possible to replant young groves in an area
with endemic HLB – a hierarchical sampling approach to determine
infection? Irey, M., Gottwald, T., Stewart, M., and
Chamberlain, H. |
116
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Session 3: HLB Detection and
Diagnostics
J. Hartung, Moderator |
3.1 |
Lessons learned from a comparison and evaluation of
multiple HLB testing laboratories employing common and different testing
methodologies on a common set of samples Irey, M.,
Sieburth, P., Brlansky, R., DaGraça, J., Graham, J., Gottwald, T.,
Hartung, J., Hilf, M., Kunta, M., Manjunath, K., Lin, H., Ramdugu, C.,
Roberts, P., Rogers, M., Shatters, R., Sun, X., and Wang, N. |
119 |
3.2 |
Improved detection of low-titer, non-lethal, seed
transmitted Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in citrus,
periwinkle, and dodder using nested PCR Zhou, L.-J., Benyon, L.
S., Powell, C. A., Gottwald, T., and Duan, Y.-P. |
120 |
3.3 |
Detection of "Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus"
by cycleave isothermal and chimeric primer-initiated amplification of
nucleic acids (Cycleave ICAN) Urasaki, N., Kawano, S.,
Mukai, H., Uemori, T., Takeda, O., and Sano, T. |
124
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3.4 |
A novel molecular diagnostic tool for improved
sensitivity and reliability detection of "Candidatus Liberibacter
asiaticus" bacterium associated with huanglongbing (HLB) Lin,
H., Doddapaneni, H., and Civerolo, E. L. |
127 |
3.5 |
Citrus greening (Huanglongbing) disease in India:
Present status and diagnostic efforts
Das, A.K. |
129 |
3.6 |
Improvement of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus
diagnosis by nested PCR Coletta-Filho, H.D., Alves, K.C.S.,
Carlos, E.F., Pereira, M.A.R., Machado, M.A. |
134 |
3.7 |
Optimizing qPCR for detection of
Candidatus
Liberibacter species in plants and psyllid samples Shatters,
R. G., Hunter, W., Hall, D., Niedz, R., Evens, T. J. |
135 |
3.8 |
Comparison of detection sensitivity of different
primer pairs for citrus huanglongbing bacterium Ding, F., Wang,
G., Yi, G., Hong, N., Zhong, Y. |
136 |
3.9 |
Quantification of viable
Candidatus Liberibacter
asiaticus in hosts using quantitative PCR with the aid of ethidium
monoazide (EMA) Sagaram, U.S., Trivedi, P., Kim, J-S, Brlansky,
R.H., Rogers, M.E., Stelinski, L.L., Oswalt, C., and Wang, N. |
138 |
3.10 |
PCR for detection of Asian and American strains of
Candidatus Liberibacter In citrus, Murraya and
Diaphorina from Northwest Argentina Ramallo, J.,
Acosta, E., Rojas, A., Stein, B. |
139 |
3.11 |
Current situation of citrus Huanglongbing associated
with "Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus" in Guangdong, China Deng,
X., Chen, J., Xu, J., Guo, H., Pu, X., Cai, L., and Li, H. |
141 |
3.12 |
Molecular approach for early detection of Candidatus
Liberibacter species in Texas citrus Bextine, B.,
Gunawan, S., Hunter, W., and Shatters, R. |
142 |
3.13 |
Comparison of a starch-based field test for
Huanglongbing to results from real-time PCR testing of field samples
from symptomatic trees in Florida Chamberlain, H. L. and M.
S. Irey |
144 |
Session 4:
Pathogen Genome
Sequencing, Phylogenetics, and Culturing
W. Dawson, Moderator |
4.1 |
Evaluation of potential pathogenicity genes
identified by genomic sequencing of Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus –
Zhang, S., Reddy, S., and Gabriel, D. W. |
146 |
4.2 |
Zebra complex and HLB: Seeking a common enemy?
Bextine, B. Swatsell, C. and Hunter, W. |
149 |
4.3 |
Microbiome analysis of HLB pathogen infected citrus
using phylochips and 16S rDNA clone library sequencing Sagaram,
S., DeAngelis, K. M., Trivedi, P., Kim, J-S, Anderson, G.L., and Wang,
N. |
151 |
4.4 |
Several Liberibacter and phytoplasma species are
individually associated with HLB Bové, J.M., Teixeira,
D.C., Wulff, N.A., Eveillard, S., Saillard, C., Bassanezi, R. B., Lopes,
S., Yamamoto, P.T., Ayres, A.J. |
152 |
4.5 |
Phylogenetic analysis of citrus huanglongbing
bacterium based on the sequences of 16S rDNA and 16S / 23S rDNA
intergenic regions among isolates in China Ding, F., Deng, X.,
Hong, N., Zhong, Y., Wang, G., Yi, G. |
156 |
4.6 |
Ribosomal RNA operons and genome size of
Candidatus Liberibacter americanus, a bacterium associated with
citrus huanglongbing in Brazil Wulff, N.A.,
Eveillard, S., Foissac, X., Ayres, A.J., and Bové, J.M. |
159 |
4.7 |
Genome analysis of Candidatus Liberibacter
asiaticus reveals unique features for designing HLB control strategies
Duan, Y.-P., Zhou, L.J, Hall, D., Li, W.B., Lin, H., Doddapaneni,
H., Liu, L., Vahling, C.M., and Gottwald, T. |
165 |
4.8 |
Cocultivation of Candidatus Liberibacter
asiaticus with actinobacteria from citrus with huanglongbing
Davis, M.J., Mondal, S.N., Chen, H.-Q., Rogers, M.E., Brlansky, R.H.
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166 |
4.9 |
Development of an Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina
citri) insect cell line – M.W. Lewis and Keyhani, N.O. |
167 |
4.10 |
Enrichment of Candidatus Liberibacter
americanus using an artificial psyllid feeding system
Locali-Fabris, E.C., Coletta-Filho, D., Miranda, M.P., Francisco, C.S.,
Lopes, J.R.S., Machado, M.A. |
168 |
4.11 |
Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri) cell
culture methods
Marutani-Hert, M., Hunter, W., Hall,
D.G. |
169 |
4.12 |
Genetic diversity of Candidatus Liberibacter
asiaticus and Ca. L. americanus based on sequence
variations of their rRNA operon Zhou, L.J., Powell, C.A.,
Gottwald, T., Duan, Y.P. |
172 |
4.13 |
Efficient enrichment of the pathogen DNA from HLB
infected host Chen, C., Yu, Q., Gmitter, F. |
176 |
4.14 |
Characterization of "Candidatus Phytoplasma
asteri" citrus huanglongbing strain in Guangdong, China Chen, J.,
Deng, X., Pu, X., Cai, L., and Guo, H. |
177 |
4.15 |
Visible/near-infrared spectroscopy for discrimination
of HLB-infected citrus leaves from healthy leaves Poole, G.,
Windham, W., Heitschmidt, G., Park, B., and Gottwald, T. |
178 |
Session 5: Host Pathogen
Interaction
J. daGraca, Moderator |
5.1 |
Liberibacter populations in citrus and orange
jasmine trees in São Paulo, Brazil
Lopes, S. A.,
Frare, G. F., Bertolini, E., Wulff, N. A. |
182 |
5.2 |
The effects of HLB-infection on respiration and
development of roots of feroniella rootstock (Feroniella oblata)
which showed resistance to HLB bacterium Ogata, T., Kobori, Y.,
Kawabe, K., Yonemoto, H., Ohto, Y., Nguyen, T.B., and Nguyen,
M.C. |
184 |
5.3 |
Anatomical evolution of symptoms from infection with
the HLB bacterium Achor, D. S., Chung, K-R., Exteberria,
E., Wang, N., and Albrigo, L. G. |
185 |
5.4 |
Influence of temperature on huanglongbing infection
under controlled environment Gasparoto, M. C. G.,
Bassanezi, R. B., Lopes, S. A., Frare, G., Martins, E. C., Della
Colletta Filho, H., Amorim, L. |
186 |
5.5 |
Can Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus be transmitted
through citrus seed? Hartung, J. S., Halbert, S., Shatters, R. |
188 |
5.6 |
Biochemical changes after infection with
Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in citrus JiangBo, Zhong,
Y., Wanghui, Yi, G. |
189 |
5.7 |
"Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum"
associated with zebra chip of potato is not associated with citrus
huanglongbing and is absent in Asian citrus psyllid
Li,
W., Abad, J. A., and Levy, L. |
190 |
5.8 |
Discovery of Candidatus Liberibacter
psyllaurous and its insect vector the tomato psyllid (Bactericera
cockerelli) Hansen, A.K., Paine, T.P., Stouthamer, R. |
194 |
5.9 |
Response of sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) to
Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus infection: microscopy
and microarray analyses Kim, J-S., Sagaram, U.S., Burns, J. K.,
Li, J-L., and Wang, N. |
196 |
5.10 |
Asian strains of citrus greening bacterium with
genetic and pathogenic variation on pummelo Miyata, S., Tomimura,
K., Furuya, N., Okuda, M., Subandiyah, S., Tsai, C.H., Hung,
T.H., Su, H.J., and Iwanami, T. |
197 |
5.11 |
Detection of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus
in citrus seedlings germinated from Florida seed Shatters, R. G. |
198 |
5.12 |
Assessment of transmission of Liberibacter asiaticus
from seed to seedlings of ‘Pineapple’ sweet orange and ‘Carrizo’
citrange Graham, J. H., Irey, M. S., Dawson, W. O., Hall,
D., Duan, Y. |
199 |
5.13 |
Metabolite changes in HLB orange leaves by GC-MS and
other techniques Cevallos-Cevallos, J.M., Reyes-De-Corcuera,
J.I. |
201 |
5.14 |
Regeneration and chemotherapy of
huanglongbing-affected periwinkle Zhang, M-Q., Duan, Y-P., Powell,
C.A. |
203 |
5.15 |
Differences in secondary metabolites in leaves from
trees affected with the greening (HLB) disease Manthey, J. |
207 |
5.16 |
Role of Murraya species in the spread of
huanglongbing Ramadugu, C., Lopes, S., Manjunath, K., Halbert, S.,
Roose, M., and Lee, R. |
210 |
5.17 |
Identification of a new Liberibacter species
associated with diseases of solanaceous plants Liefting, L.,
Sutherland, P.W., Ward, L.I., Weir, B.S., Kumarasinghe, L., Quinn, B.D.,
and Clover, G.R.G. |
211 |
Session 6: Asian Citrus Psyllid
(Biology and Genomics)
D. Hall, Moderator |
6.1 |
Gene expression in midgut tissues of Diaphorina
citri: application to biology and vector control Hunter, W.,
Marutani-Hert, M., Shelby, K., Coudron, T. |
214 |
6.2 |
Pheromones of the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina
citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) elicit behavioral responses
from its parasitoid, Tamarixia radiata (Waterston) (Hymenoptera:
Eulophidae) Onagbola, E. O., Rouseff, R. L., Stelinski, L. L. |
218 |
6.3 |
Effects of freezes on survival of Diaphorina citri
Hall, D. G. |
219 |
6.4 |
Characterization of electrical penetration graphs of
Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) in citrus
Bonani, J.P., Fereres, A., Appezzato-da-Gloria, B., Garzo, E.I.,
Miranda, M.P., Lopes, J.R.S. |
222 |
6.5 |
Symbionts associated with Diaphorina citri
Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) in Brazil and a look into their role
Salvador, I., Cônsoli, F. L. |
223 |
6.6 |
Endosymbiotic microbiota of Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina
citri) Marutani-Hert, M., Hunter, W., Dowd, S., and
Hall, D. |
224 |
6.7 |
FK506-Binding protein from Diaphorina citri
(Hemiptera: Psyllidae)
Hunter, W., Shatters, R. |
228 |
6.8 |
Gene expression in Asian citrus psyllid adults
feeding from Florida citrus: Application to biology and vector control
Hunter, W., Shelby, K., Dowd, S., McKenzie, C.,
Shatters, R. |
233 |
6.9 |
Asian citrus psyllid, genetic basis of immunity
Marutani-Hert, M., Hunter, W.B., Shelby, K.S. |
238 |
6.10 |
Effects of host plant on fitness of the Asian citrus
psyllid, Diaphorina citri Tsagkarakis, A. E., and
Rogers, M. E. |
242 |
6.11 |
Development of a potato psyllid (Bactericera
cockerelli) cell culture
Bextine, B.,
Tufts, D., Timmons, C., Hunter, W., Marutani-Hert, M. |
244 |
Session 7: Asian Citrus Psyllid
(Ecology and Transmission) S. Halbert, Moderator |
7.1 |
Acquisition of Candidatus Liberibacter
asiaticus by the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri, and the
potential use of insecticides to prevent pathogen transmission
Rogers, M. E., Brlansky, R. H., Ebert, T. A., Serikawa, R. H.,
Schumann, R. A., and Stelinski, K. P. |
247 |
7.2 |
Leaf age influencing acquisition of Candidatus
Liberibacter asiaticus by the psyllid vector Diaphorina citri –
Bonani, J.P., Appezzato-da-Gloria, B., Fereres, A., Engels, F.E.,
Lopes, J.R.S. |
249
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7.3 |
Ecological studies on initial invasion of
Diaphorina citri into the newly planting citrus fields
Kobori, Y., Nakata, T., Ohto, Y., and Takasu, F. |
250 |
7.4 |
Spatial distribution of adults of Diaphorina citri
Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) in ‘Valencia’ sweet orange trees
Costa, M.G., Felippe, M. R., Garbim, L.F., Carmo-Uehara, A.,
Yamamoto, P.T., Barbosa, J.C. |
251 |
7.5 |
Population dynamics of Diaphorina citri in
citrus orchards in São Paulo State, Brazil Yamamoto, P.T.,
Felippe, M.R., Rugno, G.R., Beloti, V. H., Coelho, J.H.C., Ximenes,
N.L., Garbim, L.F., Carmo-Uehara, A. |
252 |
7.6 |
The seasonal influence of Candidatus
Liberibacter asiaticus in the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri
Kuwayama (Homoptera: Psyllidae) in Okinawa, Japan
Sadoyama, Y., and Takushi, T. |
253 |
7.7 |
Diurnal patterns in flight activity and effect of
light on host finding behavior of the Asian citrus psyllid
Sétamou, M., Sanchez, A., Patt, J., Louzada, E. |
255 |
7.8 |
Psyllids of citrus orchards in South Texas
Thomas, D.B. |
258 |
7.9 |
Seasonal occurrence of Candidatus Liberibacter
asiaticus in Asian citrus psyllids in Florida Ebert, T.A.,
Rogers, M.E., and Brlansky, R. H. |
259 |
7.10 |
Incidence and population of "Candidatus
Liberibacter asiaticus" in Asian citrus psyllids (Diaphorina citri)
on citrus plants affected by huanglongbing in Florida
Li, W., Duan, Y.P., Brlansky, R. H., Twieg, E. and Levy, L. |
261 |
7.11 |
Response of Asian citrus psyllid to aromas emitted by
the flushing shoots of their rutaceous host plants in a Y-tube
olfactometer
Sétamou, M. and Patt, J. M. |
266 |
Session 8: Economics, Fruit
Quality, Crop Loss
L. Baldwin, Moderator |
8.1 |
An update on the effect of HLB on orange juice flavor
– 2) Sensory evaluation Plotto, A., McCollum, G., Baldwin,
E., Manthey, J., and Irey, M. |
267 |
8.2 |
Effect of greening plant disease (huanglongbing)
on orange juice flavor and consumer acceptability
Goodrich-Schneider,
R., Sims, C., Valim, M., Spann, T., Danyluk M. and Rouseff, R. |
269 |
8.3 |
Yield reduction caused by huanglongbing in different
sweet orange cultivars in São Paulo, Brazil Bassanezi, R. B.,
Montesino, L. H., Amorim, L., Gasparoto, M.C.G., Bergamin Filho,
A. |
270 |
8.4 |
The production and price effects of citrus greening
in São Paulo and Florida on the world orange juice market Spreen,
T. H., Brown, M.G., Jauregui, C. |
274 |
8.5 |
The economics of management strategies to mitigate
the impact of citrus greening in Florida citrus Muraro, R.P.,
Morris, R. A. |
275 |
8.6 |
An update on the effect of citrus HLB on orange juice
flavor 1) Chemical components Baldwin, E., Manthey, J., Plotto,
A., McCollum, G., and Irey, M. |
276 |
8.7 |
The citrus greening bibliographical database, a new
tool for researchers, students and growers Arevalo, H.A., Snyder,
G., and Stansly, P. A. |
277 |
Session 9: International Regulatory
Agencies – Regulating HLB
Phil Berger and Wayne Dixon, Moderators |
9.0 |
Select representatives for various countries will
present how their National Plant Protection Organizations have addressed
or are addressing the challenges of HLB. The emphasis will be on what
has worked, what has not, and common international unifying themes.
|
279 |
Session 10: Epidemiology
A.
Bergamin, Moderator |
10.1 |
Relationship between insecticide sprays and
huanglongbing progress in a citrus orchard in São Paulo, Brazil
Bergamin-Filho, A., Gasparoto, M.C.G., Bassanezi, R.B., Amorim,
L. |
282 |
10.2 |
A stochastic spatiotemporal analysis of the
contribution of primary versus secondary spread of HLB
Gottwald, T., Irey, M., Bergamin-Filho, A., Bassanezi, R., and
Gilligan, C.A. |
285 |
10.3 |
HLB survival analysis – a spatiotemporal assessment
of the threat of an HLB - positive tree to its neighbors Gottwald,
T., Irey, M., and Taylor, E. |
291 |
10.4 |
Use of mathematical models to inform control of an
emerging epidemic Gilligan, C.A. Cunniffe, N.J., Cook, A.R.,
DeSimone, R.E. and Gottwald, T.R. |
296 |
10.5 |
An approach to model the impact of huanglongbing on
citrus yield Bassanezi, R.B., Bassanezi, R.C. |
301 |
10.6 |
The plantation edge effect of HLB – a geostatistical
analysis Gottwald, T. and Irey, M. |
305 |
10.7 |
Estimating the spatial distribution of huanglongbing
from a sample Parnell, S., Gottwald, T.R, Irey, M.
S., and van den Bosch, F. |
309 |
10.8 |
Within-tree spatial distribution of Candidatus
Liberibacter asiaticus Gottwald, T., Parnell, S., Taylor, E.,
Poole, K., Hodge, J., Ford, A., Therrien, L., Mayo, S. and M. Irey |
310 |
Session 11: Psyllid Management
Strategies
M. Rogers, Moderator |
11.1 |
Bioecology of Diaphorina citri and
Tamarixia radiata: zoning for citrus groves of the State of São
Paulo
Torres, M.G. and Parra, J. R. P., (presented by Lopes, J.
S.) |
315 |
11.2 |
Repellent effect of guava odor against adults of
citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Zaka, S. M., Zeng,
X. N. |
316 |
11.3 |
Wounding of guava (Psidium guajava L.) leaves
produces defensive sulfur volatiles Rouseff, R. L., Onagbola, E.
O., Smoot, J. M., and Stelinski, L.L. |
318 |
11.4 |
Chemical ecology of Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina
citri) and potential applications of behavior-modifying chemicals
for its management Stelinski, L.L., Onagbola, O.E., and
Rouseff, R.L. |
319 |
11.5 |
Novel reovirus in Diaphorina citri (Hemiptera:
Psyllidae) Marutani-Hert, M., Hunter, W., Hall, D. |
320 |
11.6 |
Efficiency of insecticides to control Diaphorina
citri, vector of huanglongbing bacteria Yamamoto, P.T.,
Felippe, M.R., Beloti, V. H., Rugno, G.R. |
324 |
11.7 |
Integrated pest management of the Asian citrus
psyllid (ACP) in Florida Stansly, P.A., Qureshi, J.A., and
Arevalo, H. A. |
326 |
11.8 |
Perspectives for biological control of Diaphorina
citri (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) in Mexico
Lόpez-Arroyo,
J.I., Jasso, J., Reyes, M.,
Loera-Gallardo, J., Cortez-Mondoaca, E. and Miranda, M. |
329 |
11.9 |
Investigations of the feasibility for
managing the Asian citrus psyllid using Isaria fumosorosea
Avery, P.B., Hunter, W. B., Hall, D. G., Jackson, M. A. Powell,
C. A., Rogers, M. E. |
331 |
11.10 |
Natural enemies of Diaphorina
citri Kuwayama in Northwest Mexico Cortez-Mondaca, E.,
Lugo-Angulo, N. E., Pérez-Márquez, |
332 |
11.11 |
Managing Asian citrus psyllid
Diaphorina citri with soil and foliar applications of insecticides
Qureshi, J. A., and Stansly, P. A. |
333 |
Session 12: HLB
Management Strategies
J. Graham, Moderator |
12.1 |
Factors associated with control of
huanglongbing in Sáo Paulo, Brazil: A case study Belasque,
J., Bassanezi, R.B., Yamamoto, P.T., Lopes, S.A., Ayres, A.J.,
Barbosa, J.C., Tachibana, A., Violante, A.R., Tank, A., Giorgetti, C.L.,
Di Giorgi, F., Tersi, F. Menezes, G., Dragone, J., Catapani, L.F., Jank,
R.H. and Bové, J. M. |
337 |
12.2 |
Monitoring psyllids for early
detection and management of huanglongbing Manjunath, K.L.,
Halbert, S.E., Ramadugu, C., and Lee, R. |
342 |
12.3 |
Occurrence and management strategies
for HLB in the State of Paraná, Brazil Leite, R.P. |
343
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12.4 |
Observations gleaned from the
geospatially referenced and documented spread of HLB in three commercial
groves in Florida and the implications of these observations on scouting
and management decisions
Irey, M., Gast, T., Terra,
R., and Snively, J. |
345 |
12.5 |
Effect of strategies of inoculum
reduction and vector control on huanglongbing progress
Bassanezi, R. B., Yamamoto, P.T., Gimenes-Fernandes, N., Montesino,
L. H., Tersi, F.E.A., Sperandio, P. H., Gottwald, T. R., Bergamin-Filho,
A., Amorim, L. |
347
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12.6 |
Better management for citrus
greening: chemical-uses or guava-interplanting?
Ichinose, K., Bang,
D. V., Dien, L. Q. |
350 |
12.7 |
Imidacloprid-induced systemic
acquired resistance (SAR) in Cleopatra mandarin and development of HLB
Graham, J. H., Dawson, W. O., Robertson, C. |
352 |
12.8 |
Detection of greening in sprouts from
citrus tree stumps Futch, S., Brlansky, R., Irey, M., and
Weingarten, S. |
353 |
12.9 |
Beating huanglongbing – an
integrative solution Hunter, W. B., Peretz, Y., Sela, I.,
Huet, H., Lapidot, M., Yarden, G. |
357 |
12.10 |
Flying dragon trifoliate orange
rootstock for high density plantings in Sáo Paulo, Brazil
Stuchi, E.S., Silva, S.R., Sempionato, O.R., Reiff, E.T. |
358 |
12.11 |
Research on the technique of
eliminating huanglongbing disease from Tankan
Yun Zhong, Ganjun
Yi, Bo Jiang, Nonghui Jiang, Yan Liu |
359 |
12.12 |
National and international networking
to develop solutions for HLB in South America Franca, F. H.,
Machado, M. A., Vieira, L.F., Morais, A. M., Astúa, J. F., Lopes, D. B.,
Druck, S. |
360 |
12.13 |
Delivery of antibacterial peptides
into citrus cultivars for the control of citrus Huanglongbing (HLB;
citrus greening)
Gowda, S., Folimonova, S., Robertson, C., Shilts,
T., Garnsey, S. M., and Dawson, W. O. |
364 |
12.14 |
Micro-budded, High Density Citrus
Planting: Is There an Opportunity for HLB Control and Financial Returns?
Skaria, M. and Hanagriff, R. |
365 |
12.15 |
The State of California implements
its action plan for Asian Citrus Psyllid
Polek, M. and
Luque-Williams, M.J. |
369 |
Session 13:
Host Resistance
F. Gmitter, Moderator |
13.1 |
Genetic modification of citrus
for resistance against citrus greening: preventing expression of
anti-bacterial peptides in the fruit Gurley, B. |
371 |
13.2 |
Susceptibility of some local
mandarins to a Japanese isolate of Candidatus Liberibacter
asiaticus Iwanami, T., and Miyata, S. |
372 |
13.3 |
Developing transgenic solutions
for HLB resistant citrus at the US Horticulture Research Laboratory
Stover, E., Bowman, K., McCollum, G., Niedz, R. |
374 |
13.4 |
A newly developed agilent
microarray designed for the characterization of citrus responses to
pathogens Moore, G. A., Khalaf, A. A., Febres,
V. J., Li, L., and Gmitter, F. |
375 |
13.5 |
Transgenic approaches to control
bacterial diseases of citrus Astúa-Monge, G.,
Francischini, F.J.B., Kemper, E., Capella, A., Kitajima, J.P., Ferro, J.
A.,da Silva, A.C.R. |
376 |
13.6 |
Towards the ultimate solution:
genetic resistance to HLB in commercial citrus
Grosser, J.W., Dutt, M., Omar, A., Orbovic, V., and Barthe, G. A. |
377 |
13.7 |
Examination of host responses of
different citrus varieties to HLB infection
Folimonova, S. Y., Garnsey, S. M., and Dawson, W. O. |
378 |
13.8 |
Evaluation of Candidatus
Liberibacter spp. in genetically transformed sweet orange ‘Hamlin’ with
atacin A gene Simões, T. S., Boscariol-Camargo, R.L.,
Mendes, B.M.J., Mourão Filho, F.A.A., Carlos, E.F., Machado, M.A. |
379 |
13.9 |
Colonization of citrus relatives
by Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus
Boscariol-Camargo, R. L., Simões, T. S., Malosso, A., Carlos, E.F.,
Coletta Filho, H.D., Machado, M.A. |
380 |
13.10 |
Occurrences of huanglongbing
disease of pomelo (Citrus grandis) in Northern Thailand
Akarapisan, A., Piwkhao, K., Chanbang, Y., Naphrom, D.,
Santasup, C. |
381 |
13.11 |
A preliminary survey of HLB
survivors found in abandoned citrus groves Chen, C.,
Zeng, J., Yi, G., Xiao, Y., Ou, S., Gmitter, F. |
386 |
13.12 |
Using transgenic NPR1 to enhance
systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in citrus Febres, V.
J., Moore, G. A. |
387 |
13.13 |
Navelina ISA 315 sweet
orange: a CVC tolerant cultivar Stuchi, E.S.,
Silva, S.R., Coletta-Filho, H.D., Franco, D., Carvalho, S.A.,
Sempionato, O.R. Donadio, L.C., Alves, K.C.S. |
388 |
13.14 |
Phloem specific transgene
expression of anti-bacterial genes driven by AtSUC2 gene promoter in
transgenic citrus plants to develop citrus greening resistance
Omar, A., Dutt, M., Barthe, G., Orbovic, V. and Grosser,
J. |
390 |
13.15 |
Citrus variegated chlorosis damage
assessment in six sweet orange cultivars in São Paulo, Brazil
Franco, D., Stuchi, E.,
Silva, S., Martins, A., Laranjeira, F. |
391 |
13.16 |
Colonization of Asiatic Citrus
Psyllid and Huanglongbing Development on Citrus and Citrus
Relatives in Indonesia Subandiyah, S., Himawan, A., Joko,
T., Astuti I.P., Holford, P., Beattie, G.A.C., Krugger, R.
|
393 |
13.17 |
A transgenic approach to the
control of citrus greening
Reddy, J.D., and
Gabriel, D.W. |
394 |
Session 14:
International Citrus Industries: Coping with HLB
Jerry
Newlin, Moderator |
14.1 |
Presentation of Ranked
International Research Priorities T. Gottwald and W.
Dixon |
401 |
14.2 |
Florida Citrus Producers
Research Advisory Council (FCPRAC)/National Academy of Science (NAS)
–Research and Development Tom Turpen (verbal
– no text) |
− |
Key Take-Home
Messages and a View to the Future: Summaries of Research Sessions
14.3 - 14.10 |
14.3 |
HLB status and crop losses
Tim Schubert |
409 |
14.4 |
Survey, detection, diagnosis
Mike Irey |
411 |
14.5 |
Pathogen sequencing and
culturing
William Dawson |
413 |
14.6 |
Host pathogen interaction
John daGraça |
414 |
14.7 |
Psyllid biology and genomics
David Hall |
415 |
14.8 |
Psyllid management
Michael Rogers |
417 |
14.9 |
HLB management
Andrew Beattie |
419 |
14.10 |
Host resistance
Ed Stover |
421 |
Key Take-Home
Messages and a View to the Future:
Industry Summaries/Perspectives |
14.11 |
Juliano Ayres (verbal
– no text) |
− |
14.12 |
Ray Prewett (verbal
– no text) |
− |
14.13 |
Ted Batkin (verbal
– no text) |
− |
14.14 |
Peter McClure (verbal
– no text) |
− |
Key Take-Home
Messages and a View to the Future:
Regulatory Summaries/Perspectives |
14.15 |
W. Dixon and P. Berger | 425 |
Key Take-Home
Messages and a View to the Future:
Final Wrap up |
14.16 |
Jerry Newlin (verbal
– no text) |
− |
Addenda |
A1 |
Author Index (PDF) (Interactive HTML) |
428 |
A2 |
List of Participants |
436 |
A3 |
Meeting Agenda |
449 |
A4 |
Huanglongbing (HLB) a graft
transmissible psyllid-borne citrus disease: Diagnosis and strategies for
control in Reunion Island - A case study
(Translation from French of
excerpts from the original 1988 Ph.D. Thesis of Bernard Aubert,
entitled: Le greening une maladie infectieuse des agrumes d’origine
bactérienne transmise par des homoptères psyllidés Stratégies de lutte
développées à l’île de la Réunion, Circonstances épidémiologiques en
Afrique Asie et modalités d’intervention) |
460 |
A5 |
The Citrus Huang
Lung Bin (Greening) Disease in China
Kung Hsiang LIN and Kung
Hsun LIN. South China Agricultural College, Plant Protection Department,
South China Agricultural Research Institute, Guangzhou, Guangdong, P. R.
C. Document translated from the original Chinese by Kung Hsun LIN and
adapted by by B, AUBERT. Original document published in 1956 in Acta
Phytopathologica Sinica, Vol. II, Part I, No. I, pp. I-II and Part
2, pp. 14-48. |
461 |
A6 |
Ranked International Research
Priorities: A ranking resulting from a survey of IRCHLB participants
Prepared by T. Gottwald, W. Dixon and E. Taylor |
462 |
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