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Keynote Summary: Half a century on huanglongbing: learning about the disease, trying to control it
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Keynote Summary: Black swans, dragons and the phoenix: rebuilding citrus after HLB
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Managing biosecurity risks to Australian citrus
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OneSTOP: OneBiosecurity systems and technology for people, places and pathways
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Assessment of grain storage structures, pests and their management practices in Lesotho
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First report of citrus virus A in Australia
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Program of the 23th Conference of International Organization of Citrus Virologists, Australia, 2025
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Migration should be a personal choice, not the only one - a reflection on scientific diasporas
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From spinach chloroplasts to endogenous bacteria causing diseases in citrus: an autobiography of Joseph Marie Bové
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Citrus phytophthora diseases: Management challenges and successes
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Social performance of bio-based products from microbiomes: a step forwards their broader adoption and market penetration
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The psorosis disease of citrus: a pale light at the end of the tunnel
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Xyloporosis: A history of the emergence and eradication of a citrus viroid disease
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Graft-transmissible citrus diseases in P. R. China-research developments
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Changes in host microRNA expression during citrus tristeza virus induced disease
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Pest survey card on Trirachys sartus
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Pest survey card on Cephalcia lariciphila
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Huanglongbing in Bangladesh: A Pilot Study for Disease Incidence, Pathogen Detection, and its Genetic Diversity
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Structural changes in Florida citrus production, 1980-2021 and associated consequences of weather events and disease.
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Consumption metrics of chardonnay wine consumers in Australia
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Economic, social and environmental benefits of coffee intercropping: evidence from Dak Nong Province, Vietnam
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Preliminary Evidence for Rootstock Effects on HLB Infection Frequency and Disease Severity in Sweet Orange and ‘SugarBelle’ Trees
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Whole genome analysis of spontaneous antimicrobial resistance in Liberibacter crescens suggests long-term efficacy for antimicrobial treatment of citrus greening disease
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An Assessment of Agricultural Cooperatives: Historical Perspectives, Challenges and Opportunities For Socially and Historically Disadvantaged, Minority, And Small-Scale Farmers