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dipsydoodle

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Sat Mar 31, 2012, 04:38 AM Mar 2012

Agency: Dreaded citrus disease detected in Calif.

Associated Press= FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — A citrus disease that has killed millions of citrus trees and cost growers billions of dollars across Florida and Brazil has been detected in California, despite the industry's best efforts to keep it at bay.

After a week of testing the U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed at noon Friday that citrus greening was detected in a lemon-grapefruit hybrid tree in a residential neighborhood of Los Angeles County. Sales and shipments of citrus trees within a 5-mile radius of the tree were due to be suspended Saturday.

The disease stands to threaten not only California's nearly $2 billion citrus industry, but treasured backyard trees scattered throughout the state.

"Huanlongbing is called the world's worst disease of citrus," said Dr. Robert Leavitt of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. "It had been present until now in all of the world's major citrus producing areas — except California."

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Agency: Dreaded citrus disease detected in Calif. (Original Post) dipsydoodle Mar 2012 OP
Agh...hope they can contain it. CA Dept of Ag is pretty aggressive on disease containment, pinto Mar 2012 #1

pinto

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1. Agh...hope they can contain it. CA Dept of Ag is pretty aggressive on disease containment,
Sat Mar 31, 2012, 08:48 AM
Mar 2012

even in backyard gardens. There's an assortment of "feel free to pick" lemon and orange trees in my neighborhood. Would be a shame too see them go.

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