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Publications at this Location

ARS scientists publish results of their research projects in many formats. Listed below are the publications from research projects conducted at this location.

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2016 Publications
(listed by order of acceptance date)

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Squash vein yellowing virus
(Book / Chapter)
(30-Dec-16)
Cucumber vein yellowing virus
(Book / Chapter)
(30-Dec-16)
An efficient and high fidelity method for amplification, cloning and sequencing of complete tospovirus genomic RNA segments
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(29-Dec-16)
Canine assisted early detection of HLB
(Abstract Only)
(23-Dec-16)
Different scenario-based simulations of ACP & HLB dynamics in Central Valley, CA for consideration of disease management
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
Agent-based model to predict/monitor the efficacy and cost of various ACP control strategies
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
Alternative method of thermotherapy application in citrus
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
Calculating historical citrus reduction rate/pattern using aerial photographic and GIS techniques
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
Census-travel risk model to predict points of disease/pest introduction
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
CHMA Design: Performance Review, Concerns, and a Risk-based Optimization for Treasure Coast Areas in Florida
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
Estimating the economic efficiency of various HLB control strategies
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
Florida CHMA performance and implications on citrus production and sampling design
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
Risk based HLB survey for Hacienda Heights and San Gabriel in southern CA
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
Use of HLB detection canines in real world settings
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
Development of the Hydro-Solar Thermotherapy (HSTT) for treatment of HLB infected citrus.
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
A method of determining how to balance survey effort for early detection of HLB across host and vector populations.
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
A conceptual framework for the evaluation of HLB surveillance activities.
(Abstract Only)
(20-Dec-16)
Western flower thrips can transmit Tomato spotted wilt virus from virus-infected tomato fruits
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(20-Dec-16)
First report of a resistance-breaking strain of Tomato spotted wilt virus infecting tomatoes with the Sw-5 tospovirus-resistance gene in California Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(14-Nov-16)
Scientific critique of the paper “Climatic distribution of citrus black spot caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa. A historical analysis of disease spread in South Africa” by Martínez-Minaya et al. (2015)
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(22-Sep-16)
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