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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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2024 Publications
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Trunk injection of commercial oxytetracycline for HLB management in young Grapefruit trees using a novel injection system
(Abstract Only)
(1-Mar-24)
Discovery of nodule-specific cysteine rich peptides that block psyllid acquisition of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus
(Abstract Only)
(1-Mar-24)
Symbiont Technology: development and optimization of a novel delivery approach for therapeutics to control Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus
(Abstract Only)
(1-Mar-24)
Flipping the HLB therapeutic screening paradigm: That’s right we went straight to the field
(Abstract Only)
(1-Mar-24)
Understanding and Engineering Symbiont Physiology with Arabidopsis Cell Identity Lines and Post Transcriptional Gene Silencing
(Abstract Only)
(1-Mar-24)
Nanometal reagent therapeutics suppress Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus, the causal pathogen of Huanglongbing
(Abstract Only)
(1-Mar-24)
Genomic Architecture of Fungal Metabolism Involved in Host and Ecological Specialization
(Abstract Only)
(2-Feb-24)
In-gallery social behaviors of the ambrosia beetle Xylosandrus germanus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(10-Jan-24)
Potential for Use of Species in the Subfamily Erynioideae for Biological Control and Biotechnology Reprint Icon
(Peer Reviewed Journal)
(10-Jan-24)
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