Tips for Citrus Trunk Injections
Find 10 tips for citrus trunk injections from a UF/IFAS Tip of the Week to help Florida citrus growers to get the best results. Florida citrus growers were granted [...]
Find 10 tips for citrus trunk injections from a UF/IFAS Tip of the Week to help Florida citrus growers to get the best results. Florida citrus growers were granted [...]
Explore research that looks at if brassinosteroids can keep citrus trees healthy and free of citrus greening after removing IPCs. A UF/IFAS researcher held a seminar on individual protective [...]
See the findings resulting from pest management research conducted by UF/IFAS for Florida citrus growers. UF/IFAS researchers held a virtual presentation on the results of pest management research on [...]
See the results so far of CRDF-supported research on IPCs and sting nematodes in Florida citrus in the era of citrus greening. Sting nematodes are not a huge problem [...]
See guidance on trunk injections and the use of the oxytetracycline hydrochloride formulation ReMedium TI, and considerations for the CRAFT program. Trunk injections using the oxytetracycline hydrochloride formulation ReMedium [...]
See the results of a three-year field study that looked at the affects of oak mulch in citrus soil for combating citrus greening. A field study on oak mulch [...]
The UF/IFAS Tip of the Week maintains it’s time for ACP dormant-season sprays for citrus to combat citrus greening. The UF/IFAS Tip of the Week article maintains it is [...]
Florida citrus growers can expect trunk injections for citrus to be available by the end of December of this year. Trunk injections for citrus have long been touted as [...]
New research from UF/IFAS shows the citrus trees and HLB have a complex relationship that makes finding a cure difficult. Researchers have been trying to find a cure or [...]
FDACS has granted a 24(c) special local need registration got the citrus trunk injection product ReMedium TI. Florida citrus growers have been watching trunk injection trials with interest, and [...]
See the HLB-tolerant citrus options shared at a recent UF/IFAS citrus Extension-hosted virtual presentation. During a recent UF/IFAS citrus Extension-hosted virtual presentation, John Chater, a horticulturist and assistant professor [...]
The Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo featured a promising update on using oxytetracycline injections for citrus greening. Florida citrus growers attending the Citrus & Specialty Crop Expo in August [...]
Research by a UF/IFAS assistant professor of citrus horticulture indicates IPCs and brassinosteroids keep young trees free of citrus greening. Florida citrus growers have been searching for a treatment [...]
A UF/IFAS Tip of the Week advises to use kaolin clay to combat Asian citrus psyllids and improve citrus tree growth. Kaolin clay has been found to have a [...]
Find out what the experts say are the best citrus leaves for nutrient sampling to guide your fertilizer decisions. Using citrus leaf sampling is a good way to take [...]
Explore what the UF/IFAS experts say about protecting citrus tree roots with physical barriers for optimal tree health. Florida citrus trees are under attack on many fronts, and a [...]
See the results of an oak mulch study on the impact of using the mulch to improve soil and tree health in the era of citrus greening. There have [...]
A slew of organizations are working together start a propagation program that will provide HLB-tolerant citrus trees. A number of organizations are working together to make a propagation program that [...]
Researchers in a collaborative effort are working on a new possible option for combating citrus greening. A collaborative research project between the Gupta laboratory, the New Mexico Consortium (NMC), and the Stover laboratory [...]
Explore CUPS pros and cons from a UF/IFAS professor emeritus and senior economic consultant with the Florida Department of Citrus. Citrus greening, or HLB, has hit the Florida citrus industry [...]