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Florida Citrus Fights Back Against Tree Killers

3 Jan

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Summary

  • Citrus production has plummeted nearly 92% since 2004.
  • Asian citrus psyllid spreads deadly citrus greening disease.
  • New resilient tree varieties and protective structures offer hope.
Florida Citrus Fights Back Against Tree Killers

Florida's citrus industry, a century-long economic pillar, faces an existential crisis. Production has plummeted by approximately 92% since 2004, reaching a historic low in the 2024-2025 season. This severe decline is primarily attributed to the invasive Asian citrus psyllid and the bacterial disease it carries, citrus greening (Huanglongbing).

Despite these challenges, a dedicated effort is underway to revive the industry. Researchers and growers are developing trees with enhanced resistance to citrus greening through advanced breeding and genetics. Furthermore, the expansion of growing acreage under protective screen structures offers a shield against psyllids, promoting faster growth and higher fruit quality.

These innovative strategies, supported by state and federal programs, aim to combat the disease and revitalize Florida's citrus groves. While the threat of citrus greening remains significant, the collaborative work between farmers and scientists offers a promising path forward for this iconic agricultural sector.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Asian citrus psyllid is spreading a devastating bacterial disease called citrus greening, which kills citrus trees.
Farmers are developing disease-resistant tree varieties and growing crops in protective screen structures to keep pests out.
Production has significantly declined over the past two decades, but new strategies are showing signs of a potential resurgence.

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