01193nam a2200253 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000180006024501690007826001670024752002980041465000380071265000210075065000210077165000120079265300080080465300180081265300170083065300160084770000170086370000220088070000190090270000180092119652682014-04-10 2013 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aSTUCHI, E. S. aEvidence that flying dragon trifoliate orange delays HLB symptom expression for four sweet orange cultivars, Tahiti lime and Okitsu mandarin.h[electronic resource] aIn; INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON HUANGLONGBING , 3., 2013, Orlando, Flórida, USA. IRC HLB III. Proceedings. Orlando, Flórida, USA, 2013, (online).c2013 aHuanglongbing (HLB), caused by Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus and vectored by Diaphorina citri, was first reported in 2004 in Brazil and is currently widespread in São Paulo State. Brazil is the world?s largest sweet orange producer and has 49,000 ha cultivated with Tahiti lime acid lime. aCandidatus Liberibacter asiaticus aCitrus latifolia aGreening disease aOranges aHLB aHuanglongbing aSweet orange aTahiti lime1 aREIFF, E. T.1 aSEMPIONATO, O. R.1 aPAROLIN, L. G.1 aTOLEDO, D. A.