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    Detection of 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' in Diaphorina citri and Its Importance in the Management of Citrus Huanglongbing in Florida by Manjunath, K.L, Halbert, S.E, Ramadugu, C, Webb, S, Lee, R.F

    Published in Phytopathology (01-04-2008)
    “…Citrus huanglongbing (HLB or citrus greening), is a highly destructive disease that has been spreading in both Florida and Brazil. Its psyllid vector,…”
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    Regional Spatial-Temporal Spread of Citrus Huanglongbing Is Affected by Rain in Florida by Shimwela, M M, Schubert, T S, Albritton, M, Halbert, S E, Jones, D J, Sun, X, Roberts, P D, Singer, B H, Lee, W S, Jones, J B, Ploetz, R C, van Bruggen, A H C

    Published in Phytopathology (01-12-2018)
    “…Citrus huanglongbing (HLB), associated with 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' (Las), disseminated by Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), has devastated citrus in…”
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    Somaclonal variation in the progeny of transgenic barley by Bregitzer, P, Halbert, S.E, Lemaux, P.G

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-03-1998)
    “…Somaclonal variation (SCV) in transgenic plants may slow the incorporation of introduced genes into commercially competitive cultivars. Somaclonal variation in…”
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    In-Grove Spatiotemporal Spread of Citrus Huanglongbing and Its Psyllid Vector in Relation to Weather by Shimwela, M M, Halbert, S E, Keremane, M L, Mears, P, Singer, B H, Lee, W S, Jones, J B, Ploetz, R C, van Bruggen, A H C

    Published in Phytopathology (01-03-2019)
    “…Reports of spatial patterns of 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus'-infected asymptomatic citrus trees and 'Ca. L. asiaticus'-positive Asian citrus psyllids…”
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    Plant-derived compounds and extracts with potential as aphid repellents by Halbert, S.E, Corsini, D, Wiebe, M, Vaughn, S.F

    Published in Annals of applied biology (01-04-2009)
    “…We devised a method for screening various substances for possible aphid repellency. Corn leaf aphids (Rhopalosiphum maidis) were released in an arena and…”
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    INVERTEBRATE ANIMALS EXTRACTED FROM NATIVE TILLANDSIA (BROMELIALES: BROMELIACEAE) IN SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA by Frank, J. H, Sreenivasan, S, Benshoff, P. J, Deyrup, M. A, Edwards, G. B, Halbert, S. E, Hamon, A. B, Lowman, M. D, Mockford, E. L, Scheffrahn, R. H, Steck, G. J, Thomas, M. C, Walker, T. J, Welbourn, W. C

    Published in The Florida entomologist (01-06-2004)
    “…Twenty four epiphytic bromeliads belonging to four species (Tillandsia fasciculata Swartz, T. recurvata (L.), T. setacea Swartz, and T. utriculata L.) were…”
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    Biology and Biotype Determination of Greenbug, Schizaphis graminum (Hemiptera: Aphididae), on Seashore Paspalum Turfgrass (Paspalum vaginatum) by Nuessly, G. S., Nagata, R. T., Burd, J. D., Hentz, M. G., Carroll, A. S., Halbert, S. E.

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-04-2008)
    “…Greenbug, Schizaphis graminum (Rondani) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), was first discovered damaging seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Swartz) turfgrass in…”
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    Biology and Biotype Determination of Greenbug, Schizaphis graminum (Hemiptera: Aphididae), on Seashore Paspalum Turfgrass (Paspalum vaginatum) by Nuessly, G. S, Nagata, R. T, Burd, J. D, Hentz, M. G, Carroll, A. S, Halbert, S. E

    Published in Environmental entomology (01-04-2008)
    “…Greenbug, Schizaphis graminum (Rondani) (Hemiptera: Aphididae), was first discovered damaging seashore paspalum (Paspalum vaginatum Swartz) turfgrass in…”
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    Seasonal Abundance of Aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) in Wheat and Their Role as Barley Yellow Dwarf Virus Vectors in the South Carolina Coastal Plain by Chapin, Jay W., Thomas, James S., Gray, Stewart M., Smith, Dawn M., Halbert, Susan E.

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (01-04-2001)
    “…Aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae) seasonal flight activity and abundance in wheat, Triticum aestivum L., and the significance of aphid species as vectors of barley…”
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    Suction trap records of Myzus lythri (Homoptera: Aphididae) associated with purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) infestations in Idaho by Halbert, S.E. (University of Idaho, Aberdeen, ID.), Voegtlin, D.J

    Published in Weed technology (01-10-1994)
    “…Mean Idaho suction trap collections of Myzus lythri, an aphid which infests purple loosestrife, reflected weed distribution and were used successfully to…”
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    OCCURRENCE AND IN-GROVE DISTRIBUTION OF CITRUS HUANGLONGBING IN NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA by Shen, W., Halbert, S.E., Dickstein, E., Manjunath, K.L., Shimwela, M.M., van Bruggen, A.H.C.

    Published in Journal of plant pathology (01-07-2013)
    “…Citrus huanglongbing (HLB) has affected the citrus industry severely since it was first observed in south Florida in 2005. No published information is…”
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    ASIAN CITRUS PSYLLIDS (STERNORRHYNCHA: PSYLLIDAE) AND GREENING DISEASE OF CITRUS: A LITERATURE REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF RISK IN FLORIDA by Halbert, Susan E, Manjunath, Keremane L

    Published in The Florida entomologist (01-09-2004)
    “…The Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama, was discovered in Florida in 1998. It can be one of the most serious pests of citrus if the pathogens that…”
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    Spread of huanglongbing through citrus and citrus relatives in retail nurseries and garden centers by Halbert, SE, Manjunath, K L, Ramadugu, C, Lee, R F

    Published in Phytopathology (01-06-2010)
    “…Huanglongbing (HLB or greening) was first found in Florida in 2005, has spread to all the citrus growing counties in the state. Infected nursery trees and…”
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    Characterization of Huanglongbing associated 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' from citrus relatives by Ramadugu, C, Manjunath, K L, Halbert, SE, Brlansky, R H, Roose, M, Lee, R F

    Published in Phytopathology (01-06-2010)
    “…Citrus greening or Huanglongbing (HLB) is a devastating disease reported predominantly from Citrus species. Effective mitigation of HLB requires information on…”
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    Alternative method for rapid processing, shipping and testing of a large number of psyllids for the presence of "Candidatus Liberibacter spp." by Manjunath, K L, Ramadugu, C, Drake, J, Arevalo, HA, Halbert, SE, Stansly, P A, Lee, R

    Published in Phytopathology (01-06-2010)
    “…Huanglongbing is a devastating disease of citrus in several countries. HLB associated "Candidatus Liberibacter spp." can be detected in psyllids (Diaphorina…”
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    The Genus Greenidea (Rhynchota: Aphididae) In The United States by Halbert, SE

    Published in The Florida entomologist (01-06-2004)
    “…Two species of the Asian genus Greenidea have been introduced into the United States, Greenidea ficicola Takahashi and Greenidea psidii van der Goot. Synonymy…”
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    Detection of 'Candidates Liberibacter asiaticus' in Diaphorina citri and Its Importance in the Management of Citrus Huanglongbing in Florida by Manjunath, K L, Halbert, SE, Ramadugu, C, Webb, S, Lee, R F

    Published in Phytopathology (01-04-2008)
    “…Citrus huanglongbing (HLB or citrus greening), is a highly destructive disease that has been spreading in both Florida and Brazil. Its psyllid vector,…”
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    Asian Citrus Psyllids (Sternorrhyncha: Psyllidae) And Greening Disease Of Citrus: A Literature Review And Assessment Of Risk In Florida by Halbert, SE, Manjunath, K L

    Published in The Florida entomologist (01-09-2004)
    “…The Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama, was discovered in Florida in 1998. It can be one of the most serious pests of citrus if the pathogens that…”
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