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    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

    Phytopathology 108, Številka: 12
    Journal Article

    Citrus huanglongbing (HLB), associated with 'Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus' (Las), disseminated by Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), has devastated citrus in Florida since 2005. Data on HLB occurrence were stored in databases (2005 to 2012). Cumulative HLB-positive citrus blocks were subjected to kernel density analysis and kriging. Relative disease incidence per county was calculated by dividing HLB numbers by relative tree numbers and maximum incidence. Spatiotemporal HLB distributions were correlated with weather. Relative HLB incidence correlated positively with rainfall. The focus expansion rate was 1626 m month , similar to that in Brazil. Relative HLB incidence in counties with primarily large groves increased at a lower rate (0.24 year ) than in counties with smaller groves in hotspot areas (0.67 year ), confirming reports that large-scale HLB management may slow epidemic progress.