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Nonrandom distribution of trees with citrus blight

Cohen, 1980

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12816231151266231456
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Cohen M
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International Organization of Citrus Virologists Conference Proceedings (1957-2010)

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Citrus blight disease (young tree decline) has been studied in Florida for about 100 years, but its etiology is still not understood. In many cases trees with blight are scattered through citrus plantings in apparent random fashion (Childs, 1953). Often trees will remain healthy …
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