ID LAST 2 Albrigo
FIRST L. Gene
ENTITY CREC-UF
EMAIL
[email protected]
Elizabth
USDA
[email protected]
7 Bassanezi Renato
Fundecitrus
[email protected]
8 Bassanezi Renato
Fundecitrus
[email protected]
5 Baldwin
13 Borovsky
Dov
UF-IFAS
[email protected]
14 Bowman
Kim
USDA-ARS
[email protected]
16 Brlansky
Ronald
CREC-UF
[email protected]
21 Brown
Judith
University of Arizona
[email protected]
25 Burns
Jacqueline
UF
[email protected]
34 Cicero
Joseph
University of Arizona
[email protected] (Co-PI)
38 Cox
Kerik
Cornell University
[email protected]
40 Damsteegt Vernon
USDA-ARS
[email protected] OV
42 Dandekar
Abhaya
UC Davis
[email protected]
45 Dawson
William
CREC-UF
[email protected]
48 Dollet
Michel
CIRAD, France
[email protected]
162 Duan
Yong Ping
USDA-ARS
122 Falk
Bryce
UC-Davis
[email protected] V
[email protected]
Helvécio
CACSM
[email protected]
CREC-UF
[email protected]
UF
[email protected]
CREC-UF
[email protected]
61 Filho
199 Folimonov Sveta a 65 Gabriel Dean
72 Gmitter
Fred
71 Gmitter
Fred
CREC-UF
[email protected]
67 Gmitter
Fred
CREC-UF
[email protected]
78 Gottwald
Tim
USDA-ARS
[email protected]
77 Gottwald
Tim
USDA-ARS
[email protected]
74 Gottwald
Tim
USDA-ARS
[email protected]
76 Gottwald
Tim
USDA-ARS
[email protected]
79 Gowda
Siddarame
CREC-UF
[email protected]
86 Graham
James
CREC-UF
[email protected]
84 Graham 85 Graham
James James
CREC-UF CREC-UF
[email protected] [email protected]
81 Graham
James
CREC-UF
[email protected]
83 Graham
James
CREC-UF
[email protected]
87 Grosser
Jude
CREC-UF
[email protected]
88 Gurley
William
UF
[email protected]
93 Hall
David
USDA-ARS
[email protected]
92 Hall
David
USDA-ARS
[email protected]
95 Hartung
John
USDA-ARS
[email protected]
102 Horvath
Diana
Two Blades Foundation
[email protected]
108 Irey
Mike
US Sugar Corporation
[email protected]
113 Kang
Byung-Ho
UF
[email protected]
114 Keyhani
Nemat
UF
[email protected]
119 Lee 125 Lin
Richard Hong
USDA-ARS USDA-ARS
[email protected] [email protected]
123 Lindeberg
Magdalen
Cornell University
[email protected]
126 Lopes
Silvio
Univeristy of Sao Paulo
[email protected]
129 Lu
Hua
University of Maryland Baltimore County
[email protected]
132 Machado
Marcos
Centro de Citricultura
[email protected]
140 Marrs
Barry
Athena Biotechnologies, Inc.
[email protected]
Russell
UF-IFAS-NFREC
[email protected]
145 Moore
Gloria
UF
[email protected]
144 Moore
Gloria
UF
[email protected]
149 Mou
Zhonglin
CREC-UF
[email protected]
158 Pena
Leandro
IVIA
[email protected] (CO PI)
161 Powell
Charles
UF-IFAS
[email protected]
168 Ritenour
Mark
UF
[email protected]
172 Roberts
Pamela
UF
[email protected]
170 Roberts
Pamela
UF
[email protected]
175 Rogers
Michael
CREC-UF
[email protected]
176 Rogers
Michael
CREC-UF
[email protected]
179 Rouse
Robert
UF
[email protected]
184 Salyani
Masoud
CREC-UF
[email protected]
186 Santra
Swadeshmuku University of Central Florida
[email protected] l
187 Schaad
Norman
90 Mizell
USDA-ARS
[email protected]
191 Schumann Arnold
UF
[email protected]
190 Schumann Arnold
CREC-UF
[email protected]
196 Setamou
Mamoudou
Texas A&M University
[email protected]
202 Song
Wen-Yuan
UF
[email protected]
204 Spann
Timothy
CREC-UF
[email protected]
203 Spann
Timothy
UF
[email protected]
206 Spreen
Thomas
UF
[email protected]
209 Stansly
Phillip
UF-IFAS
[email protected]
4 Stansly
Phillip
UF
[email protected]
217 Stelinski
Lukasz
CREC-UF
[email protected]
214 Stelinski
Lukasz
CREC-UF
[email protected]
215 Stelinski
Lukasz
CREC-UF
[email protected]
213 Stelinski
Lukasz
CREC-UF
[email protected]
163 Triplett
Eric
UF
[email protected]
231 Wang
Nian
CREC-UF
[email protected]
230 Wang
Nian
CREC-UF
[email protected]
232 Wang
Nian
CREC-UF
[email protected]
233 Wang
Nian
CREC-UF
[email protected]
Fundecitrus
[email protected]
236 Yamamoto Pedro
TITLE Characterize the roles of callose and phloem proteins in citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) symptom development Effects of HLB on quality of orange juice and identification of HLB-induced chemical signatures in fruit juice and leaves Comparative epidemiology of citrus huanglongbing (greening) caused by Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus and Ca. L. americanus Reduction of bacterial inoculum and vector control as strategies to management of citrus huanglongbing (greening) Control of the Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama with protease inhibitors and RNAi. Development of Promising New Rootstocks and Scions for Florida Citrus Alternative Hosts of HLB to Assist in Disease Management The citrus psyllid transcriptome and time course differential gene expression in Ca. Liberibacterinfected/free whole psyllids and organs Combating symptom development in fruit from Huanglongbing-infected citrus trees: A transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic approach Gross and fine structure localization of Liberibacter in citrus psyllid Diaphorina citri organs: elucidating the transmission pathway Management of Pyslla in tree fruit crops using RNA interference Psyllid mediated completion of pathogenicity tests (Koch's Postulates) with a pure culture of the associated Huanglongbing causal bacterium Identification and modeling of early responses to HLB infection to improve disease management (transcript profile) Examine the response of different genotypes of citrus to citrus greening (Huanglongbing) under different conditions Attempts to in vitro culture Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus isolates in order to fulfil Koch’s postulates Dissecting the Disease Complex of Citrus Huanglongbing in Florida Controlling HLB by controlling psyllids with RNA intereference Diagnosis of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus in plant and vector based on molecular and serological approaches. Rutaceous Germplasm Preservation Genomic sequencing to closure of a curated Florida citrus greening strain of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus Assessment of the HLB Resistance and Tolerance in Citrus and Its Relatives
International citrus genome consortium (ICGC): Providing tools to address HLB and other challenges Surviving HLB and canker genetic strategies for improved scion and rootstock varieties Efficacy of interplanting citrus with guava as a control strategy for Huanglongbing Epidemiology and disease control of HLB The importance of lesions of citrus canker on fruit Efficacy of citrus canker control strategies, leafminer interactions, and bacterial survival. Development of sensitive,non-radioactive and rapid tissue blot diagnostic method for large-scale detection of citrus greening pathogen Does systemic acquired resistance (SAR) control HLB disease development? Transmission of HLB by citrus seed Survival of Xanthomonas citri ssp. citri (Xcc) to estimate risk of citrus canker transmission by infected fruit Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) for control of citrus canker on young trees Canker management in Florida citrus groves: chemical control on highly susceptible grapefruit and early orange varieties Accelerating the Commercialization of Transformed Juvenile Citrus Engineering citrus for resistance to Liberibacter and other phloem pathogens Pathogen-Vector Relations between Asian Citrus Psyllid and Liberibacter asiaticus Asian Citrus Psyllid - Sampling, Biological Control, and Seasonal Profile of HLB in Adult Psyllids Preparation of antibodies against Candidatus liberibacter asiaticus Genetic Resistance to Citrus Canker conferred by the Pepper Bs3 Gene Support for the Southern Gardens Diagnostic Laboratory Correlative microscopic and molecular characterization of the microbiome in the citrus phloem tissue Development of Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri, tissue culture cell lines Recovery of Citrus germplasm in Florida Development of SSR markers for detection, genotyping, phenotyping and genetic diversity assessment of Ca Liberibacter stains in Florida Bioinformatic characterization and development of a central genome resources website for Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus Factors influencing acquisition and inoculation of Candidatus Liberibacter spp. by Diaphorina citri
Manipulating SA-mediated defense signaling to stimulate broad-spectrum resistance to HLB and other diseases in citrus Analysis of transcriptome of citrus infected with Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus and Ca. L. americanus. Determining the Microbiome of Healthy and Infected Citrus Phloem Tissue, & Determining the Genome Sequence of Liberibacter An effective trap for Asian citrus psyllid that can be used to monitor groves and plants for sale Evaluate Differences in Response to HLB by Scions on Different Rootstocks Agrobacterium-mediated Genetic Transformation of Mature Citrus Tissue Transferring Disease Resistance Technology from a Model System to Citrus Development of transformation systems for mature tissue of Florida commercial varieties, and strategies to improve tree management A Rapid Screening Process for Chemical Control of Huanglongbing Pre-Grading Fresh Citrus for Canker Prior to Dumping on the Main Packingline Spatial and Temporal Incidence of Ca. Liberibacter in Citrus and Psyllids detected Using Real-time PCR Diagnostic Services for growers for detection of HLB to aid in management decisions Resistance and cross-resistance development potential in Asian citrus psyllid to insecticides and its impact on psyllid management Effects of nutrition and host plant on biology and behavior of the Asian citrus psyllid and implications for managing psyllid populations Cultural Practices to Prolong Productive Life of an HLB Infected Tree Evaluation and development of effective ultra low volume spray technologies for management of the Asian citrus psyllid Development of a novel nanoparticle/nanogel formulation for the prevention of citrus canker disease Cultivation and Identification of the Causal Agent of Huanglongbing Disease of Citrus Intensively managed citrus production systems for early high yields and vegetative flush control in the presence of greening disease Advanced control system for variable rate application of fertilizer and pesticide to trees in the presence of greening and canker Citrus flush shoot management through hedging and defoliation with applied phytohormones as a strategy to control D. citri populations Engineering Resistance Against Citrus Canker and Greening Using Candidate Genes
Strategies to minimize growth flushes of mature citrus trees with pruning practices and plant growth regulators to reduce psyllid feeding Using physical and chemical property changes of citrus leaves as early indicators of HLB infection and effects of added plant nutrients Long-Run Processed Orange Production and Price Impacts Associated with Citrus Greening in Florida and Sao Paulo Evaluation of Systemic Acquired Resistance Inducers Combined with Psyllid Control to Manage Greening in Infected groves. Creation and Maintenance of an Online Citrus Greening Database Development of Effective Guava-based Repellent to Control Asian Citrus Psyllid and Mitigate Huanglongbing Disease Incidence Quantitative measurement of the movement patterns and dispersal behavior of Asian citrus psyllid in Florida for improved management Identification of psyllid attractants and development of highly effective trapping and attract-and-kill methods for improved psyllid control Development and optimization of biorational tactics for Asian citrus psyllid control and decreasing huanglongbing incidence Integrative approaches to discover pathogenesisassociated proteins from the causal agent of citrus greening disease Characterize the microbiomes associated with Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus infected citrus, psyllid, dodder, and periwinkle Genome sequencing of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus Characterization the virulence mechanism of the citrus Huanglongbing pathogen Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus Identification and characterization of critical virulence and copper resistance genes of Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri & related species Can insecticides and mineral oil avoid transmission of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus by Diaphorina citri?