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HomePhytopathology®Vol. 91, No. 1The Citrus Canker Epidemic in Florida: The Scientific Basis of Regulatory Eradication Policy for an Invasive Species PreviousNext Letter to the Editor OPENOpen Access licenseThe Citrus Canker Epidemic in Florida: The Scientific Basis of Regulatory Eradication Policy for an Invasive SpeciesTim R. Gottwald, Gareth Hughes, James H. Graham, Xiaoan Sun, and Tim RileyTim R. GottwaldCorresponding author: T. R. Gottwald; E-mail address: E-mail Address: TGottwald@ushrl.ars.usda.govSearch for more papers by this author, Gareth HughesSearch for more papers by this author, James H. GrahamSearch for more papers by this author, Xiaoan SunSearch for more papers by this author, and Tim RileySearch for more papers by this authorAffiliationsAuthors and Affiliations Tim R. Gottwald Gareth Hughes James H. Graham Xiaoan Sun Tim Riley Published Online:22 Feb 2007https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO.2001.91.1.30AboutSectionsPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmailWechat DetailsFiguresLiterature CitedRelated Vol. 91, No. 1 January 2001SubscribeISSN:0031-949Xe-ISSN:1943-7684 Metrics Article History Issue Date: 25 Jan 2008Published: 22 Feb 2007Accepted: 8 Nov 2000 Pages: 30-34 InformationThe American Phytopathological Society, 2001PDF downloadCited byAn overview of the most threating diseases that affect worldwide citriculture: Main features, diagnose, and current control strategies24 January 2023 | Frontiers in Natural Products, Vol. 2Citrus Canker Pathogen, Its Mechanism of Infection, Eradication, and Impacts26 December 2022 | Plants, Vol. 12, No. 1Chemotactic Responses of Xanthomonas with Different Host Ranges22 December 2022 | Microorganisms, Vol. 11, No. 1Risk assessment of Xanthomonas citri pv. viticola for the EUEFSA Journal, 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