2022
DOI: 10.33545/26631067.2022.v4.i2c.153
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A review on economic impact of citrus greening on Mandarin production in Nepal

Abstract: Citrus greening is found to be one of the most devastating diseases associated with three species of Candidatus liberibacter. The transmission takes place by Asian citrus psyllid and causes heavy yield loss in all type of citrus fruits especially on mandarin fruits. Destruction of many well established mandarin orchards by greening can be seen profusely in Nepal. It has reduced the mandarin productivity significantly on about 55 mandarin producing districts of Nepal. Yield was declined to around 9 Mt/ha from 1… Show more

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