“…Citrus trees produce multiple flushes within a year, such as in early spring, early summer, late summer, fall, and winter, coinciding with peak populations of ACP. THX, a systemic neonicotinoid insecticide, is widely applied in the fields by foliar spray, seed treatment, or root irrigation and can effectively control a variety of insects, such as S. frugiperda , Bemisia tabaci , and Megalurothrips usitatus . − Our previous study revealed that soil-applied THX was transported into citrus leaves, with higher amounts in new leaves than old leaves, and protected trees from ACP feeding for 60 to 90 days . THX was translocated to the upper part of plants via xylem mobility after being absorbed by the plant roots. , However, the molecular mechanisms of which genes or proteins are involved in xylem mobility remain unclear.…”