2023
DOI: 10.1094/php-11-22-0120-rs
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Xylella fastidiosa Not Detected on Tree Crops After Five Years of Survey

Abstract: With the X. fastidiosa outbreak in Europe affecting olive and other major crops, the Jordanian Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) signaled a red warning light to prevent its entry into Jordan. An intensive survey was performed during 2016-2021 to assess its spread in Jordan across a range of agricultural crops in parallel to the previously published survey on olives. Grapevine (no. of samples: 899), stone fruit trees (1480), citrus fruit trees (1225), pome fruit trees (292), and ornamentals plants (1351) growing in… Show more

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