Citrus canker discovered at University of Florida research center
Citrus canker discovered at University of Florida research center
The Florida citrus industry was delivered yet another blow June 30 when canker disease was discovered in trees at the University of Florida citrus research grove at UF's Indian River Research & Education Center near Fort Pierce. It is the very place where research and study is conducted on ways to stop the disease. The find means that more than 10,000 citrus trees on approximately 100 acres will be cut down and burned to prevent further spread of canker spores. As far as plagues go, Florida citrus canker will likely be written into history as the worst affliction to ever affect U.S. citrus