Citrus greening find brings more bad news to Florida
Citrus greening find brings more bad news to Florida
Between battling citrus canker for the past decade, overcoming the damage and destruction caused by a four-hurricane disaster in 2004, and numerous other problems that have plagued Florida's citrus industry in recent years, the state is now faced with the threat and fear of an outbreak of Liberibacter asiaticus, commonly known as citrus greening, a bacterial disease that kills citrus trees. "From what we have learned so far, the disease is even worse than canker," said Casey Pace, public affairs manager for Florida Citrus Mutual, the member-based trade organization headquartered in Lakeland