2022
DOI: 10.37811/cl_rcm.v6i1.1797
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Situación actual, impacto económico y control del Huanglongbing en Tamaulipas

Abstract: El objetivo de la presente revisión es describir la situación actual, impacto económico y manejo del Huanglongbing (HLB) en Tamaulipas. A nivel nacional, el Estado ocupa el segundo lugar en producción de cítricos con 719 mil t conformadas principalmente por naranja, limón y toronja, sin embargo, el primer reporte de la bacteria Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus causante de la enfermedad del HLB o enverdecimiento de los cítricos en muestras vegetales se reportó en diciembre de 2015, en una huerta comercial de P… Show more

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“…It is known that growers in this state invest in agricultural inputs in order to combat the HLB vector. However, these investments lead to higher production costs [55,56]. Production losses have not been accurately quantified for orange and other citrus in Mexico; thus, in some regions of the country, the degree of impact on orchards is unknown.…”
Section: Economic Social and Employment Impact Caused By Huanglongbingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that growers in this state invest in agricultural inputs in order to combat the HLB vector. However, these investments lead to higher production costs [55,56]. Production losses have not been accurately quantified for orange and other citrus in Mexico; thus, in some regions of the country, the degree of impact on orchards is unknown.…”
Section: Economic Social and Employment Impact Caused By Huanglongbingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HLB is considered one of the most devastating citrus diseases in the last two decades due to the losses caused in citrus production and eventually plant death [10,11]. Production losses are of up to 3.6 billion dollars annually in the case of the United States of America [12]; in Mexico, in the state of Tamaulipas, losses are estimated in 271,981.8 T with a value of 2,235,062.1 million pesos [13]. To date, there is no effective treatment to control the disease, so management strategies consist of removing infected plants and controlling the insect vector [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%