Asian citrus psyllids (ACPs) carry a bacteria that causes a fatal citrus-tree disease called Huanglongbing, for which there is no cure. Photo courtesy of the USDA. The California Department of Food and Agriculture declared a new citrus quarantine in Valley Center on Thursday after a discovery on a residential property. Officials detected the citrus tree disease known as Huanglongbing, or citrus greening, in five orange trees at the site. The tree-killing bacterial disease was found during a routine inspection. It is a major threat to San Diego County’s $138 million annual citrus crop and can impact residential citrus tree owners, according to a statement from the county. The dis
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