A rare honor in citrus science!🍊
Two UF/IFAS researchers earned one of the highest distinctions ever awarded by the Citrus Research and Education Center—recognizing decades of innovation, leadership and impact on the industry. Read more: https://t.co/lYmSpOwkKs
I am pleased to share that I will be serving as Guest Editor for a Special Issue in Horticulturae under the section Genetics, Genomics, Breeding & Biotechnology (G2B2).
Researchers are invited to contribute high-impact work in this area.
https://t.co/QWeuZg1z9Q
I had a great opportunity to present our research at #PlantHealth2025 🐊🌿
Incredible science, insightful talks, and inspiring network. I truly grateful for Dr. @Killiny_Nabil for giving me this amazing opportunity.
Take a look at our article!
Our study reveals the first high-quality de novo transcriptome assembly of Diaprepes abbreviatus,a major citrus pest. A step closer to smarter, sustainable pest control.
https://t.co/tXitRbhsnv
New Research: Novel citrus hybrids incorporating Australian lime genetics: development of HLB-tolerant citrus rootstocks and physiological changes in ‘Valencia’ sweet orange scions https://t.co/E4e91BV3Wd #FrontiersIn#PlantScience
Our new paper is out! 🍊
A new developed citrus rootstocks with Australian lime genetics showing strong HLB tolerance. Promising results for sustainable citrus production.
https://t.co/qqUbIDb3uU
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 @Plants_MDPI (ISSN 2223-7747) Travel Award - Edwin Hlangwani, Lamiaa Mahmoud, and Viviana Londoño Lemos.
Find out more: https://t.co/ua1ocTGI3v
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