HortScience (Jun 2023)

Evaluation of Trunk Injection Techniques for Systemic Delivery of Huanglongbing Therapies in Citrus

  • Leigh Archer,
  • Ute Albrecht

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTSCI17172-23
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 7
pp. 768 – 778

Abstract

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The bacterial pathogen associated with citrus huanglongbing (HLB) resides in the phloem of affected trees. The widespread abundance of the vector in Florida, the Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina citri), and the location of the pathogen in the tree vascular tissue limits the efficacy of foliar-applied therapies. Trunk injection is a crop protection strategy that applies therapeutic compounds directly into the tree vascular system, enabling their systemic distribution within the tree. However, limited information is available on the most effective methodology for implementing trunk injection at the commercial scale and the extent of damage inflicted by the injection. In this study, 5-year-old HLB-affected ‘Midsweet’ sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) trees were injected with the insecticide imidacloprid, the antibacterial oxytetracycline, or water. Injections occurred in Jun and Oct 2020 using three trunk injection techniques. Trees were monitored for external wounding and internal damage associated with injection, as well as tree health, bacterial titers, and yield for two production seasons. Low-pressure injection caused the least damage; however, it was less effective at delivering the tested compounds than medium- or high-pressure injection. Despite causing the greatest extent of external and internal damage at the injection site, injection of oxytetracycline significantly improved tree health, reduced bacterial titers, and increased yield in the two seasons of this study. Imidacloprid injection caused less wound damage but did not result in any lasting benefits to the trees. These results suggest that trunk injection of oxytetracycline could be an effective strategy for managing HLB and that the damage inflicted by this crop protection strategy can be reduced by selecting a suitable injection technique.

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