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Version History of Citrus ID

1.1.0

November 27, 2019

Updated due to iOS changes

1.0.2

September 22, 2015

Updates to content and to the latest version of the Lucid Mobile player.

1.0.1

November 25, 2014

fixed crash in iOS 8

1.0.0

February 21, 2014

Price History of Citrus ID

Description of Citrus ID

Citrus pests and diseases may be found on a number of plant species in various plant families. The Citrus ID Key is primarily intended to help people working or conducting pest surveys in citrus orchards, variety collections, and home gardens, so its focus is limited exclusively to the citrus family (Rutaceae). Although eight genera of Rutaceae are native to the continental United States (Amyris, Choisya, Cneoridium, Esenbeckia, Helietta, Ptelea, Thamnosma, and Zanthoxylum), most of these are unlikely to be encountered in our target locations and can be keyed using regional guides. The cultivars and taxa of citrus and relatives that have been introduced and released for cultivation are the most likely to be encountered in cultivated settings, so the Citrus ID Key concentrates on these taxa. Cultivars of citrus and its relatives are released in the United States through state agencies and to a lesser extent the USDA-ARS National Clonal Germplasm Repository for Citrus & Dates. Our target list of entities was synthesized from the cultivar lists provided by the California Citrus Clonal Protection Program, the Florida Citrus Arboretum, the Florida Chiefland Budwood Distribution Center, the Florida Bureau of Citrus Budwood Registration, and the Texas Budwood Certification Program. Arizona no longer certifies budwood, instead relying on the California program. The resulting target list includes over 500 entities of citrus and relatives cultivated in the United States. Field identification to the level of cultivar remains impossible in most cases. This is partially due to the complicated reticulate breeding history of citrus, but also, selection has generally focused on characters such as taste, disease and stress resistance, and fruiting phenology rather than on characters of ornamental (and thus morphological) value. This key facilitates identification to at least the cultivar group level within citrus (e.g., sweet oranges, sour oranges, etc.), if not beyond for select cultivars. Original illustrations and photography: Unless specifically indicated otherwise, the source for plant images included in Citrus ID Key should be cited as "Herbarium (NCSC)." NCSC is the official abbreviation for the North Carolina State University Herbarium. Any commercial use is prohibited without express written permission. Requests may be addressed to: Herbarium, Department of Plant Biology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-7612. Original source for Lucid Mobile Key: Saville, A.C., A. Krings, T. Kahn, M.D. Trice, and A.J. Redford. 2011. Citrus ID, Edition 2. USDA APHIS PPQ ITP, Fort Collins and North Carolina State University. http://idtools.org/id/citrus/citrusid/ Key authors: Amanda Saville, Alexander Krings, Tracy Kahn, Matthew Trice, and Amanda Redford
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Citrus ID: FAQ

Is the software for Citrus ID compatible with iPads?

Citrus ID is available on iPad devices.

Who released the app?

Citrus ID was created by United States Department of Agriculture-APHIS.

What is the minimum iOS version required to use Citrus ID?

Your iOS device should have iOS 10.0 or later installed to run the app.

What is the overall rating of the app?

Currently, the Citrus ID app has a user rating of 2 } and receives plenty of negative reviews.

What app category is Citrus ID?

Reference Is The App Genre Of The Citrus Id App.

What is the recent version of the Citrus ID app?

1.1.0 is the newly released Citrus ID version.

What is the release date of the most recent Citrus ID update?

The latest Citrus ID update came out on October 4, 2024.

What was the release date of the app?

Citrus ID was first released on February 5, 2023.

What’s the age rating for the Citrus ID app?

United States Department of Agriculture-APHIS: Contains no objectionable material.

What are the languages offered by Citrus ID?

The Citrus ID app can be used in English.

Can I play Citrus ID through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, Citrus ID is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Citrus ID offer in-app purchases?

Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Citrus ID.

Can I utilize Citrus ID with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot utilize Citrus ID with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Citrus ID incorporate ads within the app?

No, Citrus ID does not incorporate ads within the app.

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