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Florida Citrus Trees To Be Sprayed With Thousands of Kilograms of Antiobiotics (nature.com) 143

Long-time Slashdot reader memnock quotes Nature: In the next month or so, orange trees across Florida will erupt in white blossoms, signalling the start of another citrus season. But this year, something different will be blowing in the winds. Farmers are preparing to spray their trees with hundreds of thousands of kilograms of two common antibiotics to combat citrus greening, a bacterial disease that has been killing Florida citrus trees for more than a decade.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is in the process of allowing growers to use streptomycin and oxytetracycline as routine treatments, spraying trees several times per year, beginning with the 'first flush' of leaves this spring. Growers in the state could end up using as much as 440,000 kilograms of the drugs. Although the compounds, which are both used in human medicine, have been sprayed on other crops in the past and applied in limited amounts to citrus groves, the scale of this application has researchers and public-health advocates alarmed....

There is little publicly available science on the long-term use of these drugs in crop settings... Critics are particularly galled because there is also little convincing evidence that spraying will keep the scourge at bay.

One Florida public radio station reports that environmental groups have delivered a petition with more than 45,000 signatures to the EPA, urging them to halt the expanded use of antibiotics.

"The fear is an increase in antibiotic-resistant diseases for humans."
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Florida Citrus Trees To Be Sprayed With Thousands of Kilograms of Antiobiotics

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  • by 3seas ( 184403 ) on Saturday March 23, 2019 @06:49PM (#58322366) Homepage Journal

    They want to create Superbugs.

    • Re: (Score:1, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward

      Not really. Americans are idiots, that's what it means.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Stupid? No this about new markets. First deliver a problem. Superbugs on your food that kill you. Then sell the solution. Drugs that cost millions for one treatment. It's capitalism baby. Hurah!

      • "The long-vanished species 'Homo Sapiens' presents us with a uniquely challenging paradox. Here was a mammal that, individually, displayed some intelligence, creativity and compassion. Yet when combined in masses of millions or billions, they turned out to be the stupidest and most self-destructive species we know of. The root problem may have been that, having evolved to live in small bands of a few dozen at most, they simply never managed to devise stable and sustainable systems of social order or governm

    • by Aighearach ( 97333 ) on Saturday March 23, 2019 @07:19PM (#58322456)

      It is sad because streptomycin is used commonly for people who are allergic to penicillin.

      • by tpjunkie ( 911544 ) on Saturday March 23, 2019 @07:41PM (#58322532) Journal
        Wouldn't say commonly, there are many other options for most common infections besides streptomycin, like cephalosporins, aztreonam, or a number of non-beta lactam antibiotics. Streptomycin is used (in the US) for rare stuff like tularemia and plague (Y. pestis). Source: I am a physician
        • Wouldn't say commonly, there are many other options for most common infections besides streptomycin, like cephalosporins, aztreonam, or a number of non-beta lactam antibiotics. Streptomycin is used (in the US) for rare stuff like tularemia and plague (Y. pestis). Source: I am a physician

          Not all Doctors are Physicians, and not all physicians are infectious disease specialists... perhaps going a ways to explain the over-prescribing of antibiotics for every helicopter parent that wanted a pill for his/her flu stricken child.

          As to not being the worst pharmaceutical decision, the over prescribing of synthetic opioid painkillers should be grateful for the human predisposition to saturate the environment with the very wonder drugs that have contributed to the human species outbreak population gr

          • '"Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know".

            'Ernest Hemingway'

            Presumably because intelligent people are the rarest thing one knows.

        • I would not only repeat "commonly," I would say also that a close family member is allergic to penicillin so I already know that it is what likely will be given at a clinic. So far it has been 100%, but I do agree there are other options.

          You being a physician has absolutely nothing to do with the accuracy of a piece of information. It is no more or less true when stated with letters next to your name.

          I'm just glad we have a local clinic with good doctors. Cephalosporins are contraindicated for people with

    • This SOUNDS bad to me, uninformed on the topic as I am.

      I wonder what else can be done to stop this multi-year outbreak.

      • by djinn6 ( 1868030 ) on Saturday March 23, 2019 @07:54PM (#58322586)

        Breeding resistant varieties. There's already ongoing research for a GM variant with spinach genes.

        However, I doubt that'll be the end of it. Outbreaks like this are entirely man-made. Just like the Gros Michel banana, if you grow a huge mono-culture of anything, eventually they'll all succumb to the same disease. Having everyone grow the same resistant variety just makes it easier for the next outbreak.

        • by Luthair ( 847766 )
          This isn't entirely the same as bananas spread through vegetative reproduction so they are genetically the same plant.
          • by djinn6 ( 1868030 )

            Oranges are an infertile hybrid between mandarin and pomelo. So most oranges out there are propagated by grafting, which means they're actually the same plant. While it's possible to create new orange trees by hybridizing mandarin and pomelo, that's not commonly done.

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      • For those that do not know the reason why banana candy doesn't taste like bananas? Is because it DOES taste like bananas, it just tastes like bananas that were once the banana you got in the stores that has since nearly been wiped out by disease.

        Nope. Banana candy tastes the way it does because it's cheap. The chemical that gives bananas their primary flavor is trivially synthesized, and in fact it was one of the first artificial flavors ever developed. But it's not the only flavor in a banana, so they don't taste the same.

    • Florida man here (Score:2, Insightful)

      by Anonymous Coward

      I live in Florida. Citrus isn't even native here. This is a losing battle and we've sunk far too much money trying to save it. Let's find creative ways to use the land. Free range animal farms. Homes. Amusement parks. Sometimes you just have to admit defeat and move on.

    • They want to create Superbugs.

      You mean like when the federal government wanted to bring people in with horrible wasting diseases, a few years back? And deliberately did so?

  • Shortsighted. (Score:5, Interesting)

    by 0100010001010011 ( 652467 ) on Saturday March 23, 2019 @06:51PM (#58322370)

    You want antibiotic resistant citrus greening? This is how you get antibiotic resistant citrus greening.

    The rise of super bugs is an issue for everyone.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      This is how you get antibiotic resistant citrus greening.

      This is how you get antibiotic resistant everything. You see, bacteria are quick to steal fragments of RNA/DNA from other bacteria.
      So once you have a big population of resistant ones, all (different species) bacteria in that area have a good chance of becoming resistant. So enjoy your antibiotic resistant E. coli and pneumococcus...

  • Why so polite? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Freischutz ( 4776131 ) on Saturday March 23, 2019 @07:09PM (#58322430)
    Why so polite? I would have started that summary with something much more direct and to the point, like: The brainless muppet that senile old lecher Donald Trump put in charge of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is in the process of allowing Florida to completely ruin two common anti-biotics and create yet more antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains ...

    Even more antibiotic-resistant bacteria, just one of the wonderful things that happen when you make one of the most corrupt morons on earth your president,
    • Re: (Score:3, Informative)

      The brainless muppet that senile old lecher Donald Trump put in charge of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is in the process of allowing Florida to completely ruin two common anti-biotics and create yet more antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains ...

      From this comment, you'd almost think that spraying antibiotics on FL citrus hasn't been happening since, well, the previous Administration.

      Yeppers, this was first done during the Obama Administration (under "emergency rules", rather than on a "non-

      • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

        by Anonymous Coward

        "Field trials" were done in the previous administration. That's how we know it doesn't work [citrusrdf.org].

      • by mvdwege ( 243851 )

        Yeppers, this was first done during the Obama Administration (under "emergency rules", rather than on a "non-emergency" basis)

        Yep, this is completely the same, except where it is completely different

        For fuck's sake, do you Trumpists even read before you post blatant contradictions? Or do you assume the rest of the world is as stupid as you?

    • Seriously? Leading an article with Trump Derangement Syndrome? You know you people are a minority, right? It's not healthy to stay in echo chambers, you get the idea that everyone thinks like you do and deliberately inflammatory rhetoric is noncontroversial.
      • The one who is deranged is the one who thinks we can install someone as the head of the EPA, whose stated goal is undermining the EPA, and still have a functioning EPA.
  • As a bonus (Score:5, Funny)

    by cdsparrow ( 658739 ) on Saturday March 23, 2019 @07:15PM (#58322446)

    Drinking florida orange juice will also treat syphilis now...

  • "All the problems to be found in an orchard are caused by our concept of an orchard." Observation vs Concept http://bit.ly/1lM3PFS [bit.ly]
  • Another way (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 23, 2019 @07:45PM (#58322540)

    I think they should go after the psyllid flies which transmit the disease. Psyllid are highly host-specific and usually only feed on a single kind of plant.
    Perhaps they could do something like they did when Florida got rid of the screwworm (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochliomyia), or perhaps a genetic engineered fly like the projects to eliminate the mosquito.

  • by mnemotronic ( 586021 ) <mnemotronic@noSpaM.gmail.com> on Saturday March 23, 2019 @08:01PM (#58322626) Homepage Journal
    I wish we'd learn from past mistakes. Overuse of antibiotics can lead to the stronger strains of germs developing resistance to them.
    • by guruevi ( 827432 )

      Typically the creation of superbugs is due to poor administration of antibiotics - when you don't finish or share your dose, as often happens in poor countries, you end up not killing the problematic bacteria completely and the remaining population can reproduce without competition of the "weak" variation and thus has by selective pressure evolves to withstand antibiotics.

  • And what's to stop this from getting into the water table? End up coming out of your taps? Nothing. This is madness.
  • This is absurd. (Score:4, Insightful)

    by sgage ( 109086 ) on Saturday March 23, 2019 @08:07PM (#58322652)

    Two more common and very important antibiotics about to be rendered useless. Fucking idiot morons. How are they allowed to do this?

  • Works really good ... until it doesn't.
  • China has been dumping antibiotics all over the place. Drug resistance is a serious problem there (worse, those bacteria are spreading).
    Now, America is going to join that insanity?
    Trump is just insane, and he is pushing ppl who have absolutely NO science background into horrible places.
  • High probability of abuse. They should require a doctor to prescribe the drug for each individual (human, animal, or plant), only after physically examining that individual.

  • by gweihir ( 88907 ) on Sunday March 24, 2019 @02:40AM (#58323590)

    Not today, but the and of antibiotics is in sight. Anybody hastening it is effectively a mass-murderer. How can people be this stupid? Oh, right, climate-change deniers, flat-earthers, Trump-fans, ...

    The human race as a whole does not deserve to survive. Too dumb.

    • Your horrifying, genocidal comment reveals you went off the deep end quite some time ago and are now in a pit of evil darkness. I'm sorry your life is like this. I hope it gets better.
  • This is so stupid that it reminds me of what Florida did in the '70s to all their ornimental palm trees. When a virus was threatening all the beautiful palm trees, somebody got the bright idea to innoculate all the trees with antibiotics. The problem was (1) that antibiotics don't kill viruses, and (2) they didn't even know enough to use a new needle for each tree. They by this monumental act of stupidity, they physically transferred the virus from all infected trees to all the healthy trees. Surprise surpr

  • So... When my kids wake up crying and hurting with ear infections at 2:00am on the weekend and the pediatricians office is closed until Monday, I can't just walk down to the CVS and pickup a jar of pink-stuff. Even though that will be the correct treatment almost every time, and has a very low chance of complications; ---but I can't because of the AMA and FDA worrying about over prescribing of amoxicillin?

    Then, they turn around and let any farmer with 50 acres of chickens, pigs or now TREES just spray tho

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