With many new plantings being done every day in Florida, Phytophthora is becoming a growing as it contributes to losses of 3% to 6% every year, which is the equivalent of $20 million annually. A recommendation that Megan Dewdney, UF/IFAS assistant professor of plant pathology, gives is to make sure that the plant graft union is 6 to 9 inches above the soil during planting. The UF/IFAS 2022-2023 Florida Citrus Production Guide is a good resource for Phytophthora management.