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Niba: Imagine saying goodbye to the entire citrus section of the grocery store. Oranges, lemons, yuzu and many other citrus trees are in danger. Huanglongbing is a devastating bacterial disease thatamp;#39;s decimating citrus crops across the US. But there is hope. Scientists, citrus growers, government officials, and backyard enthusiast are all trying to come together to find solutions to stop its spread and fast. And one group is closing in on that answer by using good bacteria to fight the bad. This is Hungry Planet. Letamp;#39;s dig in. Picture a world without citrus. That means orange juice is gone, and thatamp;#39;s only the start. No more tangy lime juice in your guacamole. No more use of cocktails or lemon curd spread across a scone. No more kumquats, or grapefruits, or pummelos. Huanglongbing or HLB could make this a reality. Itamp;#39;s a bacterial disease spread from tree to tree by a tiny insect called Asian Citrus Psyllid. After HLB infects a tree, the tree develops bl