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Sampling for Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) in Florida citrus groves
Three techniques are currently in use to sample adult Asian citrus psyllids (ACP). This 7-page illustrated fact sheet by H. A. Arevalo, J. A. Qureshi, and P. A. Stansly discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each and makes recommendations for routine monitoring of ACP for management purposes. Includes references.
H. Alejandro Arevalo+2 more
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Abstract Cameras are increasingly used by ecologists to study species distribution and interactions. They are mainly used to study large animals such as mammals but can also be used to record small invertebrates, including insects. Camera traps, capturing images within a specified field of view, can be used for biomonitoring and investigating insect ...
Gaëtan Seimandi‐Corda+2 more
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Predatory Mites in Citrus Under Protective Screen
Managing the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), a vector of huanglongbing (HLB), is critical for reducing disease incidence and improving tree health. Growing citrus under screened structures, referred to as citrus under protective screen (CUPS), protects ...
Emilie Demard, Jawwad Qureshi
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Los psílidos Diaphorina citri y Trioza erytreae como vectores de la enfermedad de cítricos Huanglongbing (HLB): reciente detección de T. erytreae en la Península Ibérica. [PDF]
El psílido africano de los cítricos Trioza erytreae (Del Guercio) (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) ha sido detectado recientemente (otoño 2014) en el noroeste de la Península Ibérica. Trioza erytreae junto a Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae) son
Monzó, César+2 more
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Biological Control of the Asian Citrus Psyllid
Managing the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) is critical because of its role in spreading huanglongbing (HLB). Biological control is one method for ACP control. It is essential for developing integrated and sustainable pest management strategies.
Jawwad Qureshi
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Controlling ACP and Other Pests as Critical as Ever
More than a decade has passed since 2006, when huanglongbing (HLB) or citrus greening disease was identified in Florida. By then, the disease had already spread widely and went unrecognized due to high psyllid populations and a disease incubation period
Jawwad Qureshi, Philip A. Stansly
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Huanglongbing (HLB; citrus greening) and Nutrient Deficiency Identification
Huanglongbing (HLB) is a bacterial disease that is spread by an insect, the Asian citrus psyllid. This 2-page fact sheet explains how to tell the difference between HLB symptoms and symptoms from nutrient deficiencies. Written by T.
Tripti Vashisth+2 more
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IPCs for HLB Prevention in Young Trees
Controlling the Asian citrus psyllid vector of huanglongbing (HLB) is critical especially in young trees. Reducing HLB incidence is essential for tree survival and productivity under current endemic conditions.
Fernando Alferez+5 more
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Tools for Integrated Management of Citrus Psyllids and Leafminers
Pest management has always been important for citrus production in Florida. It has become even more critical following invasion of the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) and citrus leafminer (CLM), due to their association with huanglongbing (HLB or citrus ...
Jawwad Qureshi+2 more
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Huanglongbing (HLB; Citrus Greening) and Nutrient Deficiency Identification
Huanglongbing (HLB) is a bacterial disease that is spread by an insect, the Asian citrus psyllid. This 2-page fact sheet is a minor revision that explains how to tell the difference between HLB symptoms and symptoms from nutrient deficiencies.
Tripti Vashisth+2 more
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