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Survey of endosymbionts in the Diaphorina citri metagenome and assembly of a Wolbachia wDi draft genome. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2012
Diaphorina citri (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), the Asian citrus psyllid, is the insect vector of Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus, the causal agent of citrus greening disease. Sequencing of the D.
Surya Saha   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Enfermedad HLB (Huanglongbing) y su vector (Diaphorina citri) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Fil: Tapia, Silvia Norma. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA).
Aguirre, Maximo Raul Alcides   +5 more
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Developing epidemiological preparedness for a plant disease invasion: Modelling citrus huánglóngbìng in the European Union

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 7, Issue 5, Page 1403-1423, September 2025.
Huánglóngbìng (HLB) is a bacterial disease of citrus that has significantly impacted Brazil and the United States, although citrus production in the Mediterranean Basin remains unaffected. By developing a mathematical model of spread in Spain, we tested surveillance and control strategies before any future HLB entry in the EU.
John Ellis   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Novel isolate of Cladosporium subuliforme and its potential to control Asian citrus psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae)

open access: yesEgyptian Journal of Biological Pest Control, 2023
Background Citrus fruits are economically and nutritionally important but have been severely affected by Huanglongbing disease (HLB), its natural spread is mainly by the Asian Citrus Psyllid, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Liviidae). Chemicals are
Ning Wang   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Host specificity and host stage preference of Psyllaephagus species (Hymenoptera: Encyrtidae) towards invasive eucalypt psyllids (Hemiptera: Aphalaridae)

open access: yesAgricultural and Forest Entomology, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 463-475, August 2025.
Abstract Invasive eucalypt psyllids pose a threat to the long‐term production of eucalypts worldwide. In order to reduce their economic impact, classical biological control using Psyllaephagus species has been used successfully. The objectives of this study were to determine the host specificity and host stage preference of Psyllaephagus blastopsyllae,
Privilege T. Makunde   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Diaphorina citri Kuwayama 1908

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Diaphorina citri Kuwayama, 1908Distribution in Myanmar. Kachin State, Kayin State, Kayal [sic], Sagaing Region, Shan State (south) (Garnier & Bové 2000; Morris & Waterhouse 2001; Hall et al. 2013; Bragard et al. 2021).Host plant. Citrus sp. (Rutaceae) (Morris & Waterhouse 2001; Ouvrard 2023).Comments. The species is a serious pest of
Cho, Geonho, Lee, Seunghwan
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Primer Registro de Tamarixia radiata (Waterston, 1922) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) en Colombia Record of Tamarixia radiata (Waterston, 1922) (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) in Colombia

open access: yesRevista Facultad Nacional de Agronomía Medellín, 2011
Tamarixia radiata es un ectoparasitoide idiobionte de Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae); la especie fue descrita a partir de material recogido en la India.
Everth Emilio Ebratt Ravelo   +5 more
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Current stewardship practices in invasion biology limit the value and secondary use of genomic data

open access: yesMolecular Ecology Resources, Volume 25, Issue 5, July 2025.
Abstract Invasive species threaten native biota, putting fragile ecosystems at risk and having a large‐scale impact on primary industries. Growing trade networks and the popularity of personal travel make incursions a more frequent risk, one only compounded by global climate change.
Amy L. Vaughan   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Report of Allobaccha sapphirina (Dip.: Syrphidae) from Iran [PDF]

open access: yesنامه انجمن حشره‌شناسی ایران, 2007
Allobaccha sapphirina (Wiedemann) is newly reported from Iran. It was collected during a 2002-2003 survey on natural enemies of Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Homoptera: Psyllidae) in Sarbaz, Sistan-Baluchestan province.
B. Moetamedi Nia, N. Wyatt
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Beyond defense: microbial modifications of plant specialized metabolites alter and expand their ecological functions

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 247, Issue 2, Page 518-526, July 2025.
Summary Plant specialized metabolites (PSMs) are compounds that are not involved in primary metabolism but instead confer other roles for the plant host, often related to ecological interactions. In the field of plant–microbe interactions, many PSMs have traditionally been considered for their roles in shaping interactions with pathogens.
Kerstin Unger, Matthew T. Agler
wiley   +1 more source

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