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  • The Asian citrus psyllid is the insect vector for the bacterium that can cause huanglongbing disease. Photo credit: UC Regents
    Asian citrus psyllid study: Vigilance urged but ‘no cause for panic’

    Nov 17, 2022

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  • On a global scale, pests and pathogens are significantly reducing yields of rice (shown), wheat, maize, soybeans and potatoes.
    Pests and pathogens place global burden on major food crops

    Feb 8, 2019

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  • Joanne O'Sullivan is one of the scouts hired by UC to search for and collect Asian citrus psyllids.
    UC has boots on the ground in an unrelenting search for Asian citrus psyllid

    Jul 28, 2017

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