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Research by Dr. Bryony C. Bonning, University of Florida Article written by Bryony C. Bonning; edited by Lukasz L. Stelinski and Peggy G. Lemaux The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP) inoculates citrus trees with the CLas bacterium that causes huanglongbing (HLB).
Research by Kranthi Mandadi, Texas A&M University Article written by Kranthi Mandadi, Sonia Irigoyen, Manikandan Ramasamy, Peggy G. Lemaux, Lukasz Stelinski, Madison Sankovitz, Monique Rivera What is the technique? A consensus study by the U.S.
Thursday, May 19, 2022 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (Pacific Time) optional discussion period to 12:00-12:30 PMIn this webinar learn about: strategies for management of the hibiscus mealybug, Nipaecoccus viridis monitoring and scouting methods potential conservation and augmentation biological control targeted...
Aprende sobre las herramientas utilizadas en la batalla contra HLB Este sitio web describe herramientas, nuevas o establecidas, desarrolladas por investigadores para proteger a los ctricos del dao causado por CandidatusLiberibacter asiaticus (CLas), causante de la enfermedad conocida como Huanglongb...
Article written by Elizabeth Grafton-Cardwell, Peggy G. Lemaux, & Lukasz Stelinski. Revised October 9, 2017. Click to download PDF What is the technique? Plant pathogens can have devastating effects on plant health and can severely limit food production in agricultural crops.
May 19, 2022 11:00 AM-12:30 PM PT Watch the recording here In this webinar learn about: strategies for management of the hibiscus mealybug, Nipaecoccus viridis monitoring and scouting methods potential conservation and augmentation biological control targeted insecticide use, and possible need for s...
Carlos Andres Antolinez-Delgado, BSc in Biology, Universidad Industrial de Santander, Colombia. MSc in Microbiology from the Universidad de los Andes, Colombia and Ph.D.
The Snapshots on this page describe progress in ongoing USDA NIFA-funded research to combat HLB. Accelerating implementation of HLB-tolerant hybrids as new commercial cultivars for fresh and processed citrus Dr. Jinhe Bai, USDA-ARS, Fort Pierce, FL. Updated 2/1/2023.
Research by: USDA, Horticultural Research Lab, Ft. Pierce and New Mexico Consortium Article written by: Ed Stover, Goutam Gupta Article edited by: Lukasz Stelinski, Peggy G.
Research by USDA Agricultural Research Service in Ft. Pierce FL, Ithaca NY, Albany CA, Wapato WA, and Dawson GA; Codex DNA in La Jolla CA; AgroSource Inc. in Tequesta FL; University of Florida in Ft. Pierce FL; Cornell University in Ithaca NY; and Indian River State College in Ft.