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Asian Citrus Psyllid publication updated

The Asian citrus psyllid is an insect that can carry a deadly tree disease called Huanglongbing or...

Adult and nymphs of the Asian citrus psyllid. (Credit: Michael E. Rogers, University of Florida)
Adult and nymphs of the Asian citrus psyllid. (Credit: Michael E. Rogers, University of Florida)

Adult and nymphs of the Asian citrus psyllid. (Credit: Michael E. Rogers, University of Florida)

PDF of ACP Pest Notes
PDF of ACP Pest Notes

PDF of ACP Pest Notes

Posted on Monday, October 22, 2018 at 8:52 PM
Tags: Asian citrus psylld (14), Daugherty (3), disease (54), Grafton-Cardwell (13), insect (18), IPM (152), pest (210), tree (22)
Focus Area Tags: Pest Management, Yard & Garden

You can help prevent a deadly disease from destroying California's citrus

The incurable citrus tree disease huanglongbing, or HLB, has been detected in Los...

Posted on Thursday, August 3, 2017 at 8:15 AM
Tags: asian citrus pysllid (1), citrus (19), disease (54), Grafton-Cardwell (13), greening (3), HLB (27), huanglongbing (36), Kan-Rice (2), Riverside (4)

Recent Detection of Huanglongbing Disease in Riverside

[From the Summer issue of the UC IPM Retail Nursery & Garden Center News] The...

Posted on Friday, July 28, 2017 at 1:20 PM
Tags: Asian citrus psyllid (32), bacterium (1), CDFA (22), disease (54), fruit (10), Grafton-Cardwell (13), huanglongbing (36), quarantine (13), UC IPM (404)

Help Slow the Spread of Asian Citrus Psyllid in California

[From the March 2016 issue of UC IPM's Retail Nursery & Garden Center IPM News] Asian citrus...

Posted on Friday, April 29, 2016 at 1:33 PM
Tags: ACP (32), asian citrus psyllid (32), Daugherty (3), Grafton-Cardwell (13), HLB (27), huanglongbing (36), retail nursery (8), UC IPM (404), Wilen (12)

You Can Help Stop the Spread of the Asian Citrus Psyllid

From the UCANR Green Blog View a four-minute video. A tell-tale sign of spring in California is a...

Posted on Monday, March 7, 2016 at 3:43 PM

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