- Psyllidae, the
jumping plant lice or
psyllids, are a
family of
small plant-feeding
insects that tend to be very host-specific, i.e. each plant-louse species...
- The
disease is
transmitted by the
Asian citrus psyllid,
Diaphorina citri, and the
African citrus psyllid,
Trioza erytreae. It has no
known cure. It is...
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Diaphorina citri, the
Asian citrus psyllid, is a sap-sucking,
hemipteran bug now in the
taxonomic family Liviidae. It is one of two
confirmed vectors...
- 49% over 2008. The
disease is
spread primarily by
psyllid plant lice such as the
Asian citrus psyllid (Diaphorina
citri Kuwayama), an
efficient vector...
- primers.
Members of the
genus are
plant pathogens mostly transmitted by
psyllids. The
genus was
originally spelled Liberobacter. Most importantly, Liberibacter...
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Psyllid yellows is a
disease of
potatoes infested by the potato/tomato
psyllid,
Bactericera ****erelli. The
symptoms are a
marked yellowing of the leaves...
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Trioza erytreae, the
African citrus psyllid, is a sap-sucking insect, a
hemipteran bug in the
family Triozidae. It is an
important pest of citrus, being...
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Bactericera ****erelli, also
known as the
potato psyllid, is a
species of
psyllid native to
southern North America. Its
range extends from
Central America...
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Trioza adventicia,
commonly known as the
syzygium leaf
psyllid,
lillypilly psyllid, or
eugenia psyllid, is a sap-sucking
hemipteran bug in the
family Triozidae...
-
citrus psyllid. The
psyllid was
previously introduced into
Florida in 1998.
Prior to 1998
citrus greening was
unknown in the state, thus the
psyllids spread...