2015
DOI: 10.1002/ps.3957
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Chemical control of the Asian citrus psyllid and of huanglongbing disease in citrus

Abstract: By 2014, huanglongbing (HLB), the most destructive disease of citrus, and its insect vector, the Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), Diaphorina citri (Kuwayama), became established in all major citrus-growing regions of the world, including the United States, with the exception of California. At present, application of insecticides is the most widely followed option for reducing ACP populations, while application of antibiotics for suppressing HLB disease/symptoms is being practiced in some citrus-growing regions. App… Show more

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“…(more) (Boina & Bloomquist, 2015;Cocuzza et al, 2017): appropriate use of insecticides (i.e., neonicotinoids) at appropriate flushing periods (implemented against T. erytreae, in South Africa and against D. citri in Florida; Alvarez et al, 2016). It is unheard of, it has not been achieved in any other place."…”
Section: Elcomercio-es [En] [Fr] [De] 01nov2017mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(more) (Boina & Bloomquist, 2015;Cocuzza et al, 2017): appropriate use of insecticides (i.e., neonicotinoids) at appropriate flushing periods (implemented against T. erytreae, in South Africa and against D. citri in Florida; Alvarez et al, 2016). It is unheard of, it has not been achieved in any other place."…”
Section: Elcomercio-es [En] [Fr] [De] 01nov2017mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, efforts have been made in order to select management strategies to HBL on citrus production (Hall et al, 2015;Orduño-Cruz et al, 2015a, b), so that using broad spectrum insecticide has been the main citrus growers' strategy to reduce the population of these vectors (Boina and Bloomquist, 2015). Hall et al (2015) reported that using resistant plants is a promising strategy to deal with the vector and the HLB causing bacteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measures for HLB management have consisted of: (1) reduction of D. citri populations by intensive insecticide treatments Boina and Bloomquist, 2015), (2) removal of infected trees to reduce Clas inoculum (Bassanezi et al, 2013), and (3) replanting healthy citrus plants produced in insect-proof nurseries. Among these recommended measures for HLB management, the removal of symptomatic trees is the most controversial and difficult to accomplish by citrus growers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%