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Distribution, biology, ecology and control of the psyllid<i>Diaphorina citri</i>Kuwayama, a major pest of citrus: A status report for China
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BiologyBotanyOnly Known VectorNatural SciencesPlant-insect InteractionEntomologyInsect ConservationStatus ReportPlant PathologyPest ManagementPest ControlTropical Insect ScienceMicrobiologyPublic HealthMajor PestIndigenous Citrus GermplasmPlant-pathogen InteractionPlant Health
Abstract The Asiatic citrus psyllid Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) is a major pest of citrus in China. Its status derives, not from the damage it causes, but from its role as the only known vector in China of huanglongbing, a phloem-limited bacterial disease of international importance. The disease can devastate orchards within a few years of planting. It also poses a major threat to endangered indigenous citrus germplasm in Asia and Australasia. The distribution, biology, ecology and control of the psyllid in China are reviewed in these contexts. Constraints and challenges related to control of the vector in China are discussed.
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