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‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ detected in Trioza urticae using suction trap-based monitoring of psyllids in Germany

Psyllids are small, phloem-feeding insects. Several species are vectors of economically important pathogens, such as ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’(CLso) and phytoplasmas. We monitored the psyllid population in Quedlinburg, Germany, using a 12.2-m suction trap from May to September 2017 in o...

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Published in:Journal of plant diseases and protection (2006) 2019-02, Vol.126 (1), p.89-92
Main Authors: Sjolund, M. Jennifer, Arnsdorf, Yvonne M., Carnegie, Mairi, Fornefeld, Eva, Will, Torsten
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