Psyllid ecology and biodiversity in the pacific Northwest
Potato in the fourth-most-valuable commodity in Washington State. The emergence of Zebra chip disease (“ZC”) has triggered economic losses in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (“PNW”) With a ca. 7% increment in the total cost of potato production, endangering the economic Viability of the region. The vect...
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ir-:41000-25342018-03-14T21:04:37Z Psyllid ecology and biodiversity in the pacific Northwest Castillo C., Carmen PAPA SOLANUM TUBEROSUM PSÍLIDO ECOLOGÍA BIODIVERSIDAD Ph.D. Thesis Potato in the fourth-most-valuable commodity in Washington State. The emergence of Zebra chip disease (“ZC”) has triggered economic losses in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (“PNW”) With a ca. 7% increment in the total cost of potato production, endangering the economic Viability of the region. The vector of the ZC pathogen, Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum (“Lso”) is the potato psyllid (“PP”), bactericera cockerellli (Sulc) (Hemiptera: Triozidae). The Overall aim of the research was to study the PP ecology on a non-crop host, bittersweet Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara L.) (“BN”), and determine presence of Lso. Chapter 1 is a Introduction of the importance of ZC. Chapter 2 presents the population dynamics of PPs living BN in Eastern. 2016-04-01T14:26:59Z 2016-04-01T14:26:59Z 2016-05 Tesis *EC-INIAP-BEESC-MGC. (T/C352p) http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/2534 en 147 p. application/pdf E. E. Santa Catalina Washington: Washington State University, Department of Entomology, 2016 |
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Potato in the fourth-most-valuable commodity in Washington State. The emergence of
Zebra chip disease (“ZC”) has triggered economic losses in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (“PNW”) With a ca. 7% increment in the total cost of potato production, endangering the economic Viability of the region. The vector of the ZC pathogen, Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum (“Lso”) is the potato psyllid (“PP”), bactericera cockerellli (Sulc) (Hemiptera: Triozidae). The Overall aim of the research was to study the PP ecology on a non-crop host, bittersweet Nightshade (Solanum dulcamara L.) (“BN”), and determine presence of Lso. Chapter 1 is a Introduction of the importance of ZC. Chapter 2 presents the population dynamics of PPs living BN in Eastern. |
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Castillo C., Carmen |
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Castillo C., Carmen |
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Psyllid ecology and biodiversity in the pacific Northwest |
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Psyllid ecology and biodiversity in the pacific Northwest |
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Psyllid ecology and biodiversity in the pacific Northwest |
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Psyllid ecology and biodiversity in the pacific Northwest |
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Psyllid ecology and biodiversity in the pacific Northwest |
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psyllid ecology and biodiversity in the pacific northwest |
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Washington: Washington State University, Department of Entomology, 2016 |
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