Sampling Palms for Lethal Yellowing and Texas Phoenix Palm Decline Phytoplasmas
A row of palm trees in front of a body of water.
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Palm Diseases
lethal yellowing
palm decline

Cómo citar

Bahder, Brian, y Ericka Helmick. 2018. «Sampling Palms for Lethal Yellowing and Texas Phoenix Palm Decline Phytoplasmas: ENY-990/IN1197». EDIS 2018 (1):4. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-in1197-2018.

Resumen

In Florida, palms are an economically important group of trees in the nursery and landscaping industries. Phytoplasma diseases of palms are a major concern because they infect a wide variety of these valuable ornamental palms, and they are lethal. Once symptoms appear, trees begin to decline, frequently rapidly, and can die in as few as 3 to 5 months. This 4-page fact sheet written by Brian W. Bahder and Ericka E. Helmick and published by the UF/IFAS Department of Entomology and Nematology describes how to sample palms for disease and how to submit samples to the Vector Entomology Lab. Includes a table listing equipment and supplies and protocol for sampling palm trunk tissue.
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/in1197

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-in1197-2018
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