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2010 SPDN-GPDN joint meeting
On October 18-20, approximately 30 diagnosticians (both plant pathologists and entomologist) descended on College Station from southern and midwestern US states for the joint Southern Plant Diagnostic Network – Great Plain Diagnostic Network joint meeting. Workshops on Candidatus Liberibacter and its vector that were offered at this meeting in addition to a 1/2 day tour. General meeting sessions were conducted on Wednesday at Rudder Tower discussed existing program within the various regions as well as possibilities for future collaborations between the two regions and with the research community… Read More →
SPDN-GPDN joint meeting
On the 19th and 20th of October, diagnostician from the Great Plains Diagnostic Network and the Southern Plant Diagnostic Network is meeting at College Station, Texas. This is an annual meeting where regional network meet to discuss the past year and new things that may be in the works with respect to plant health. This year, these two regions decided to meet together. It is of interest to note that Texas is unique in that there are TWO diagnostic labs: one in College Station(SPDN) and another in Armarillo(GPDN)…. Read More →
Citrus Greening (Huanglongbing) Disease
Citrus Greening aka Huanglongbing is a devastating disease of citrus plant that is cause by the bacterium Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus. This bacterium is vectored by the insect, Asian Citrus Psyllid. In 2005, this disease was first found in the US in Florida. It has made an impact on the citrus industry in that state. In 2008, an infected plant as well as infected psyllids were found in Louisiana. Since then, this disease has been discovered in Georgia and South Carolina. This disease pathogen has NOT been found in… Read More →