Potato psyllid populations growing dramatically in Columbia Basin

 Potato Psyllid

Potato Psyllid

August 28, 2012
Researchers say populations of potato psyllids - vectors of a new crop disease to the region called zebra chip - are growing dramatically in the Columbia Basin.
"The psyllid is showing up in a lot of places in the Columbia Basin, and in some traps in very high numbers,"said Andy Jensen, an entomologist who coordinates research for the Oregon, Washington and Idaho potato commissions.
Despite the increasing psyllid pressure during the past couple of weeks, Phil Hamm, an Oregon State University plant pathologist, believes the disease shouldn't cause major problems for growers who stick with insecticide programs.
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