Potato Psyllid Vector of Zebra Chip Disease in the Pacific Northwest: Biology, Ecology, and Management
Zebra chip is a destructive disease of potatoes first recorded in the Pacific Northwest in 2011. The region’s experts provide information on the bacterium, vector biology, damage from both vector and …
Published: May 2017
Revised: April 2017
Reviewed: January 2023
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