Citrus psyllid knocking on California's door
Citrus psyllid knocking on California's door
The California citrus industry, in cooperation with the California Department of Food & Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, SAGARPA (the Mexican ministry of agriculture) and other agencies, has gone into a full- court-press defensive posture in an effort to delay the entrance into California of a tiny insect pest called the Asian citrus psyllid after the pest was found June 26 in citrus trees in Tijuana, Mexico, just four blocks from the U.S.-Mexico border. Asian citrus psyllid can transmit a devastating citrus disease commonly called "citrus greening" that has already caused