Recomendaciones para el Control y Mitigación de la Marchitez del Laurel y sus Vectores, los Escarabajos Ambrosia, en Arboledas Comerciales de Aguacate en Florida
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Keywords

escarabajo ambrosia
aguacate
Raffaelea lauricola

How to Cite

Crane, Jonathan H., Daniel Carillo, Edward A. Evans, Romina Gazis, Bruce Schaffer, Fredy Ballen, Jeff Wasielewski, and Rubén Regalado. 2020. “Recomendaciones Para El Control Y Mitigación De La Marchitez Del Laurel Y Sus Vectores, Los Escarabajos Ambrosia, En Arboledas Comerciales De Aguacate En Florida: HS1360s HS1379, 9 2020”. EDIS 2020 (5). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1379-2020.

Abstract

This is the Spanish translation of Recommendations for Control and Mitigation of Laurel Wilt and Ambrosia Beetle Vectors in Commercial Avocado Groves in Florida (HS1360). Laurel wilt and the ambrosia beetle vectors that transmit this lethal disease have and will continue to affect avocado production in Florida. At least 50% of the commercial producers are Hispanic Americans and some are more comfortable with publications in Spanish. The translator and reviewer are both previous employees of UF/IFAS.  

English Version:

Crane, Jonathan, Daniel Carrillo, Edward Evans, Romina Gazis, Bruce Schaffer, Fredy Ballen Orozco, and Jeff Wasielewski. 2020. “Recommendations for Control and Mitigation of Laurel Wilt and Ambrosia Beetle Vectors in Commercial Avocado Groves in Florida”. EDIS 2020 (2). https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1360-2020.

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