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Agriculture / Huanglongbing / Biology / Ceratitis capitata / Jumping plant louse / California Department of Food and Agriculture / Citrus / Botany / Light brown apple moth controversy / Agricultural pest insects / Psylloidea / Tree diseases
Date: 2012-11-29 00:26:20
Agriculture
Huanglongbing
Biology
Ceratitis capitata
Jumping plant louse
California Department of Food and Agriculture
Citrus
Botany
Light brown apple moth controversy
Agricultural pest insects
Psylloidea
Tree diseases

PRESENTATION TO FOREST/PEST CONFERENCE        My exposure to invasive pests started when I was working in a produce 

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