Publication provides LBAM specifics. UC IPM produced a publication about light brown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana), a new exotic pest now under quarantine regulation in
For more: UC IPM, (530) 752-8350; www.ipm.ucdavis.edu.
High thrips populations in
For more:
Mum growers, watch for leaf miner. Growers of garden mums should be on the lookout for the leaf miner Liriomyza trifolii.
For more: Leanne Pundt,
Stopping plant virus could impact HIV prevention. A study by
Cauliflower mosaic virus, which attacks a plant group that includes cauliflower, broccoli and cabbage, and HIV, which causes AIDS, use the same process to multiply in their victims’ cells and spread disease.
Botany professor Zhixiang Chen and his colleagues have found that cauliflower mosaic virus relies on the same protein complex to multiply in plants. He said the proteins in the host plants might be particularly important for these types of viruses, such as HIV, because if they are blocked, then the viruses can’t replicate.
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For more: Zhixiang Chen, (765) 494-4657; http://news.uns.purdue.edu.
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