Response Guide to ACP Detection

Mar 13, 2023

NEW HLB Detection Response Guide for Growers 

To ensure California citrus growers are well prepared in the event of a potential commercial grove detection of Huanglongbing (HLB), the Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Program (CPDPP) has developed the  Response Guide for a Confirmed HLB Positive Detection in a Commercial Grove, which details the steps taken by CDFA and actions required of the property or grove owner, as outlined in CDFA's Action Plan and Information for Citrus Growers/Grove Managers.

 

Additional ACP/HLB Resources

oInformation on the state ACP/HLB program including maps, quarantine information, and a signup option for email alerts: citrusinsider.org/

oBiology of ACP and HLB, detection maps and recommendations for monitoring, eradication and management: ucanr.edu/sites/acp/ 

oUC IPM recommendations for ACP insecticides

oWeb-based map to find out how close you are to HLB: ucanr.edu/hlbgrowerapp

oVideo on Best Practices in the Field, available in English and Spanish

oSpanish-only ACP/HLB presentation video presentation and audio-only recording

  • Research

oUC Ag Experts Talk presentations on management of various citrus pests and diseases are available for viewing here and here on YouTube.

oSummaries of the latest research to combat HLB: ucanr.edu/sites/scienceforcitrushealth/

oScience-based analyses to guide policy decisions, logistics, and operations: www.datoc.us

  • Regulatory/Quarantine

oSign up for program updates from the Citrus Pest and Disease Prevention Division at www.cdfa/signup-email-updates.

oRegulatory requirements for moving bulk citrus: Information for Citrus Growers

oSummary of regulatory requirements in the event of an HLB detection in commercial citrus: citrusinsider.org/Regulatory-Flyer

oSanta Barbara County Ag Commissioner's Office

 


By Ben Faber
Author - Advisor
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