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Trioza apicalis Förster - carrot psyllid
is an important pest of carrots, especially in northern Europe. The psyllid is associated with haplotype C of "Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum" and apparently transmits this bacterial disease to carrots. In autumn, the psyllid migrates to conifers, especially Norway spruce, for overwintering.
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• Deutsch: | Grüner Möhrenblattfloh |
• English: | carrot psyllid |
The literature database currently contains 23 publications for Trioza apicalis. (See box above/on left.)