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'AHUACATL' is called 'AVOCADO' in English, German and Italian. The fruit 'AGUACATE' and the tree 'AGUACATERO' is used in Spanish North America and northern South America, the fruit 'PALTA' and the tree 'PALTO' in Chile, Ecuador and Peru, 'AVOCAT' in French and 'ABACATE' in Portuguese.


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1. PRESENTATION: Ambrosia beetles that breed in laurel wilt‐affected trees can carry Raffaelea lauricola and transmit it to healt
Carillo D., Duncan, R., Ploetz, J., Campbell, A., Ploetz, Randy C., Peña, Jorge E.
CarilloD2012. Meeting sponsored by: The Hofshi Foundation University of California, Riverside UC Center for Invasive Pest Research The Huntington Botanical Gardens The Los Angeles Arboretum Invasive Ambrosia Beetle Conference The Situation in California August 12 – 14, 2012Session 3 Biology of the Beetles Invasive Ambrosia Beetle Conference The Situation in California August 12 – 14, 2012Ambrosia beetles that breed in laurel wilt‐affected trees can carry Raffaelea lauricola and transmit
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2. Current status and control recommendations for Laurel wilt and the ambrosia beetle vectors in commercial avocado (Persea americana L.) Orchards in South Florida
Crane, Jonathan H., Carillo D., Ploetz, Randy C., Evans, E., Palmateer, Aaron J., Pybas, Don
CraneJonathan2015. VIII Congreso Mundial de la Palta 2015 | 240 Current status and control recommendations for Laurel wilt and the ambrosia beetle vectors in commercial avocado (Persea americana L. Orchards in South FloridaJ.H. Crane1, D. Carrillo1, R.C. Ploetz1, E. A. Evans1, A.J. Palmateer1, and D. Pybas21, University of Florida, IFAS, Tropical Research and Education Center, Homestead, Florida, USA2, Avocado Administrative Committee, Homestead, Florida, USAFlorida’s US$100 million avocad
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3. PRESENTATION: Proposed strategies for RAB and LW
Crane, Jonathan H., Peña, Jorge E., Ploetz, Randy C., Smith, Jason A., Palmateer, Aaron J.
CraneJonathan2011b. Proposed strategies for RAB and LW Jonathan H. Crane, Tropical Fruit Crop Specialist Jorge E. Peña, Tropical Fruit Entomologist Randy C. Ploetz, Tropical Fruit Plant Pathologist Jason A. Smith, Forest Pathologist Aaron J. Palmateer, Plant Disease DiagnosticsLocation of the LW positive trees • Three swampbay (Persea palustris) trees were sampled February 1, 2011. • Between mile marker ~20 and 21 on east side of Krome Avenue. • Samples were sent to 3 labor
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4. Proposed strategies for decreasing the threat of laurel wilt (LW) and its vector, the redbay ambrosia beetle (RAB) to commercial avocado groves in Miami-Dade County
Crane, Jonathan H., Peña, Jorge E., Ploetz, Randy C., Smith, Jason A., Palmateer, Aaron J.
CraneJonathan2011c. 1 Proposed strategies for decreasing the threat of laurel wilt (LW) and its vector, the redbay ambrosia beetle (RAB) to commercial avocado groves in Miami-Dade County Purpose To reduce the RAB population in commercial avocado groves and suppress the spread of LW. Tactics for suppressing RAB and the spread of LW Scouting groves Scouting to detect RAB-LW on public and private properties is a key component to (a) alerting the avocado industry that RAB-LW is present or nearb
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5. Cost-benefit analysis of area-wide management of Laurel wilt disease in Florida commercial avocado production area
Evans, E., Crane, Jonathan H., Ploetz, Randy C., Ballen, F.H.
EvansEdward2015. VIII Congreso Mundial de la Palta 2015 | 467 Cost-benefit analysis of area-wide management of Laurel wilt disease in Florida commercial avocado production areaE. A. Evans1, J. H. Crane1, R. C. Ploetz1, F. H. Ballen1 1. University of Florida, IFAS, Tropical Research and Education Center, Homestead, FL, USA.Laurel wilt (LW) caused by Raffaelea lauricola, is an invasive, lethal disease of members of the Lauraceae plant family in the southeastern United States. Since 2003, i
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6. PRESENTATION: Systematics of Fusaria Associated With Ambrosia Beetles
O'Donnell, Kerry, Freeman, Stanley, Mendel, Zvi, Sharon, Michal, Geiser, Dave, Kasson, Matt, Rooney, Alejandro P., Cossé, Allard, Aoki, Takayuki, Ploetz, Randy C.
ODonnellKerry2012. Meeting sponsored by: The Hofshi Foundation University of California, Riverside UC Center for Invasive Pest Research The Huntington Botanical Gardens The Los Angeles Arboretum Invasive Ambrosia Beetle Conference The Situation in California August 12 – 14, 2012Session 2 Systematics Invasive Ambrosia Beetle Conference The Situation in California August 12 – 14, 2012Systematics of Fusaria Associated With Ambrosia Beetles Kerry O’Donnell NCAUR-ARS-USDA Peoria, IL in
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7. PRESENTATION: Laurel Wilt: A Global Threat to Avocado Production
Ploetz, Randy C.
PloetzRandy2009b. 4th Australian and New Zealand Avocado Grower’s Conference, Cairns, 21-24 July 2009 LAUREL WILT: A GLOBAL THREAT TO AVOCADO PRODUCTION Randy Ploetz University of Florida Homestead, FL USA kelly12@ufl.edu http:trec.ifas.ufl.edu/personnel_faculty_randy_ploetz.shtm lChronology An exotic ambrosia beetle, Xyleborus glabratus, detected in Port Wentworth, 2002. Shortly thereafter, dying red bay (Persea borbonia) trees noted in surrounding area; they are affected by a new disease, laur
https://www.avocadosource.com/journals/ausnz/ausnz_2009/ploetzrandy2009b.pdf
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8. PRESENTATION: Status, Impact and Management of the Major Diseases of Avocado
Ploetz, Randy C.
PloetzRandy2009. STATUS, IMPACT AND MANAGEMENT OF THE MAJOR DISEASES OF AVOCADO Randy Ploetz University of Florida Homestead, FL USA kelly12@ufl.edu http:trec.ifas.ufl.edu/personnel_faculty_randy_ploetz.shtml 4th Australian and New Zealand Avocado Grower’s Conference, Cairns, 21-24 July 2009Disease tetrahedron Zadoks and Schein, 1979. Disease Overview •Important avocado diseases •Impacts •Geographic distributions •Symptoms, causes and behaviour (epidemiology) •Management •New and em
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9. PRESENTATION: Uncommon but significant phytopathogenicity is exhibited by some ambrosia beetle symbionts
Ploetz, Randy C.
PloetzRandy2012. Meeting sponsored by: The Hofshi Foundation University of California, Riverside UC Center for Invasive Pest Research The Huntington Botanical Gardens The Los Angeles Arboretum Invasive Ambrosia Beetle Conference The Situation in California August 12 – 14, 2012Session 4 Biology of the Fungal Symbiont Invasive Ambrosia Beetle Conference The Situation in California August 12 – 14, 2012Uncommon but significant phytopathogenicity is exhibited by some ambrosia b
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10. PRESENTATION: Where do we go from here? Interdiction, management and prediction
Ploetz, Randy C.
PloetzRandy2012b. Meeting sponsored by: The Hofshi Foundation University of California, Riverside UC Center for Invasive Pest Research The Huntington Botanical Gardens The Los Angeles Arboretum Invasive Ambrosia Beetle Conference The Situation in California August 12 – 14, 2012Session 4 Biology of the Fungal Symbiont Invasive Ambrosia Beetle Conference The Situation in California August 12 – 14, 2012Where do we go from here? Interdiction, management and prediction What can
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