[Image: Adult Insect]
Citrus greening is a serious disease affecting citrus varieties and some ornamentals. The Asian citrus psyllid, an insect responsible for spreading the disease, has been found in Louisiana.
The Asian citrus psyllid transmits the bacterium that can infect most citrus varieties. It (the insect) was detected in South Louisiana in June 2008. This disease (citrus greening) has wreaked havoc with revenue derived from commercial citrus produiction on the African and Asian continents. So this insect could seriously impact the citrus industry in Louisiana.
The LSU AgCenter, Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service are coordinating a united effort to educate Louisiana homeowners and commercial citrus producers regarding the Asian citrus psyllid.
If you are growing citrus varieties for personal use or commercially, please call our office for "ALERT" literature. The links below provide greater detail regarding identifying symptoms, the insect itself and how to report your findings.
If you have questions, please call the Ascension Parish office of the LSU AgCenter/LCES at (225) 621-5799 or visit our office at 9039 St. Landry Road, Gonzales (YMCA Building at LaMar Dixon Expo Center).
LSU Agricultural Center
Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry
USDA and APHIS