The lethal laurel wilt epidemic affecting avocado trees in Florida is caused by a fungal pathogen-ambrosia beetle complex (LW-AB).The death of over 120,000 commercial avocado trees in Florida may be attributed to LW-AB.Recommendations for control and mitigation of this epidemic are needed to guide commercial producers in their decision-making process.This new 8-page publication of the UF/IFAS Horticultural 310.32.42.50.01.001 Sciences Department outlines the LW-AB epidemic, provides information on the pathogen and ambrosia beetle vectors, provides a brief outline of current keychron m4 research findings, and offers recommendations for the control and mitigation of LW-AB.
Written by Jonathan H.Crane, Daniel Carrillo, Edward A.Evans, Romina Gazis, Bruce Schaffer, Fredy Ballen, and Jeff Wasielewski.Correction as of 3/30/2020: Under "Prophylactic Fungicide Injections," this document previously said that when using Tilt, growers needed to have in their possession a Section 18 special local needs label (SLN).
This has been corrected to read that they need a Section 18 Emergency Exemption label.