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Threat to Texas rice and beyond - rice delphacids with Lina Bernaola

Threat to Texas rice and beyond - rice delphacids with Lina Bernaola

Update: 2025-10-20
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In this episode, Sarah Marsh Janish talks with Dr. Lina Bernaola, an assistant professor in the Texas A&M AgriLife Research Department of Entomology, to give a rundown on rice delphacid, a pest that is ravaging the Southern Rice Belt and is a vector of Rice Hoja Blanca. While it is not present in CA yet, it's important to be aware of potential threats to the US Rice industry

Rice Delphacid Resources

Rice Delphacid Fact Sheet

USA Rice podcast episode about Rice Delphacid

Texas A&M AgriLife tackles rice delphacid devastation

AgriLife Research leads rice delphacid and hoja blanca virus studies


Other Resources

UC Rice Blog

UC Agronomy - Rice

Rice Briefs (Colusa/Yolo)

Rice Notes (Yuba-Sutter)

Rice Leaf (Butte/Glenn)

Rice in the Delta

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Threat to Texas rice and beyond - rice delphacids with Lina Bernaola

Threat to Texas rice and beyond - rice delphacids with Lina Bernaola

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