Serious Economic Pests of Coffee That May Accidentally be Introduced to Hawai'i

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1995-01
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Trujillo, Eduardo E.
Ferreira, Stephen
Schmitt, Donald P.
Mitchell, Wallace C.
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University of Hawaii
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The purpose of this publication is to provide information about serious diseases and pests of coffee not present in the Hawaiian Islands that can be accidentally introduced on or in coffee berries brought in for seed purposes. Particularly, we focus on those diseases and pests that could be a threat to coffee production in Hawai'i. The publication is designed to serve as a reference for growers, county agents, consultants, researchers, and quarantine personnel.
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Coffea, coffee, Hawaii, insect pests, plant diseases and disorders
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Trujillo EE, Ferreira S, Schmitt DP, Mitchell WC. 1995. Serious economic pests of coffee that may accidentally be introduced to Hawai’i. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 21 p. (Research Extension Series; RES-156).
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