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Sonoma Sharpshooter/Leafhopper ID Workshop - April 11th @ 9:30 am

 

             

   UCCE Sonoma Sharpshooter and Leafhopper ID Workshop

Please join Chris Chen, Viticulture Advisor, and Cindy Kron, IPM Advisor, for

the UCCE Sonoma Sharpshooter and Leafhopper ID Workshop.

Free to attend, coffee and snacks provided

Pre-registration required by April 8th, 2025

1.0 hour Other DPR CEUs Pending.

 

 

Who:             Viticulturists, vineyard managers, license holders, grower relations, 

                      field scouts, field workers, interns, and anyone in the winegrape

                      industry interested in learning how to ID sharshooter and

                      leafhopper species commonly found in the vineyard.

 

Why:              Quite a few sharpshooters vector Xylella fastidiosa that causes

                      Pierce’s disease in grapevines. In addition, three species of leafhoppers can cause

                      direct damage to grapevines. Other species of sharpshooters and leafhoppers are

                      present in vineyards that do not vector this pathogen nor feed on grapevines but

                      can be found in yellow sticky traps or by sweep net sampling. It is important to

                      become familiar with how to ID sharpshooters and leafhoppers of importance in

                      sticky traps and in sweep net samples to know when to implement important IPM

                      control measures.

 

When:            Six time slots: April 10th: 8 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am and

                                              April 11th: 8 am, 9:30 am, 11:00 am

 

Where:          133 Aviation Blvd. Suite 109, Santa Rosa, CA 95403

 

What:            Hands-on Sharpshooter and Leafhopper identification workshop covering how to

                      identify important species using eye loupes and/or magnification visors

                      

 

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