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Temecula与PD的斗争
Temecula growers first positively identified Pierce's Disease in the region in 1998. The Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association immediately hired an entomologist to study the situation. By early 1999, the glassy-winged sharpshooter had been identified as the vector, and the effects of the difference between the GWSS and native sharpshooters soon become apparent. Temecula growers raised the alarm and Riverside County declared an agricultural emergency. The Temecula Winegrowers also secured the first significant public funding against PD, a combined $250,000 from Riverside County and the City of Temecula.Opponents of the Department of Food and Agriculture's fight against the glassy-winged sharpshooter claim that Temecula growers have exagger...
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