Scientists are testing a parasitic wasp as a tool against the plant disease called citrus greening. Citrus greening is one of the biggest threats to the U.S. agricultural industry. In Florida, citrus growers say many as 80% of their trees are infected with citrus greening, which is caused by a tiny insect called the Asian citrus psyllid. Growers in other citrus-producing states, like Arizona, are trying to head off the destruction.

Amanda Solliday of KAWC joined researchers as they collect data on a wasp they hope will help slow the spread of the disease.

Read Amanda Solliday’s full coverage here.

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  • Amanda Solliday, reporter for KAWC and KJZZ Arizona science and innovation desk.
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