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Colorado State University

Colorado State University is one of our nation's leading research universities with world-class research in infectious disease, atmospheric science, clean energy technologies, and environmental science. It was founded in 1870 as the Colorado Agricultural College, six years before the Colorado Territory became a state.

Colorado State University, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, is situated on nearly 5,000 acres of land, including the main campus, a foothills campus, an agricultural campus, and a mountain campus (Pingree Park). Colorado State also has 4,600 acres for research centers, Cooperative Extension offices, and Colorado State Forest Service stations.


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1490010 zebra chip Candidatus Liberibacter spp. An emerging disease condition of potato. Devastating in northern Mexico and the southwestern US. The disease is known as "zebra chip" or "papa rayada". It is either produced by a phytoplasma or by the effects of the toxicogenic saliva of the potato/tomato psyllid (Bactericerca cockerelli). Taken near Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico on July 5, 2004
1490011 zebra chip Candidatus Liberibacter spp. An emerging disease condition of potato. Devastating in northern Mexico and the southwestern US. The disease is known as "zebra chip" or "papa rayada". It is either produced by a phytoplasma or by the effects of the toxicogenic saliva of the potato/tomato psyllid (Bactericerca cockerelli). Taken near Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico on July 5, 2004
1490012 zebra chip Candidatus Liberibacter spp. An emerging disease condition of potato. Devastating in northern Mexico and the southwestern US. The disease is known as "zebra chip" or "papa rayada". It is either produced by a phytoplasma or by the effects of the toxicogenic saliva of the potato/tomato psyllid (Bactericerca cockerelli). Taken near Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico on July 5, 2004
1490013 zebra chip Candidatus Liberibacter spp. An emerging disease condition of potato. Devastating in northern Mexico and the southwestern US. The disease is known as "zebra chip" or "papa rayada". It is either produced by a phytoplasma or by the effects of the toxicogenic saliva of the potato/tomato psyllid (Bactericerca cockerelli). Taken near Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico on July 5, 2004
1490014 zebra chip Candidatus Liberibacter spp. An emerging disease condition of potato. Devastating in northern Mexico and the southwestern US. The disease is known as "zebra chip" or "papa rayada". It is either produced by a phytoplasma or by the effects of the toxicogenic saliva of the potato/tomato psyllid (Bactericerca cockerelli). Taken near Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico on July 5, 2004

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