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Integrated control of scales on highbush blueberry in open field and protected crops
The increased cultivation of highbush blueberry in Poland has been paralleled with enhanced damage to this crop by different pests and diseases, including soft scales.
Małgorzata Tartanus +3 more
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Spotted wing drosophila: distribution of populations over time in wild and crop hosts [PDF]
Spotted wing drosophila (SWD) was first confirmed in NY at some eastern Long Island farms in 2011. Fruit flies typically attack rotting fruits; SWD, however, feeds in intact fruits.
Loeb, Greg +2 more
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Invasive species are a major cause of ecological damage and commercial losses. A current problem spreading in North America and Europe is the vinegar fly Drosophila suzukii.
Engelke, Ulrich +6 more
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Abstract Pseudomonas syringae complex (Psc) causes bacterial blight and canker on blueberry and other fruit crops. Reliable and cost‐effective pathogen detection is essential for managing crop diseases. The Oxford Nanopore MinION has emerged as a powerful tool in plant disease diagnostics and genetic characterizations of plant pathogens due to ...
Rishi R. Burlakoti +5 more
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Controlled-Release Dispenser and Dry Trap Developments for Drosophila suzukii Detection
The spotted wing drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, is an exotic vinegar fly originating from South-East Asia and has invaded many American and European countries.
Nicholas R. Larson +5 more
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Portsmouth Vernal Pool Inventory [PDF]
West Environmental, Inc. (WEI) conducted a city-wide Vernal Pool Inventory to locate, document and map vernal pools in Portsmouth. This effort was coordinated with the Portsmouth Planning Department and Conservation Commission to help the City of ...
West Environmental Inc.
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Spotted wing drosophila, Drosophila suzukii Matsumura, a native of eastern and southeastern Asia, is a pest of small and stone fruits. First detected in California in 2008, the insect is now found across the Pacific Coast states.
D. Walsh +8 more
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Insecticidal Activity of Photorhabdus luminescens against Drosophila suzukii
Drosophila suzukii causes considerable economic damage to small and thin-skinned fruits including cherry, blueberry, raspberry, grape and strawberry. Since it attacks fruits at the ripening stage, the use of chemical pesticides is limited due to the high
Rady Shawer +4 more
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Evaluation of Strawberry Sap Beetle (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae) Use of Habitats Surrounding Strawberry Plantings as Food Resources and Overwintering Sites [PDF]
The matrix of strawberry and alternate host crops, wooded areas, and uncultivated sections that comprises a farm landscape provides not only food resources but also habitat in both a spatial and temporal context. Reports of the strawberry sap beetle as a
Demchak, Kathleen +3 more
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Drosophila suzukii (Matsumura, 1931) is an invasive pest from South East Asia that was detected for the first time in Southern Europe in 2008. This species can damage a wide range of soft-skinned fruits crops affecting ripening fruits and causing ...
Sergio Pérez-Guerrero, José M. Molina
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