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Integrated pest management in citrus.
2017The chapter deals with the main animal adversities of Citrus fruits and trees and suggest how to control them in an integrated defence ...
Massimino Cocuzza G. E., Rapisarda C.
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2017
The plant-parasitic nematodes that parasitise citrus in South Africa are discussed, with the citrus nematode (Tylenchulus semipenetrans) being the most important. Citrus is grown in more than 125 countries with South Africa ranking 12th in terms of production.
Mathys C. Pretorius, Hendrik F. Le Roux
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The plant-parasitic nematodes that parasitise citrus in South Africa are discussed, with the citrus nematode (Tylenchulus semipenetrans) being the most important. Citrus is grown in more than 125 countries with South Africa ranking 12th in terms of production.
Mathys C. Pretorius, Hendrik F. Le Roux
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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1989
Abstract The experiment was conducted with a completely randomized block design of 2 trees/plot, replicated 4 times. For the control of Fuller rose beetle, all treatments were applied to run-off on 9 Jun with a high-pressure truck-mounted sprayer operating at 400-450 psi.
C. W. McCoy, J. Fojtik, B. H. Lye
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Abstract The experiment was conducted with a completely randomized block design of 2 trees/plot, replicated 4 times. For the control of Fuller rose beetle, all treatments were applied to run-off on 9 Jun with a high-pressure truck-mounted sprayer operating at 400-450 psi.
C. W. McCoy, J. Fojtik, B. H. Lye
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Pest Management in Citrus Orchards
Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1974The history of citrus culture indicates that citrus has many serious or potentially serious pests in each of the citrus growing areas of the United States. Some of those that were most injurious are no longer considered of importance by growers because populations have been reduced to below economic injury levels by introduced biological enemies ...
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Pests attacking Citrus in Jamaica
Bulletin of Entomological Research, 1936Oranges, and to a lesser extent grapefruit, have been exported from Jamaica for many years but to an extent considerably under the potentialities of production of the country. In order that the Colony may derive full benefit from natural conditions definitely propitious to the growth of these crops, as well as from the possibilities afforded by an ...
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Citrus Integrated Pest Management in Italy
2010Main insect pests of citrus in Italy are presented, with details on their biology and main natural enemies. They are the California red scale, Aonidiella aurantii, the Oleander scale, Aspidiotus nerii, the Citrus mealybug, Planococcus citri, the Citrus leafminer, Phyllocnistis citrella and the Mediterranean fruit fly, Ceratitis capitata.
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Residual Control of Citrus Pests, 1988
Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1989Abstract The experiment was conducted with a completely randomized block design of 2 trees/plot replicated 4 times. For the control of Fuller rose beetle, all treatments were applied to run-offon 9 Jun with a high-pressure truck-mounted sprayer operating at 400-450 psi. Treatments for the control of citrus root weevil were applied to run-
C. W. McCoy, J. Fojtik, B. H. Lye
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Citrus pests classification using an ensemble of deep learning models
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2021Morteza Khanramaki +2 more
exaly
Naming entity recognition of citrus pests and diseases based on the BERT-BiLSTM-CRF model
Expert Systems With Applications, 2023yafei Liu, Lixin Guan
exaly

