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Status and Use of Biological Control of Insect Pests in Citrus IPM.

open access: yesJapanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology, 2018
We summarize the status of the biological control of insect pests in citrus IPM in Japan. Classical biological control against exotic insect pests was used from the 1910s to 1980s.
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Sucking Pests of Citrus

2020
Major sucking insect and mite pests of citrus in India are: citrus psylla, Diaphorina citri Kuwayama; citrus whitefly, Dialeurodes citri (Ashmead) and Aleurocanthus marlatti (Quaintance); citrus blackfly, Aleurocanthus woglumi Ashby; aphids, Black citrus aphid, Toxoptera aurantii (Boyer de Fonscolombe); Green peach aphid, Myzus persicae (Sulzer ...
Sandeep Singh   +2 more
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RNA virome screening in diverse but ecologically related citrus pests reveals potential virus-host interactions.

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2020
As an evergreen ecosystem, citrus orchards have specialized pest species and stable ecological homeostasis; thus, they provide an ideal model for investigating RNA viromes in diverse but ecologically related species.
J. Niu   +6 more
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Classification and identification of citrus pests based on InceptionV3 convolutional neural network and migration learning

2020 International Conference on Internet of Things and Intelligent Applications (ITIA), 2020
As one of the origins of citrus in the world, China has a large number of excellent citrus resources and mature cultivation techniques. Pests and diseases have become an important constraint on citrus harvest and quality.
Dongmei Zhou   +5 more
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Pests of Citrus

2018
Citrus is one of the important fruit crops in India with the production of 111.47 lakh tons from 10.78 lakh hectares with the productivity of 10.34 tons/ha at national level as compared to 25–30 tons/ha in advanced citrus-producing countries (NHB 2013).
C. N. Rao, Anjitha George
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Biological control of arthropod pests in citrus orchards in China

Biological Control, 2014
Jin-Zhi Niu   +2 more
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Integrated pest management in citrus.

2017
The 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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Tropical citrus pests.

2002
Differences between the tropical and higher latitude Citrus-growing areas and practices are discussed. The biology, monitoring, economic thresholds, control and damage caused by several pests including mites, scales, mealybugs, whiteflies and blackflies, aphids, planthoppers and leafhoppers, midges, thrips, true bugs and Lepidopteran, Coleopteran and ...
Smith, D., Peña, J.E.
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Nematode Pests of Citrus

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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Pests of Citrus and their Control

PANS Pest Articles & News Summaries, 1970
(1970). Pests of Citrus and their Control. PANS Pest Articles & News Summaries: Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 647-666.
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