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Seasonal population patterns of a new scale pest, acanthococcus lagerstroemiae kuwana (Hemiptera: Sternorrhynca: Eriococcidae), of crapemyrtles intexas, Louisiana, and Arkansas

open access: yes, 2020
The crapemyrtle bark scale, Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae, is an invasive scale insect pest of crapemyrtles. Crawler populations were monitored using double-sided sticky tape on established crapemyrtle trees in Tyler (TX), Huntsville (TX), Dallas (TX ...
Xiaoya, Cai   +6 more
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Disease and Insect Resistant Ornamental Plants: Lagerstroemia (Crapemyrtle)

open access: yes, 2019
NYS IPM Type: Resistant Ornamental Plants Fact SheetLagerstroemia is a genus of about 50 species of deciduous shrubs or small trees known as crapemyrtle. Common crapemyrtle, L.
Eshenaur, Brian   +2 more
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FIRST REPORT OF POWDERY MILDEW CAUSED BY ERYSIPHE SP. ON THE CRAPEMYRTLE (Lagerstroemia indica L.) FROM WEST TRIPURA, INDIA

open access: yes, 2021
Crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia indica L.) tree planted for its beauty and elegance were found to be infected with typical symptoms of powdery mildew fungi namely, Erysiphe sp. showing white to creamy white powdery sticky substances on leaves.
KUNAL DEBBARMA   +3 more
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Managing crapemyrtle bark scale infestations in urban landscapes and nurseries

open access: yes, 2020
Crapemyrtle bark scale is a serious invasive pest of the beloved and widely planted crapemyrtles. This felt scale species was first detected in Texas, and recently in South Carolina (2019) and Delaware (2020).
Chong, Juang Horng, Coyle, David R.
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CONTROL OF CRAPEMYRTLE APHIDS ON GREENHOUSE-GROWN CRAPEMYRTLE LINERS, 2008 [PDF]

open access: yesArthropod Management Tests, 2009
M. Blake Layton, Mengmeng Gu
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Impacts of commercial biopesticides on crapemyrtle bark scale (Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae) and beneficial insects

open access: yes, 2020
The crapemyrtle bark scale (CMBS), Acanthococcus lagerstroemiae (Kuwana) (Hemiptera: Eriococcidae), is an important pest of crapemyrtles, Lagerstromia spp. (Myrtales: Lythraceae) since its damage results in an unpleasant aesthetic.
Matos Franco, Giovana
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Acibenzolar-S-methyl induces resistance against ambrosia beetle attacks in dogwoods exposed to simulated flood stress. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Insect Sci, 2023
Parajuli M   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Revisiting the Salinity Tolerance of Crapemyrtles (Lagerstroemia spp.)

open access: yesArboriculture & Urban Forestry, 2009
The crapemyrtle (Lagerstroemia L.) is one of the most popular flowering trees in the U.S. and abroad. L. indica cultivars have dominated urban and landscape settings until their recent displacement by modern interspecific L. indica × L. fauriei Kohene hybrids. This study evaluated the salt tolerance of an older L.
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Thermal Tolerance and Prediction of Northern Distribution of the Crapemyrtle Bark Scale (Hemiptera: Eriococcidae)

open access: yes, 2019
© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Entomological Society of America. All rights reserved. Physiological limits of non-native species to environmental factors are critical for their establishment and spread in the ...
Wang, Zinan, Chen, Yan, Diaz, Rodrigo
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