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Fruit Crops: Grapevine

2016
Mealybugs have been reported as serious pests in North America, South America, Canada, Mexico, USSR, France, South Africa, Australia, Italy, New Zealand, Chile, Middle East countries, etc. (Table 38.1). Economic losses resulting from mealybug infestations on grapes have dramatically increased in India.
M. Mani, U. Amala
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Role of plant growth regulators in improving fruit set, quality and yield of fruit crops: a review

Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology, 2019
The plant growth regulators are the organic chemical compounds, other than nutrients and vitamins, which modify or regulate physiological processes in an appreciable measure in the plant when used in small concentration. They are known to influence fruit
H. K. Bons, M. Kaur
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Fruit Crops: Avocado

2016
Mealybugs are injurious to avocado in California, Chile, New Zealand, Israel, etc. Mealybugs suck phloem sap from avocado. The infested plants are found with sticky honeydew and blackish sooty mould that fouls fruit. Imidacloprid applied to the foliage was efficient in controlling Pseudococcus longispinus in Chile.
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Advances in genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic approaches to study biotic stress in fruit crops.

Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2019
Biotic stress is one of the key factors that restrict the growth and development of plants. Fruit crops are mostly perennial, so they are more seriously endangered by biotic stress.
Tong Li   +5 more
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Fruit Crops: Plum

2016
Pseudococcus viburni (Signoret) is reported as pest of plums in Chile (Gonzalez et al. 1996). In Porterville, Tulare County, California, Pseudococcus comstocki (Kuw.) has been reported from a total of 65 food plants, including plum (Meyerdirk and Newell 1979). The Comstock mealybug P. comstocki was also observed in the Odessa region of the Crimea (USSR)
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Fruit Crops: Persimmon

2016
Mealybugs are known to attack persimmon in Japan,France,Iran,Italy,Israel ,New Zealand California etc. They suck the fruits, and the honeydew causes black knots. Ants are the main transferring factor of the mealybugs and they protect them against predators and parasitoids.
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Fruit Crops: Apricot

2016
Pseudococcus maritumus (Ehrhorn) is a problem on apricot in the USA (Anonymous 1980). Phenacoccus mespili (Sign.) is known to be a pest of apricot in the Azerbaijan SSR, USSR (Ibadova 1985). Phenacoccus aceris (Signoret) is also known to attack all deciduous fruit and nut trees, including apricots in Nearctic and Palaearctic regions (Ben-Dov 1994 ...
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Fruit Crops: Citrus

2016
Mealybugs are destructive to citrus causing severe losses throughout the world. In the recent past, there is an upward trend in the build-up of mealybugs adversely affecting the growth of different citrus cultivars of all ages from young seedlings to grown-up trees across India, which occasionally attain epidemic forms. Among different mealybug species,
C. N. Rao   +4 more
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Fruit Crops: Pears

2016
Mealybugs are injurious to pears in Korea, Tasmania, New York, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, China, Washington, Yakima etc. Pseudococcus longispinus (Tar-Toz.) and Pseudococcus viburni (Ps.obscurus Essig.) have been reported in commercial pear orchards of South Africa.
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