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Monitoring: An Essential Factor To Managing Pests Of Landscape Trees And Shrubs

Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 1985
AbstractMonitoring is a critical component of pest management programs for trees and shrubs. The regular inspection of plant materials for insect, disease, and cultural problems allows the pest manager to pinpoint control actions. Trapping devices can detect the presence of pests in a location and provide informationfor theoptimal timing of control ...
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Insect Pest Management of Oilseed Crops, Tree Nuts and Dried Fruits

2018
Many storage insects are polyphagous and some attack specific groups of products so that making difficult to classify them. Storage insects have generally a global distribution, and very seldom they are specific to a certain climatic zone or a specific crop.
Shlomo Navarro, Hagit Navarro
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Temperature monitoring sites for tree fruit pest management in North Central Washington

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1985
Abstract Tree fruit production sites in the Wenatchee River valley and surrounding area are topographically heterogeneous. The differences in the accumulation of day-degrees at 31 sites (1979) and 36 sites (1980) suggested 14 temperature monitoring sites might be required to provide accurate resolution of arthropod pest development.
J.F. Brunner, S.C. Hoyt, G.V. Tangren
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Supporting the management of pest and pathogen risks to trees across Europe

Tree pests and pathogens have been increasing in number and range across Europe in recent decades due largely to the growth in trade and travel which has facilitated spread, and to climate change, particularly warming, which has expanded the areas where climate is suitable for pest/pathogen survival and colonisation.
Steffi Urhausen   +2 more
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ADVANCES IN MANAGING INSECT PESTS OF URBAN TREES

Acta Horticulturae, 1999
M.J. Raupp, P.M. Shrewsbury, S. Gill
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Tea Tree Pest Detection Algorithm Based on Improved Yolov7-Tiny

Agriculture (Switzerland), 2023
Zijia Yang, Hailin Feng, Xiang Weng
exaly  

Most countries are vulnerable to novel pest invasions and under‐report the diversity of tree pests

Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2022
Andrew V Gougherty, T Jonathan Davies
exaly  

Integrated management of mite pests of tree fruit

2019
SCHMIDT-JEFFRIS R. A   +2 more
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Forest and Shade Tree Insect Pest Management

1989
Pedro Barbosa, Michael R. Wagner
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