Radcliffe's IPM World Textbook Apunte aqu para version en Espa ol Photograph: Alfalfa weevil, Hypera postica (Gyllenhal) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). This destructive pest of alfalfa (lucerne) was accidentally established in North America on three occasions. Alfalfa weevil has been the target of classical biological control efforts since its discovery in North America more than 90 years ago.
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This Web Site is to introduce you to the most destructive and dangerous pest in the growing areas for coconut and date palms in Asia.This Web Site is to introduce you to the most destructive and dangerous pest in the growing areas for coconut and date palms in Asia.
Last modified 26 April 2002 Biological Control of the Red Gum Lerp Psyllid, a pest of Eucalyptus species in California Latest news - parasitoid natural enemies spreading in coastal counties Parasitoid natural enemy pictures and life cycle ADVICE FOR TREE OWNERS Dr. Donald L. Dahlsten, University of California at Berkeley, College of Natural Resources, Center for Biological Control The Regents ...
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Laboratory for Pest Control Application Technology WHO ARE WE LPCAT has 18 faculty members representing five disciplines, agronomy (including weed science), agricultural engineering, entomology, horticulture and plant pathology. LPCAT is a unique program that integrates and links biologists and engineers in an effort designed to advance the delivery of pest control agents. In addition, we have ...
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The Cocoa IPM Homepage has information on the following topics: Integrated Pest Management Field Pests of Cacao Storage Pests of Cocoa Beans Diseases of Cocoa Weed Pests of Cocoa Meetings, Seminars and Workshops Feature Articles Cocoa and IPM Links Click here to make suggestions or requests: Sponsored by The American Cocoa Research Institute in collaboration with The Ohio Agricultural Research ...
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Key text Integrated pest management the good, the bad and the genetically modified Published by Australian Academy of Science Sponsored by Twenty-five years ago cotton cultivation was abandoned in Western Australia's Ord River valley because of an uncontrollable infestation of two native caterpillars. Now researchers are trialling an integrated pest management strategy that could allow cotton to ...
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Editors:Y. Li, W.T. Wilsey, C.R. Weeden and A.M. Shelton Introduction Insect, disease, and weed pests are major limitations in food production. In order to manage these pest problems properly, it is important to know their identity and biology. This site is intended for use by growers, extension personnel, agribusiness people, and consultants to aid in the identification of common crop pests ...
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Software Scout Master What is the Scout Master Program Scout Master, formerly C.D.E.A. (Cotton Data Entry Analysis tool), is a database management program used primarily to record Scouting data, but also Crop Management information. Scout Master provides many useful graphing options in order to evaluate insect populations throughout the growing season. Operating System Windows 95/98/NT Domain ...
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Color of the mites is variable ranging from white to light red. The twospotted spider mite is widely distributed and a common pest of orchards and n ...
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IPM targets optimization of net return in crop production while minimizing environmental impact. As a result, IPM depends on field monitoring of pest ...
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Rodent species of post-harvest importance Contents - Previous - Next There are more than 4000 species of mammals, of which about 1700 are rodents (Anderson and Knox Jones 1967). Of the rodents the Family MURIDAE contains the most species, and of the genera the genus Rattus. However not all the 1700 rodent species are pests. About 150 species have been defined as a pest at some locality to some ...
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UC Management Guidelines for Alfalfa Caterpillar on Alfalfa.
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Agricultural publication G7150 New February 15, 2000 Soybean Pest Management: Bean Leaf Beetle Michael L. Boyd and Wayne C. Bailey State Extension Entomology Specialists The bean leaf beetle, Cerotoma trifurcata (Forster), is one of the most important soybean pests in the United States. It is tied for second among all pest species attacking soybean foliage, pods and seeds. This insect was once ...
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Agricultural publication G7151 New February 15, 2000 Soybean Pest Management: Stink Bugs Michael L. Boyd and Wayne C. Bailey State Extension Entomology Specialists In Missouri, the green stink bug, Acrosternum hilare (Say), and brown stink bugs, Euschistus spp., commonly infest soybean fields. Throughout North America, the green stink bug is tied for second among all insect species attacking ...
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