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Problematic Privets

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Branching Out IPM Newsletter
Author
Dailey O'Brien, Dawn
Hudler, George
Abstract

Privet (Ligustrum spp.) is widely used as a landscape hedge and for the most part seems to tolerate life in a wide range of sites. However, there are number of pests that are commonly seen on this host. They include privet thrips, twobanded Japanese weevil and lilac/ash borer. In addition, there are some privet diseases including alternaria leaf spot and anthracnose.

Date Issued
2012-06-15
Publisher
Cornell University Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology
Keywords
privet rust mite
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privet thrips
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twobanded Japanese weevil
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lilac borer
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ash borer
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alternaria leaf spot
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anthracnose
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ligustrum
Previously Published as
Excerpted from Branching Out IPM Newsletter (2012), Vol. 19 No. 6
Type
fact sheet

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