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Development of an Action Threshold and Management Strategies for Mirid Bugs on Apples

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1997kain-NYSIPM.pdf (275.01 KB)
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Author
Kain, David
Agnello, Arthur
Kovach, Joe
Reissig, Harvey
Abstract

Mullein plant bug (MPB) has been described as having a Jekyll and Hyde personality, switching from being a damaging fruit-feeder one season to a beneficial predator the next. The mechanism for this switching behavior is not known and it cannot now be predicted, but apparently 1997 was a Dr. Jekyll season.

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NYS IPM Type: Project Report
Date Issued
1997
Keywords
Agricultural IPM
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Fruits
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Tree Fruit
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Apples
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report

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