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- AuthorWilcox, Wayne F. (2)Agnello, Arthur (1)Spangler, Steve M. (1)Weires, Richard W. Jr. (1)
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Red Stele of Strawberry
Wilcox, Wayne F. (New York State IPM Program, 1991)
Red stele is a destructive disease in most strawberry-producing regions of the world in which soils tend to be cool and wet. Although red stele does not occur on all farms in New York, it is common on poorly drained soils. ...
Leather Rot
Wilcox, Wayne F. (New York State IPM Program, 1991)
Leather rot is a disease of strawberries that occurs sporadically throughout New York State. Although it is a less common cause of fruit decay than gray mold (Botrytis fruit rot), leather rot can cause significant damage ...
Tarnished Plant Bug
Spangler, Steve M.; Weires, Richard W. Jr.; Agnello, Arthur (New York State IPM Program, 1991)
The tarnished plant bug is found throughout North America, but it is primarily a pest in temperate nondesert areas. It feeds on more than fifty economically important plants , including alfalfa , cotton, strawberries, ...