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- AuthorLoeb, Gregory M. (2)Cox, Kerik (1)Cox, Rosemary (1)Fuchs, Marc (1)Hesler, Stephen (1)Loughner, Rebecca (1)Martinson, Timothy (1)
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Strawberry Sap Beetle
Loughner, Rebecca; Loeb, Gregory M. (New York State IPM Program, 2009)
The strawberry sap beetle is found throughout the Eastern and upper Mid-western United States. Although primarily a pest on strawberry, the beetle damages raspberry and will feed on a wide range of other crops, including ...
Grape Cane Borer
Hesler, Stephen; Loeb, Gregory M.; Martinson, Timothy (New York State IPM Program, 2007)
The grape cane borer is a wood feeding beetle in the Bostrichidae family that is widely distributed across eastern North America and in Europe. Also known as the apple twig borer, adult beetles tunnel into live grape canes ...
Plum Pox Disease of Stone Fruits
Fuchs, Marc; Cox, Rosemary; Cox, Kerik (New York State IPM Program, 2008)
Plum pox is a viral disease of stone fruits first reported in Bulgarian plums in the 1910’s. More widely known around the world by its Slavic name, sharka, the disease first spread slowly through eastern Europe, gaining ...