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- AuthorBurr, T.J. (1)Hesler, Stephen (1)Lienk, S.E. (1)Loeb, Gregory M. (1)Martinson, Timothy (1)Pearson, R.C. (1)
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SubjectAgricultural IPM (3)Fruits (3)
Grapes (3)Tree Fruit (3)Apples (2)Apricots (2)Berries (1)Blackberries (1)Blueberries (1)Cherries (1)... View More
- Date Issued2000 - 2009 (1)1980 - 1989 (2)
- Typesfact sheet (3)
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European Red Mite
Lienk, S.E. (New York State IPM Program, 1980)
The European red mite (ERM) is a European species introduced to North America in the early 1900’s. It rapidly extended its range, and is now established in most deciduous fruit growing areas. It is the most important mite ...
Eutypa Dieback
Pearson, R.C.; Burr, T.J. (New York State IPM Program, 1981)
Eutypa dieback of grapevines, formerly called “dead arm,” was for many years thought to be caused by the fungus Phomopsis viticola. Recently, however, another fungus, Eutypa armeniacae (imperfect stage: Cytosporina), was ...
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 ...