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- AuthorDillard, Helene R. (2)Agnello, Arthur (1)Hoebeke, Richard (1)Hoffmann, Michael (1)Legard, Daniel E. (1)Spangler, Steve M. (1)Weires, Richard W. Jr. (1)
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Agricultural IPM (3)Beans - Fresh and Dry (3)Vegetables (3)Potatoes (2)Apples (1)Apricots (1)Beets (1)Berries (1)Blackberries (1)Blueberries (1)... View More
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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, ...
Bacterial Diseases of Beans
Dillard, Helene R.; Legard, Daniel E. (New York State IPM Program, 1991)
There are three distinct bacterial diseases found on snap and dry beans in New York State: Bacterial brown spot, caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae, common bacterial blight, caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. ...
Flea Beetle Pests of Vegetables
Hoffmann, Michael; Hoebeke, Richard; Dillard, Helene R. (New York State IPM Program, 1999)
Flea beetles are common pests and frequently do serious damage to vegetable crops. Excessive feeding damage by flea beetles can stress and kill young plants. On maturing crops, feeding may scar leaves or fruit, resulting ...