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- AuthorMuka, A. A. (2)Dillard, Helene R. (1)Hoebeke, Richard (1)Hoffmann, Michael (1)Hoffmann, Michael P. (1)Seaman, Abby (1)Woodsen, Mary M. (1)
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Potatoes (4)Sweet Corn (4)Vegetables (4)Beets (2)Eggplant (2)Field Corn (2)Field Crops (2)Peas (2)Peppers (2)... View More
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Using Trichogramma ostriniae to help manage European corn borer in sweet corn, peppers, and potatoes
Seaman, Abby; Hoffmann, Michael P.; Woodsen, Mary M. (New York State IPM Program, 2008)
Beneficial insects such as Trichogramma ostriniae can be used as part of an integrated management program for European corn borer or on their own to reduce ECB damage. Releasing beneficial insects is an approved practice ...
Stalk Borer
Muka, A. A. (New York State IPM Program, 1983)
The stalk borer is a native American insect which was mentioned as a pest in Massachusetts and Pennsylvania prior to 1852 when it was first described as a species. The stalk borer belongs to the large group of noctuid or ...
Potato Stem Borer
Muka, A. A. (New York State IPM Program, 1983)
The potato stem borer was first reported as an economic pest in the United States in 1975. A native of Europe, Siberia, and Japan, it was accidentally introduced into the maritime provinces of Canada before 1908. The insect ...
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 ...