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- AuthorZitter, Thomas A. (10)Andaloro, J.T. (1)Hoffmann, Michael (1)McGrath, Margaret T. (1)Muka, A. A. (1)Nault, Brian (1)Petersen, Jessica (1)Provvidenti, R. (1)Reiners, Stephen (1)Sanderson, John (1)... View More
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SubjectAgricultural IPM (15)
Cucurbits (15)Vegetables (15)Tomatoes (5)Potatoes (4)Beans - Fresh and Dry (2)Cole Crops (2)Peas (2)Peppers (2)Beets (1)... View More
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Assorted Foliar Diseases of Cucurbits
Zitter, Thomas A. (New York State IPM Program, 1992)
The entire range of crops referred to as cucurbits are affected by various foliar diseases in the Northeast. Most damage appears on leaves and stems, but in several instances the fruit are directly infected or will develop ...
Melon Aphid
Hoffmann, Michael; Sanderson, John (New York State IPM Program, 1993)
The melon (or cotton) aphid, Aphis gossypii, is distributed throughout most of the world. It has been reported to feed on 220 different crops, including many important vegetables (tomatoes, potatoes, cucurbits) and ornamentals ...
Green Peach Aphid
Tingey, W.M.; Andaloro, J.T. (New York State IPM Program, 1983)
The green peach aphid (GPA) is distributed worldwide and has a host range of over 400 species of plants. In the United States, green peach aphid is a serious pest of vegetables and potatoes. Economic damage results from ...
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 ...
Fusarium Diseases of Cucurbits
Zitter, Thomas A. (New York State IPM Program, 1998)
The fungal genus Fusarium causes several diseases on plants known as cucurbits, which belong to the family Cucurbitaceae. Some species of Fusaria are responsible for vascular wilts, such as the crop-specific disease Fusarium ...