- 2002 Pheromone-trap Detection Survey for Plum Fruit Moth
Traps were checked and pheromone lures changed every two weeks as much as possible during the expected (probable) period of adult flight... Orange Fruit Processing A&M University Commercially Important Orange Varieties Brazil Fruit Quality Factors.
- The use of the pheromone mating disruption method against fruit
In the two years of experiments, MD was compared with the use of the egg parasites, Trichogramma dendrolimi and Trichogramma cacoeciae to see if these methods would work in allotment gardens ("Kleingarten, Schrebergarten"), and which should be used in.
- Plum Pox
If you suspect plum pox, contact an MSU Extension horticultural agent or the Michigan Department of Agriculture for diagnostic assistance: Plum Pox Plum pox symptoms on Encore peach (note rings on fruit and chlorotic areas on leaves, below... Orange.
- Universit y of Wisconsin Pest Alert
XHT1028 Provided to you by: Plum Pox What is plum pox? Plum pox, also known as sharka, is a virus disease that affects stone fruits including plums, peaches, nectarines, apricots, and ornamental Prunus species... Tip Sheet #4 Pruning Fruit Trees.
- Monilinia brown rot EC listed disease
DEVELOPMENT: Blossom infection can be initiated in the spring from two sources: spores (conidia) produced from pustules on overwintered twig cankers, blossom stalks or mummified fruits; and spores (ascospores) produced in apothecia on overwintered,.
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