APHIDS Description Picture Damage small, sluggish, soft-bodied insects often called plant lice winged and wingless forms of adults immatures are smaller and wingless most species give birth to living young and build up very rapidly Photo credit: W. L. Sterling, Department of Entomology, Texas
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Monitoring aphids on Brussels sprouts Carolyn Pickel Robert C. Mount Frank G. Zalom Lloyd T. Wilson california Brussels sprout growers, lacking adequate sampling techniques to determine economically significant damage by insects.
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Statewide IPM Program, Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of California All contents copyright © 2007 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. For noncommercial purposes only, any Web site may link directly to this page.
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Adults: This is a small aphid, smaller than most other aphids. The winged adults are about 1.25 millimeters long, soft bodied, and yellow to dark green with a black head and thorax. The wings are held rooflike over the abdomen at rest. Wingless adults tend to be 1.0 to 1.
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Information about Melon Aphid from the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
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Adult - This soft-bodied, pear-shaped insect is pale to dark green in cool seasons and yellow in hot, dry summers. Though winged forms develop periodically, most adults are wingless and about 2 mm long. All forms have a pair of tailpipe-like appendages known as cornicles.
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Information about Melon Aphid from the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station
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Crop Knowledge Master Search by: Crop Chinese Cabbage Other Names: NAPA CABBAGE, WON BOK Vegetables General Crop Information Insects and Other Pests Plant Disease Pathogens Insects and Other Pests Scientific Name Common Name Group Brevicoryne brassicae cabbage aphid APHIDS Lipaphis erysimi turnip
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Crop Knowledge Master Search by: Crop Cauliflower Vegetables General Crop Information Insects and Other Pests Plant Disease Pathogens Insects and Other Pests Scientific Name Common Name Group Brevicoryne brassicae cabbage aphid APHIDS Myzus persicae green peach aphid APHIDS Pieris rapae imported
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Transmitted by a vector; an insect; Brevicoryne brassicae, Myzus persicae and at least 25 other species; Aphididae. Transmitted in a semi-persistent manner.
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Description of 00.015.0.01.001. Cauliflower mosaic virus, generated from ICTVdB, a DELTA database
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Virus Code. 15.0.1.0.004. Virus Accession number 15010004. Synonym(s): brassica virus 3, broccoli mosaic virus, cabbage mosaic virus, cabbage virus B. Approved acronym: CaMV. Virus infects plants. Description is on taxonomic level of species. Virus is the type species of the genus.
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Institut de Biologie Moléculaire des Plantes, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 12 rue du Général Zimmer, 67 084 Strasbourg Cédex, France; and § Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX 77843
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Carrot red leaf associated RNA (CtRLVaRNA) was originally described in Californian carrots (Daucus carota L.) (Watson et al., 1998). It has also been reported from parsley (Petroselenium crispum) in Belgium (Vercruysse et al., 2000).
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[R] Daucus carota L. (Apiaceae). Fr: Carotte; Ge: Karotte; Sp: Zanahoria; It: Carota; Pt: Cenoura. . - Herbaceous biennial plant with small pink or white umbelliferous flowers, found growing wild in dry plains or at the edge of fields.
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Celery and parsley (and carrots, treated in another chapter) are related crops in the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae). Both fall in EPA Crop Group 4, Leafy vegetables. To a large degree they share insect pests and are thus treated together here.
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Foxglove aphid has several color forms, ranging from green to orange to pink. Most wingless aphids have dark green areas at the base of the cornicles (projections from the rear of the abdomen). Some of the wingless aphids have many black markings on the top of the abdomen as well.
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Crop Knowledge Master Search by: Crop Celery Vegetables General Crop Information Insects and Other Pests Plant Disease Pathogens Insects and Other Pests Scientific Name Common Name Group Brachycolus heraclei celery aphid APHIDS Brevicoryne brassicae cabbage aphid APHIDS Cavariella aegopodii an
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Melon aphid occurs in tropical and temperate regions throughout the world except northernmost areas. In the United States, it is regularly a pest in the southeast and southwest, but is occasionally damaging everywhere.
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CORVALLIS - Oregon State University researchers in the Department of Horticulture recently conducted the first research in the Pacific Northwest that documents the effectiveness of planting "insectary" plants to enhance natural enemy populations in a commercial field crop.
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