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Melon Insect Losses Meeting July 26, 2007 University of Arizona Cooperative Extension 4341 E. Broadway Rd. Phoenix, AZ 85040 Agenda 1:30-1:45 Welcome and Introduction Erin Taylor 1:45-2:15 CYSDV Update Erin Taylor 2:15-3:45 Explanation of the Melon Insect Losses Survey John Palumbo A.
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CSL Pest Risk Analysis for Cerataphis lataniae CSL copyright, 2005 Pest Risk Analysis for Cerataphis lataniae Boisduval STAGE 1: PRA INITIATION 1. What is the name of the pest?
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Diaprepes Root Weevil and Other Pests of Regulatory Concern Catharine Mannion University of Florida, IFAS, Tropical Research and Education Center Diaprepes Root Weevil Native of the Caribbean Islands Sugarcane rootstalk borer, Apopka weevil, citrus root weevil First reported in Florida in 1964 in a
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Justification: Xyleborus similis has become successfully established in several African countries and on a number of Pacific Islands, where it has adapted to many new host plants. This insect is believed established in Houston, Texas.
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BURSAPHELENCHUS COCOPHILUS Red Ring Disease of Coconut IDENTITY: Scientific name: Bursaphelenchus cocophilus (Cobb) Baujard 1989. Synonym: Rhadinaphelenchus cocophi1us (Cobb 1919) J.B. Goodey 1960. (Note: Hunt (1993) considers Rhadinaphelenchus cocophi1us a valid scientific name.
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Grape phylloxera is an insect native to the eastern United States, where it subsists on native grape varieties. Most native varieties have developed a tolerance to the insect. Historically, grape phylloxera has been of minor concern in these growing areas.
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Submitted to: Meeting Abstract Publication Type: Abstract Publication Acceptance Date: June 1, 2003 Publication Date: October 27, 2003 Citation: Fisher, J.R., Albrecht, M.A., Chikowski, R.L. 2003.
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Gall formation is the typical symptom of this disease. Galls may be produced on canes, trunks, roots, and cordons and may grow to several inches in diameter. Internally galls are soft and have the appearance of disorganized tissue.
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