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Monitoring and Control of Campylomma

Author: Elizabeth H. Beers, Michael E. Reding

Published: 1995

Summary: This project developed a degree day model for predicting emergence of overwintering Campyloma and peak spring activity. Also reported are materials, rates and timing of control measures, as well as the relationships between fall trap captures and spring density, fruit development and injury, prey availability and fruit feeding, and an investigation of alternate summer hosts.

Keywords:

  • Apple
  • Crop Protection
  • Pest Management
  • Pest Monitoring
  • Pesticides
  • Campyloma
  • Monitoring
  • Control
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