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Article discussing the spraying of apple trees with this harmless product to control and supress attack by harmful insects.
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Information on the research being undertaken into insect pests of citrus crops that cause economic damage and lower fruit quality.
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Title: IPM Guide for Small-Scale Cabbage and Collard Production Project Leaders: Roger L. Francis Clemson University Ext. Service 259 Meeting St. Charleston, SC 29401 rfrncs@clemson.edu Dr. J. Powell Smith Extension Entomologist Clemson University Edisto Research and Education Center 64 Research Rd.
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This work seeks to protect crops from insect pests by combining approaches from biological control and biotechnology. More specifically, it aims to protect cabbage from diamondback moths (DBM) through use of a collard trap crop expressing insect-resistance genes from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt).
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This work seeks to protect crops from insect pests by combining approaches from biological control and biotechnology. More specifically, it aims to protect cabbage from diamondback moths (DBM) through use of a collard trap crop expressing insect-resistance genes from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt).
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STEPHENVILLE - DNA technology is joining forces with conventional entomology and viticultural management to fight a disease threatening the Texas Hill Country wine industry.
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An organic compound found in grapes, berries and some nuts extended the lif...
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s disease (Xylella fastidiosa) which is sectored by leaf hoppers is a major threat to grape production, with wine grapes in north Georgia feared to be most at risk to yield loss and vine death.
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SUMMARY OF CHANGES FOR THE TABLE GRAPE CROP PROVISIONS (99-052 [Rev. 6-98]) The following is a brief description of changes to the crop provisions that will be effective for the 1999 crop year. Please refer to the crop provisions for more complete information.
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LONDON, OhioBackyard grape growers and aspiring grape gardeners looking to start or improve their fruit production can get their juicy questions answered at this years Farm Science Review, Sept. 21-23. Growing Grapes in Your Garden, scheduled for Sept. 21, 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
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Information for citizens of Pima County, Arizona, related to home gardening, landscaping, and arid land plants
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Moths of the grape leaffolder are almost black, with two white spots on the forewings and two white stripes across the abdomen. Larvae are translucent but appear greenish because ingested leaf tissue shows through the body wall.
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