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This aphid-like insect is native to the eastern U.S. but does not pose a serious problem to Virginia vineyards. There are two forms of this insect, one on the roots (radicicola) and the other on the foliage (gallicola).
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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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The Great Wine Blight. 1987. Out of print but available at libraries and used book dealers. 2. NYT Magazine Oct. 17, 1993 - review article. Available in libraries 3. California Agriculture. July/Aug 96. vol.50 #4 - review article. Availabe in academic libraries.
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A Project to Remodel Grape Genes Yields Mostly Outrage - New York Times September 26, 2005 A Project to Remodel Grape Genes Yields Mostly Outrage By CRAIG S. SMITH COLMAR, France, Sept.
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Grape phylloxera, Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (Fitch) , is a serious pest of commercial grapevines worldwide. This tiny insect for
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Grape phylloxera, Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (synonym: Viteus vitifoliae) is a destructive pest of grapevine. It was introduced into Europe from North America in the 1860s, resulting in the devastation of over 2 million hectares of vines in France, known as the "great wine blight".
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