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Leek moth, Acrolepiopsis assectella (Lepidoptera: Acrolepiidae), native to Europe, is an invasive alien pest of Allium spp. This chapter presents information on the pest status in Canada, followed by a comprehensive background on previous studies on this pest, review of the application of...
Pine false webworm, Acantholyda erythrocephala (Hymenoptera: Pamphiliidae), is an economic problem in Canada in white pine, Pinus strobus. This chapter presents information on the pest status in Canada, followed by a short background on previous studies on this pest, review of the application of...
Since its arrival in North America, A. planipennis has killed tens of millions of its ash tree, Fraxinus spp. (Oleaceae), hosts. This chapter presents information on the pest status in Canada, followed by a comprehensive background on previous studies on this pest, review of the application of...
A. glabripennis is a wood borer (xylophagous) that develops in several families of broadleaf trees. This chapter presents information on the pest status in Canada, followed by a comprehensive background on previous studies on this pest, review of the application of biological control in these...
This chapter presents information on the status of Aphis gossypii, melon/cotton aphid, Aulacorthum solani, foxglove aphid, and other arthropod pests in greenhouse crops in Canada, followed by a comprehensive background on previous studies on this pest, review of the application of biological...
This chapter describes the pest status and biological control (parasitoids, predators and pathogens) of B. cockerelli [Trioza cockerelli] (tomato/potato psyllid) in Canada.
This chapter describes the pest status and biological control (with the use of entomopathogens, parasitoids and predators) of D. radicum in Canada.
This chapter describes the pests status and biological control (through the use of parasitoids and entomophilic nematodes) of E. formosana (an important pest of Prunus spp.) in Canada.
This chapter describes the pest status and biological control (through the use of parasitoids, predatory arthropods and pathogens) of E. ochrogaster (redbacked cutworm), E. messoria (darksided cutworm) and E. auxiliaris (army cutworm) in Canada.
This chapter describes the pest status and biological control (through the use of parasitoids and entomopathogens) of O. melanopus (cereal leaf beetle) in Canada.