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Carrot mottle virus (motley dwarf of carrot) For details of the economic impact of carrot motley dwarf disease, see the data sheet on carrot red leaf...
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Campoletis The genus Campoletis is important as it contains parasitoids of noctuid larvae; their use has been evaluated in field cage studies, primarily...
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Capsella bursa-pastoris (shepherd's purse) C. bursa-pastoris generally does not give any serious problems on arable land under short rotations. Although readily controlled by cultivation, C....
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Capnodium citri (sooty mould)
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Adoxophyes orana (summer fruit tortrix) A. orana can cause damage to more than 50% of fruit. Well-managed orchards with a lot of young shoots can be particularly...
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Carduus nutans (nodding thistle) It is considered a serious pasture weed in parts of New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada and Argentina. It can also create some problems in arable...
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Axonopus fissifolius A. fissifolius is regarded as a useful pasture or turf grass on less fertile soils, and as such has been very widely introduced...
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Clerodendrum chinense (Chinese glory bower) C. chinense is a highly invasive weed in tropical and subtropical ecosystems. This species has the capacity to move into a habitat...
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Caryedon serratus (groundnut bruchid) C. serratus is a serious pest of stored groundnuts, particularly when these are still in their shells. The damage caused is particularly...
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Carpophilus (dried-fruit beetles) Several species of Carpophilus occur as pests both in stores and in the field on a wide variety of commodities. Other species are just field pests...
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