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Chilli veinal mottle virus Chilli veinal mottle virus (CVbMV)
ChiVMV is widely distributed and greatly reduces crop yield in capsicum-growing areas of peninsular Malaysia. Yield reduction as high as 60%...
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  Chlorophorus annularis (bamboo tiger longicorn)
The significance of C. annularis as a pest depends upon which host it attacks. Hill (1983) notes that C. annularis is not of particular importance...
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Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli Chrysomyxa arctostaphyli (spruce broom rust)
Picea engelmannii provides timber, wildlife habitat, and scenic and recreational opportunities, and is commonly infected by this rust. In 21 stands...
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  Strawberry lethal decline phytoplasma
SLD disease is of minor importance in strawberry fruit production. However, it is of considerable economic importance in the production of planting...
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  Strawberry witches' broom phytoplasma (witches' broom of strawberry)
Diseased strawberry plants generally bear no or little fruit. However, the SWB and multiplier diseases are both rare. Infected plants bear...
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Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum (daisy)
All are bushy, erect or spreading perennials, to 1.5 m tall, somewhat woody at the base. The leaves are aromatic, pinnately lobed or more deeply...
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Tanacetum vulgare Tanacetum vulgare (tansy)
In many parts of its exotic range, T. vulgare is neither an ecological nor an economical problem. In the northern temperate zone of North America...
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Carica papaya Carica papaya (papaw)
A fast-growing tree-like herb, 2-10 m tall, usually unbranched, sometimes branched due to injury, containing white latex in all parts. Stem...
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Cichorium endivia Cichorium endivia (endives)
Description Annual, sometimes biennial herb containing bitter milky juice, producing a shortened stem with a rosette of large leaves when...
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Cicadulina mbila Cicadulina mbila (maize leafhopper)
The economic impact of C. mbila results largely from its ability to transmit maize streak monogeminivirus (MSV) disease in maize. This has been...
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