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Bactrocera carambolae (carambola fruit fly) B. carambolae is a very serious pests in Malaysia where it attacks such small carambola fruits that bagging (a normally effective control) is quite...
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Bactrocera occipitalis In the Philippines mango is very heavily attacked by B. philippinensis and to a lesser extent by B. occipitalis; its true importance has not been...
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Bactrocera philippinensis A serious pest of mango which it attacks as the fruit starts to...
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Brevipalpus chilensis (Chilean false red mite) Among fruit trees, the vines are the most economically affected crops, particularly red grape wine cultivars, which must be treated with...
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Bactrocera oleae (olive fly) Unlike the fruits attacked by most other Bactrocera spp., olives containing larvae of B. oleae are frequently included in the harvested crop and...
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Bactrocera zonata (guava fruit fly) Native to South and South-East Asia, B. zonata is now found in more than 20 countries. The potential risk of its introduction to a...
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Xiphinema index (fan-leaf virus nematode) High population levels of X. index (above 50 specimens per litre of soil) negatively affected grape yields (Lamberti and Melillo, 1991). In...
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Entandrophragma utile (ogipogo-mahogany) This is a datasheet on Entandrophragma utile
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Ephestia kuehniella (Mediterranean flour moth) Infestation by E. kuehniella is endemic in flour mills, particularly in the Mediterranean Basin. It is usually well controlled in 'developed'...
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Polygonum convolvulus (black bindweed) P. convolvulus can reduce crop yields by competition, especially in highly infested fields (Friesen and Shebeski, 1960; Nakoneshny and Friesen,...
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