Leptinotarsa decemlineata - Colorado potato beetle


 

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Aecidium cantense Aecidium cantense (Peruvian rust)
Potatoes and ulluco are rarely severely damaged by this disease, but some farmers avoid planting these crops in areas where the disease occurs....
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Beet western yellows virus Beet western yellows virus (turnip (mild) yellows)
In the UK, Walsh et al. (1989) detected no significant differences in seed yield between TuYV-infected and uninfected plants that were removed from...
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Polygonum barbatum Polygonum barbatum (knot grass)
P. barbatum is recorded by Moody (1989) as a weed of transplanted and upland rice in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Nepal, the Philippines, Thailand...
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Punica granatum Punica granatum (pomegranate)
Pomegranate leaves are evergreen or deciduous, opposite or sub opposite, glossy, in whorls of 5 or 6, short-stemmed, oblong-lanceolate, 3-10 cm...
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Rhamnus cathartica Rhamnus cathartica (buckthorn)
R. cathartica was introduced to North America from Europe more than 100 years ago and it has continued to spread into new areas...
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Gonocephalum simplex Gonocephalum simplex (dusty brown beetle)
The primary food for Gonocephalum spp. appears to be decomposing organic matter, particularly residues from previous crops, or litter. Conservation...
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Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. tracheiphilum Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. tracheiphilum (wilt: soyabean)
Fusarium wilt of cowpea caused by F. oxysporum f.sp. tracheiphilum is a destructive disease in the Southern and Eastern USA (Armstrong and...
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Tomicus minor Tomicus minor (lesser pine shoot beetle)
The potential for invasiveness of T. minor is not known, but is probably lower than that of T....
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Ips sexdentatus Ips sexdentatus (six-toothed bark beetle)
I. sexdentatus is mainly a secondary pest of conifer forests. The damage to wood products mostly results from staining by fungi (e.g. Ceratocystis...
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Mycosphaerella coffeicola Mycosphaerella coffeicola (brown eye spot of coffee)
This is a datasheet on Mycosphaerella coffeicola
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