The spotted tentiform \eafminer (Phyllonorycter blancardella) (STLM) is a well-known pest of apples in eastern North America. Its biology is described in detail by Pottinger and LeRoux (3). The larval stages form leaf mines by feeding between the upper an
Western tentiform leafminer populations can vary tremendously between years or even between generati...
This document describes the apple and crabapple insect, and how they attack various parts of apple t...
The leafmining guild on apple in the northeastern United States was studied from 1983 to 1988. Ten s...
Insecticides commonly used for STLM control (methomyl, oxamyl, and pyrethroids such as esfenvalerat...
Mined leaves were collected in commercial and unsprayed (no insecticides) apple orchards of Quebec a...
ReportApple trees grown in the eastern United States are subject to attack by several insects and mi...
NYS IPM Type: Fruits IPM Fact SheetSpotted lentiform leafminer (STLM) was first used to name P. blan...
In spite of no application of any pesticide and fungicides for more than 30 years, the apple farm of...
Western tentiform leafminer populations can vary tremendously between years or even between generati...
Microlepidopterous leafminers are a potential threat to Spanish cider-apple orchards. For pest manag...
Froggatt's apple leafhopper (FALH) is a minor pest of apple in New Zealand although it has the poten...
A pest control decision rule consisting of an action threshold and a sampling protocol was developed...
Michigan is ranked third in the U.S. for apple production. Michigan State University identified 78 p...
a serious pest of apple in part due to its development of resistance to common insecticides. Althoug...
Apple growers in Minnesota must control a variety of economically harmful insects. To combat these ...
Western tentiform leafminer populations can vary tremendously between years or even between generati...
This document describes the apple and crabapple insect, and how they attack various parts of apple t...
The leafmining guild on apple in the northeastern United States was studied from 1983 to 1988. Ten s...
Insecticides commonly used for STLM control (methomyl, oxamyl, and pyrethroids such as esfenvalerat...
Mined leaves were collected in commercial and unsprayed (no insecticides) apple orchards of Quebec a...
ReportApple trees grown in the eastern United States are subject to attack by several insects and mi...
NYS IPM Type: Fruits IPM Fact SheetSpotted lentiform leafminer (STLM) was first used to name P. blan...
In spite of no application of any pesticide and fungicides for more than 30 years, the apple farm of...
Western tentiform leafminer populations can vary tremendously between years or even between generati...
Microlepidopterous leafminers are a potential threat to Spanish cider-apple orchards. For pest manag...
Froggatt's apple leafhopper (FALH) is a minor pest of apple in New Zealand although it has the poten...
A pest control decision rule consisting of an action threshold and a sampling protocol was developed...
Michigan is ranked third in the U.S. for apple production. Michigan State University identified 78 p...
a serious pest of apple in part due to its development of resistance to common insecticides. Althoug...
Apple growers in Minnesota must control a variety of economically harmful insects. To combat these ...
Western tentiform leafminer populations can vary tremendously between years or even between generati...
This document describes the apple and crabapple insect, and how they attack various parts of apple t...
The leafmining guild on apple in the northeastern United States was studied from 1983 to 1988. Ten s...