The leafmining guild on apple in the northeastern United States was studied from 1983 to 1988. Ten species of leafminers, all Lepidoptera, were encountered during the sampling. Phyllonorycter spp. (P. blancardella and P. crataegella) were the most ubiquitous and most abundant throughout the region. Lyonetia speculella was also abundant in both managed and unmanaged orchards, indicating a potential to become a pest. Bucculatrix pomiloliella and Coptodisca splendorilerella were abundant in unmanaged orchards, but were only rarely found in managed orchards. Coleophora serratella, Stigmella pomivorella, Parornix geminatella, Tischeria malifoliella, and Recurvaria nanella were also found. A key to the most important leafminer species on apple in...
Western tentiform leafminer populations can vary tremendously between years or even between generati...
Apple leafcurling midge (ALM) (Dasineura mali Kieffer) (DIPTERA: Cecidomyiidae) is an established pe...
Insect pest and natural enemy populations were evaluated during the 1990 growing season in five pair...
The purpose of this report is to provide a record of insects associated with apple in four mid- At...
Microlepidopterous leafminers are a potential threat to Spanish cider-apple orchards. For pest manag...
The trumpet apple leafminer, Tischeria malifoliella Clem., is a small moth, the larva of which const...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportAn Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted ...
Michigan is ranked third in the U.S. for apple production. Michigan State University identified 78 p...
In spite of no application of any pesticide and fungicides for more than 30 years, the apple farm of...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportAn Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted ...
In 1988, a leafminer, Phyllonorycter mespilella (Hübner) (Lepidoptera:Gracillariidae) was found for ...
The observations were made in 2017 in a orchars apple plantation in Delesti – Vaslui area with the...
Investigations were conducted during April-August 2005 on the plantation of apple-trees from Huşi, ...
T he Tortricidae, a family of lepidopteran insects, have challengedNew York State fruit growers sinc...
Observations concerning the epigeous coleoptera found in apple tree plantations from the Fruit-Gro...
Western tentiform leafminer populations can vary tremendously between years or even between generati...
Apple leafcurling midge (ALM) (Dasineura mali Kieffer) (DIPTERA: Cecidomyiidae) is an established pe...
Insect pest and natural enemy populations were evaluated during the 1990 growing season in five pair...
The purpose of this report is to provide a record of insects associated with apple in four mid- At...
Microlepidopterous leafminers are a potential threat to Spanish cider-apple orchards. For pest manag...
The trumpet apple leafminer, Tischeria malifoliella Clem., is a small moth, the larva of which const...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportAn Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted ...
Michigan is ranked third in the U.S. for apple production. Michigan State University identified 78 p...
In spite of no application of any pesticide and fungicides for more than 30 years, the apple farm of...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportAn Orchard Commodity Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey was conducted ...
In 1988, a leafminer, Phyllonorycter mespilella (Hübner) (Lepidoptera:Gracillariidae) was found for ...
The observations were made in 2017 in a orchars apple plantation in Delesti – Vaslui area with the...
Investigations were conducted during April-August 2005 on the plantation of apple-trees from Huşi, ...
T he Tortricidae, a family of lepidopteran insects, have challengedNew York State fruit growers sinc...
Observations concerning the epigeous coleoptera found in apple tree plantations from the Fruit-Gro...
Western tentiform leafminer populations can vary tremendously between years or even between generati...
Apple leafcurling midge (ALM) (Dasineura mali Kieffer) (DIPTERA: Cecidomyiidae) is an established pe...
Insect pest and natural enemy populations were evaluated during the 1990 growing season in five pair...