The first detection of the European grapevine moth in North America triggered the establishment of federal and state regulatory programs that (1) identified the insect's geographic range in California, (2) developed and implemented detection and management programs, (3) regulated the movement of plant material and equipment to minimize the threat of dispersal, (4) incorporated research-based information developed by subject-matter experts into policy decisions and (5) promoted a wide-reaching educational program for grape growers, the public and local officials. The action plan, developed and carried out through a coordinated program that included multiple government agencies, ...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportHistorically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pes...
Several factors have prompted the reevaluation of control recommendations for key pests of grapes i...
The first detection of the European grapevine moth in North America triggered the establishment of f...
The first detection of the European grapevine moth in North America triggered the establishment of f...
In the fall of 2009, the first confirmed North American detection of the European grapevine moth (EG...
Consistent economic losses due to grape berry moth, lack of control using conventional insecticides ...
Historically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pest of grapes growing in New Y...
Viticulture has experienced dramatic global growth in acreage and value. As the international exchan...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
Grape berry moth (GBM) Endopiza viteana is the key arthropod pest of grapes in New York,Pennsylvania...
European Grapevine Moth (EGVM), Lobesia botrana (Den. & Schiff.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is the k...
Following the first detection of Lobesia botrana, European grapevine moth (EGVM), in North America (...
Biological invasions are most effectively managed when identified in their early stages, which often...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportHistorically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pes...
Several factors have prompted the reevaluation of control recommendations for key pests of grapes i...
The first detection of the European grapevine moth in North America triggered the establishment of f...
The first detection of the European grapevine moth in North America triggered the establishment of f...
In the fall of 2009, the first confirmed North American detection of the European grapevine moth (EG...
Consistent economic losses due to grape berry moth, lack of control using conventional insecticides ...
Historically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pest of grapes growing in New Y...
Viticulture has experienced dramatic global growth in acreage and value. As the international exchan...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
Grape berry moth (GBM) Endopiza viteana is the key arthropod pest of grapes in New York,Pennsylvania...
European Grapevine Moth (EGVM), Lobesia botrana (Den. & Schiff.) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is the k...
Following the first detection of Lobesia botrana, European grapevine moth (EGVM), in North America (...
Biological invasions are most effectively managed when identified in their early stages, which often...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportHistorically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pes...
Several factors have prompted the reevaluation of control recommendations for key pests of grapes i...