Grape cultivation is a billion-dollar agricultural sector in California, where invasive or novel pest species can disrupt management practices. We report herein on a new pest associated with California vineyards, the carpentermoth Givira ethela (Neumoegen and Dyar, 1893). Rather than an invasive species, G. ethela appears to be a newly recognized wood-boring pest of Vitis vinifera (L.) in regions of California’s Central Valley, where its initial occurrence has been dated back to, at least, the beginning of the 2000s. The habitus of adult, genitalia and pupa is illustrated. Givira ethela distribution in California is updated including published records and new data. Carpentermoth galleries seem to facilitate the access of Planococcus ficus S...
Several mealybug species are vectors of grapevine leafroll-associated viruses (GLRaV), which cause t...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
To determine the risk winery waste poses for the spread of Lobesia botrana (Denis & Schiffermüller)...
Biological invasions are most effectively managed when identified in their early stages, which often...
Though the honeydew moth Cryptoblabes gnidiella (HM) was never deemed an important pest of grapevine...
In the fall of 2009, the first confirmed North American detection of the European grapevine moth (EG...
Mealybugs are pests and virus vectors of grapevines in many regions of the world. Newly introduced i...
The grape leaffolder is a common and widely distributed species that is a minor pest of grapes in th...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportHistorically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pes...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
Viticulture has experienced dramatic global growth in acreage and value. As the international exchan...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
The first detection of the European grapevine moth in North America triggered the establishment of f...
Florida has approximately 1,700 acres of grapes. Muscadine grapes, Vitis rotundifolia Michx are the ...
Several mealybug species are vectors of grapevine leafroll-associated viruses (GLRaV), which cause t...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
To determine the risk winery waste poses for the spread of Lobesia botrana (Denis & Schiffermüller)...
Biological invasions are most effectively managed when identified in their early stages, which often...
Though the honeydew moth Cryptoblabes gnidiella (HM) was never deemed an important pest of grapevine...
In the fall of 2009, the first confirmed North American detection of the European grapevine moth (EG...
Mealybugs are pests and virus vectors of grapevines in many regions of the world. Newly introduced i...
The grape leaffolder is a common and widely distributed species that is a minor pest of grapes in th...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportHistorically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pes...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
Viticulture has experienced dramatic global growth in acreage and value. As the international exchan...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
The first detection of the European grapevine moth in North America triggered the establishment of f...
Florida has approximately 1,700 acres of grapes. Muscadine grapes, Vitis rotundifolia Michx are the ...
Several mealybug species are vectors of grapevine leafroll-associated viruses (GLRaV), which cause t...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
To determine the risk winery waste poses for the spread of Lobesia botrana (Denis & Schiffermüller)...