Blueberry scorch Virus is a new and important pathogen of blueberry in British Columbia, Canada of which the blueberry-infesting aphid Ericaphis fimbriata is a known Vector. In a study of the movement of apterous E. fimbriata, significantly more aphids fell when one ladybird beetle was added to E. fimbriata infested blueberry branches than when zero, two, or four were added. Similar numbers of aphids fell in the presence or absence of beetles at low aphid density (10-30 aphids per terminal), but more fell in the presence of beetles at high aphid density (50-70 aphids per terminal). The time taken for aphids to move a minimum distance of 60 cm off infested plants onto uninfested plants decreased with increasing aphid density which has import...
Aphids severely affect crop production by transmitting many plant viruses. Viruses are obligate intr...
Conservation of natural enemies can be an effective form of pest management. If beneficial Hymenopte...
The potential for the use of the tachinid fly, Cyzenis albicans Fall., as an alternative control of ...
Blueberry scorch Virus is a new and important pathogen of blueberry in British Columbia, Canada of w...
Transmission of Blueberry scorch virus (BlScV) by the aphid species Ericaphis fimbriata (Richards), A...
The efficacy of kaolin clay (Surround® WP) in reducing the number of migrant aphids on blueberry, Va...
Aphidius ericaphidis, an aphid parasitoid originally described from North America, is recorded in Eu...
This research provides mitochondrial COI sequences and species-specific reverse primers for Aphidius...
Blueberry bushes with scorch symptoms were found during a survey of blueberry fields in British Colu...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Relationships between agents in multitrophic systems are complex and very specific. Insect-transmitt...
Plant diseases are ubiquitous in agricultural systems and are major sources of economic loss. Vaccin...
Belonging to the superfamily Aphidoidea, aphids are Hemiptera insects, many of the species causing e...
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) is an emerging insect-vectored, xylem-limited bacterium that can cause disea...
The epidemiology of Blueberry scorch virus (BlScV) in highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) was ...
Aphids severely affect crop production by transmitting many plant viruses. Viruses are obligate intr...
Conservation of natural enemies can be an effective form of pest management. If beneficial Hymenopte...
The potential for the use of the tachinid fly, Cyzenis albicans Fall., as an alternative control of ...
Blueberry scorch Virus is a new and important pathogen of blueberry in British Columbia, Canada of w...
Transmission of Blueberry scorch virus (BlScV) by the aphid species Ericaphis fimbriata (Richards), A...
The efficacy of kaolin clay (Surround® WP) in reducing the number of migrant aphids on blueberry, Va...
Aphidius ericaphidis, an aphid parasitoid originally described from North America, is recorded in Eu...
This research provides mitochondrial COI sequences and species-specific reverse primers for Aphidius...
Blueberry bushes with scorch symptoms were found during a survey of blueberry fields in British Colu...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Relationships between agents in multitrophic systems are complex and very specific. Insect-transmitt...
Plant diseases are ubiquitous in agricultural systems and are major sources of economic loss. Vaccin...
Belonging to the superfamily Aphidoidea, aphids are Hemiptera insects, many of the species causing e...
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) is an emerging insect-vectored, xylem-limited bacterium that can cause disea...
The epidemiology of Blueberry scorch virus (BlScV) in highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) was ...
Aphids severely affect crop production by transmitting many plant viruses. Viruses are obligate intr...
Conservation of natural enemies can be an effective form of pest management. If beneficial Hymenopte...
The potential for the use of the tachinid fly, Cyzenis albicans Fall., as an alternative control of ...