THE red-legged earth mite and the lucerne flea are the two most important pasture pests of Western Australia. They commonly retard the establishment of new pastures by causing serious damage to pasture legume seedlings and in some seasons can damage cereal crops. This article describes the pests and gives current recommended control measures
THE principal grasshopper pest in Western Australia is the Little Plague Grasshopper (Austroicetes c...
Abstract. The redlegged earth mite, Halotydeus destructor, continues to be an intractable pest causi...
Abstract. Earth mites are a complex of related species introduced into Australia in the early part o...
For many years the red-legged earth mite (Halotydeus destructor (Tucker)) and the lucerne flea (Smyn...
ONE of the most important factors influencing Western Australian agriculture in the last 20 years ha...
ALTHOUGH the pests concerned in attacking winter pastures are known to most farmers a discussion of ...
Redlegged eath mit, blue oat ite, lucern flea and aphids damage pastures across southern Australia, ...
In the early years following the Second World War, the grazing industries accounted for some 70 per...
The lucerne flea or clover springtail is best know in this State as a pest of clover pastures, but v...
THE red-legged earth mite, Halotydeus destructor (Tuck.), and the lucerne flea, Sminthurus viridis (...
IT is estimated that between 300,000 and 400,000 acres of pasture and crop infested with red-legged ...
Mealybugs (soft-bodied scale insects) are sucking pests that attack pastures, cereal crops and turf ...
An Albany Regional Office trial has indicated that red-legged earthmite (Halotydeus destructor Tuck)...
Lucerne, the world\u27s most important fodder legume, has never won largescale acceptance in West Au...
The largest group of fodder crops are perennial grasses:Legumes: clover, shamrock, rye, bersum, aspa...
THE principal grasshopper pest in Western Australia is the Little Plague Grasshopper (Austroicetes c...
Abstract. The redlegged earth mite, Halotydeus destructor, continues to be an intractable pest causi...
Abstract. Earth mites are a complex of related species introduced into Australia in the early part o...
For many years the red-legged earth mite (Halotydeus destructor (Tucker)) and the lucerne flea (Smyn...
ONE of the most important factors influencing Western Australian agriculture in the last 20 years ha...
ALTHOUGH the pests concerned in attacking winter pastures are known to most farmers a discussion of ...
Redlegged eath mit, blue oat ite, lucern flea and aphids damage pastures across southern Australia, ...
In the early years following the Second World War, the grazing industries accounted for some 70 per...
The lucerne flea or clover springtail is best know in this State as a pest of clover pastures, but v...
THE red-legged earth mite, Halotydeus destructor (Tuck.), and the lucerne flea, Sminthurus viridis (...
IT is estimated that between 300,000 and 400,000 acres of pasture and crop infested with red-legged ...
Mealybugs (soft-bodied scale insects) are sucking pests that attack pastures, cereal crops and turf ...
An Albany Regional Office trial has indicated that red-legged earthmite (Halotydeus destructor Tuck)...
Lucerne, the world\u27s most important fodder legume, has never won largescale acceptance in West Au...
The largest group of fodder crops are perennial grasses:Legumes: clover, shamrock, rye, bersum, aspa...
THE principal grasshopper pest in Western Australia is the Little Plague Grasshopper (Austroicetes c...
Abstract. The redlegged earth mite, Halotydeus destructor, continues to be an intractable pest causi...
Abstract. Earth mites are a complex of related species introduced into Australia in the early part o...