NYS IPM Type: Project ReportHistorically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pest of grapes growing in New York and surrounding states (Johnson and Hammar 1910). Adults do some minor leaf feeding in early to mid-summer. However, larval feeding on grape roots can reduce vine vigor or even cause vine death at high densities. For various reasons, including the seasonal use of broad-spectrum synthetic insecticides, the pest status of GRW declined during the second half of the 20th century. However, with the advent of more selective insecticides and the overall reduction in the number of applications during the season, reports of GRW adult feeding damage have greatly increased in recent years, especially in the Lake Erie Gr...
Research on assessing risk of grape berry moth (GBM) damage is the result of questions raised by Ne...
The goal of this two-year study is to validate the use of a temperature-driven phenology model to ti...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
Historically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pest of grapes growing in New Y...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportHistorically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pes...
Grape berry moth (GBM) Endopiza viteana is the key arthropod pest of grapes in New York,Pennsylvania...
The grape root borer (GRB), Vitacea polistiformis (Harris), is the most damaging insect pest of grap...
Several factors have prompted the reevaluation of control recommendations for key pests of grapes i...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
Seasonal changes in within-vineyard distribution and abundance of Erythroneura comes (Say) adults an...
Consistent economic losses due to grape berry moth, lack of control using conventional insecticides ...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
This aphidlike insect, which feeds on roots of grapevines, destroyed two-thirds of the vineyards on ...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
PDF version of web content. Extension Bulletin no. M1236. This archival publication may not reflect ...
Research on assessing risk of grape berry moth (GBM) damage is the result of questions raised by Ne...
The goal of this two-year study is to validate the use of a temperature-driven phenology model to ti...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
Historically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pest of grapes growing in New Y...
NYS IPM Type: Project ReportHistorically (early 1900s) grape rootworm (GRW) was the major insect pes...
Grape berry moth (GBM) Endopiza viteana is the key arthropod pest of grapes in New York,Pennsylvania...
The grape root borer (GRB), Vitacea polistiformis (Harris), is the most damaging insect pest of grap...
Several factors have prompted the reevaluation of control recommendations for key pests of grapes i...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
Seasonal changes in within-vineyard distribution and abundance of Erythroneura comes (Say) adults an...
Consistent economic losses due to grape berry moth, lack of control using conventional insecticides ...
The grapevine moth causes important losses to vineyard owners: the larvae perforate the grapes and h...
This aphidlike insect, which feeds on roots of grapevines, destroyed two-thirds of the vineyards on ...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...
PDF version of web content. Extension Bulletin no. M1236. This archival publication may not reflect ...
Research on assessing risk of grape berry moth (GBM) damage is the result of questions raised by Ne...
The goal of this two-year study is to validate the use of a temperature-driven phenology model to ti...
Grape is a major crop, covering 7.5 M ha worldwide, that is currently being confronted with three ma...