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Vegetables
... Crop Knowledge Master Search by: Crop Vegetables Choose the vegetable: Beans Mizuna Bittermelon Mustard Cabbage Broccoli Onions Burdock Pak Choy Cabbage Peas Carrot Peppers Cauliflower ... Daikon Taro and Dasheen Eggplant Togan Ginger Root Tomato Hyotan Watercress Lettuce Winged Bean Luffa Yambean Root Melons Yardlong Beans Zucchini Back to: Crop Knowledge Master Knowledge Master Home Crop Search
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Vegetables
... Crop Knowledge Master Search by: Crop Vegetables Choose the vegetable: Beans Mustard Cabbage Bittermelon Onions Broccoli Pak Choy Burdock Peas Cabbage Peppers Carrot Potato Cauliflower ... Dasheen Daikon Togan Eggplant Tomato Ginger Root Watercress Hyotan Watermelon Lettuce Winged Bean Luffa Yambean Root Melons Yardlong Beans Mizuna Zucchini Back to: Crop Knowledge Master Knowledge Master Home Crop ...
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Aphis gossypii
... avocado, banana, burdock, Chinese wax gourd, cucumber, edible gourds, eggplant, flowering ginger, green beans, guava, Hibiscus, hyotan, luffa, orchid, papaya, peppers, potato, protea, pumpkin, spinach, taro, togan, ... high population densities are reached. A high population density induces the production of winged individuals which can migrate to new food sources. MANAGEMENT Dry weather conditions ...
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Myzus persicae
... broccoli, burdock, cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, Chinese broccoli, daikon, eggplant, flowering white cabbage, green beans, head cabbage, lettuce, macadamia, mustards cabbage, papaya, peppers, sweet potato, tomato, watercress and ... Mosaic Virus is also vectored by this aphid. Both apterae (wingless) and alate (winged) aphids are able to transmit the virus but more transmissions are obtained with ...
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Rhopalosiphum maidis
... HOSTS The primary host of this aphid is corn (maize). Alternative hosts include: barley, green beans, manila hemp, millets, papaya, potato, rice, squash and other Gramineae, sorghums, sugarcane, tobacco and ... produced an average of 68 nymphs (range = 57 - 77). Winged aphids produced an average of 49 nymphs (Adams and Drew, 1964). Winged individuals are produced in response to changes in weather, ...
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Nezara viridula
... , field crops, vegetables, and weeds. Hosts crops of economic importance include beans, cabbage, chinese cabbage, citrus, crucifers, curcurbits, green beans, head cabbage, macadamia nuts, mango, mustard cabbage, orchids, peppers, potatoes, ... a reddish brown. The immature bugs must shed their skins 5 times before becoming winged adults. At each molt the bug increases in size, growing form 1/16 inch ...
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