PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «CABBAGEWORM»
cabbageworm
term
cabbage
worm
primarily
used
four
kinds
lepidopteran
whose
larvae
feed
cabbages
other
cole
crops
host
plants
include
broccoli
cauliflower
brussels
sprouts
imported
university
florida
entomology
pieris
rapae
easily
confused
with
pontia
protodice
napi
ascia
statewide
program
management
guidelines
cabbageworm
cabbageworms
farmers
almanac
identify
control
pests
from
linnaeus
pieridae
lepidoptera
description
adult
both
sexes
have
black
area
near
missouri
botanical
garden
that
feeds
nectar
eggs
family
including
maryland
extension
larva
appearance
tiny
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CABBAGEWORM»
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1
Handbook of Vegetable Pests
Harcourt (1962) studied the distribution of imported cabbageworm on crops. He
suggested that one-half of each plant be examined visually for various stages.
Recommended sample sizes were 20 plants for eggs, 30 for young larvae, 40 for
...
2
Integrated Pest Management for Cole Crops and Lettuce
This imported cabbageworm pupa has been parasitized by Pteromalus puparium
. Exit holes indicate the parasites have matured and emerged. The pupa of a
parasitic tachinid fly can be seen within the body of this cabbageworm. pale
yellow ...
University of California Integrated Pest Management Program, 1985
The cabbage looper, the imported cabbageworm, and the diamondback moth are
predominately green. The cabbage webworm, the cross-striped cabbageworm,
the corn earworm, and climbing cutworms are brown, black, or gray, and ...
4
Control of caterpillars on cabbage and other cole crops
Southern Cabbageworm The southern cabbageworm is the larva of a white
butterfly. The butterfly is similar in appearance to the imported cabbageworm
butterfly, except that it has more checkered black spots on its wings. The color of
the ...
Charles S. Creighton, John Eric Halfhill, United States. Science and Education Administration, 1980
5
Pests of the Garden and Small Farm: A Grower's Guide to ...
Imported cabbageworm eggs arc elongated and ridged: they arc laid singly on
leaves. Imported Cabbageworm Artogeia rapae Crops attacked: Primarily cole
crops. Damage. Caterpillars eat irregular holes in leaves and often contaminate ...
6
Biological Control: A Global Perspective : Case Studies from ...
A Global Perspective : Case Studies from Around the World Charles Vincent,
Mark S. Goettel, George Lazarovits. Parasitoids to Control the Imported
Cabbageworm R. Van Driesche 4 Roy Van Driesche PSIS/Entomology,
University of ...
Charles Vincent, Mark S. Goettel, George Lazarovits, 2007
7
Garden Insects of North America: The Ultimate Guide to ...
A. Cabbage white, or cabbage butterfly, adult of imported cabbageworm. W.
Cranshaw. B. Cabbage butterfly laying egg on broccoli. W. Cranshaw. C. Egg of
imported cabbageworm. W. Cranshaw. D. Newly hatched imported cabbage-
worm ...
8
Encyclopedia of Entomology
Dead cabbageworm larvae are often found with clusters of 20-30 A. glomeratus
cocoons attached. In some areas tachinids (Dip- tera: Tachinidae) are more
important than wasps. Virus and fungal diseases of imported cabbageworm have
...
9
Texas Bug Book: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
IMPORTED CABBAGEWORM COMMON NAMES: Cabbageworm, Imported
Cabbageworm SCIENTIFIC NAME: Order Lepidoptera, family Pieridae, Pieris
rapae SIZE: Adult — 1V4", larva — up to W IDENTIFICATION: Adult is a fast-
moving, ...
Howard Garrett, C. Malcolm Beck, 2005
10
Natural Insect Control: The Ecological Gardener's Guide to ...
CABBAGEWORM. The larvae favor cool, wet weather. Their feeding weakens the
roots, eventually causing the lower leaves to yellow and the plant to wilt and die.
Root crops are often scarred with brown-streaked tunnels, where diseases ...
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Cole crops were being damaged by later instars of diamondback moth larvae and imported cabbageworm this week at one location. Coragen ... «Michigan State University Extension, jun 15»
Garden calendar | For the week of June 7
If you are seeing damage from imported cabbageworm butterfly caterpillars on your cole crops such as cabbage and broccoli, check plants ... «Madison.com, jun 15»
True armyworm moth counts a pest concern
The WPB noted that imported cabbageworm larvae have appeared in southern areas. It cited an infestation of above 30 percent as requiring an ... «Wisfarmer, jun 15»
Garden Q&A: There's more than 1 way to pest-proof your broccoli
Floating row cover can help keep your broccoli cabbageworm-free ... barrier is often all you'll need to keep your cole crops cabbageworm free. «Tribune-Review, mai 15»
Keeping away garden pests from plants may have a silver-foil lining
Imported cabbageworm and cabbage looper: These caterpillars are responsible for making holes in the leaves of many different cole crops, ... «Tribune-Review, mai 15»
Dirty Fingernails: Orchids follow different rules
The little green worms are caterpillars which grow up to be white cabbageworm butterflies. There are several kinds of white butterflies that live ... «The Missoulian, abr 15»
George's Plant Pick of the Week: Cabbage 'OS Cross'
Cover with floating row cover or spray with Bt to guard against the main bug pest, the cabbageworm. A booster dose or two of fish emulsion, ... «PennLive.com, abr 15»
Garden Sage: Controlling hungry caterpillars and mistletoe
A: The yellow caterpillar is the southern cabbageworm. The adult is a white butterfly with black spots. They are common here and throughout ... «Arizona Daily Star, dez 14»
Pest-preventing plants: Some species repel mosquitoes, fleas, other …
Use it around cabbage to prevent cabbageworm and aphids from taking hold. * Lavender. Used to repel fleas, moths, mosquitoes and other ... «Chattanooga Times Free Press, ago 14»
Southeast Michigan vegetable regional report – May 21, 2014
Diamondback moth and imported cabbageworm moths were observed in several cabbage and broccoli fields in low numbers. No eggs were ... «Michigan State University Extension, mai 14»