adulthood. With each moult they shed white skin, betraying their presence in the crop. Wingless females of the large raspberry aphid are 2.6-4.1 mm long, pale
world. C. hesperidum has many host plants, including sub-tropical fruit crops (citrus, papaya, etc.) and ornamentals such as schefflera, ficus, hibiscus
their sheer numbers. Frass deposited on leaves or flowers in ornamental crops, lettuce and herbs also causes cosmetic damage, and sometimes this can occur
adulthood. With each moult they shed white skin, betraying their presence in the crop. Reproduction of the mottled arum aphid is entirely by parthenogenesis, with
a few hours after application The dosage of Thripor-L depends on climate, crop and thrips density and should always be adjusted to the particular situation [...] situation. Start introduction as soon as the first thrips are detected in the crop. Introduction rates typically range from 0.5-10 per m2/release. Releases
the growing season For glasshouse crops only Drench Trianum-P® (15 g/1000 plants) towards the end of the previous crop, followed by Fortafol-D®, as above [...] humic and fulvic acids and is an essential component of Koppert integrated crop management (ICM) programmes Botanicoir® is a brand name that is synonymous [...] synonymous with the production of high-quality fruit in commercial strawberry crops. The coir is washed and buffered to produce a quality rooting substrate that
and shoots (which they pull into the ground of mainly grasses and cereal crops. The adults do not cause any damage. Damage symptoms Larval feeding causes
protection Other hazards: CROPS/ SITUATIONS: MAXIMUM INDIVIDUAL DOSE: (L PRODUCT/HA) MAXIMUM NUMBER OF TREATMENTS: (PER CROP) LATEST TIME OF APPLICATION: [...] of PepMV developing in the crop should be conducted before this product is used. • Warning: Do not use this product on crops for seed production. TOMATO [...] equal or higher standard of protection. GLUE - NON PRINTABLE AREA Where crops are grown in synthetic growing media, growers should note that the use of
approach partners with nature to maintain the balance of ecosystems and protect crops without resorting to harmful chemicals. In biological pest control, beneficial [...] like parasitoid wasps and predatory mites are introduced into agricultural crops to prey on or parasitise harmful pests like aphids , spider mites , whitefly
n site for at least a few days The dosage of Aphipar depends on climate, crop and aphid density and should always be adjusted to the particular situation [...] situation. Start introduction preventively soon after planting of the crop. Introduction rates typically range from 0.25-4 per m 2 /release. Releases should