other soft scales. The size depends on the host plant and can vary from 2 to 4.5 mm. The young nymphs are white to yellowish, more oval in form and with a
material in or on the ground. Sclerotia germinate at temperatures between 4 and 26 °C with an optimum between 13 and 15 °C. Germination and infection mostly
product and has a guaranteed shelf-life of six months at 4oC. The product should be stored at 4 – 8oC and used within six months of the date of manufacture [...] propagation (see Other Specific production Restriction 1) (protected) And 4 per crop 15 g/1000 plants at (see Other Specific cultivation after propagation [...] Restrictions: 1) Minimum interval of 14 days at propagation 2) Minimum interval of 4 weeks at cultivation 3) Treatment must only be made under ‘permanent protection’
larvae bore into the bark and down to the sap wood. Development takes 3 or 4 years. The larvae feed on the wood most of the time hibernating in their galleries
±9%; Cerall ±0.7%; reference ±0.2%. Cerall improves yields 4.75 4.50 Yield (t/ha) 90 4.25 4.00 0 Untreated Cerall Cerall seed treatment improves grain [...] precise application, to avoid underdosing, for example. Storage / Shelf life At 4-8°C: up to 3 months At 20°C: a maximum of 1 week On seed: until 1 year after
presence in the crop. Wingless females of the large blackberry aphid are 2.6-4.1 mm long, pale to yellowish green with long antennae, legs and siphunculi
presence in the crop. Wingless females of the large raspberry aphid are 2.6-4.1 mm long, pale to yellowish green with long antennae, legs and siphunculi
T-22 grows in a wide temperature range (10-34°C/50-93°F), at a pH between 4 and 8, in many types of cultivation media and on the roots of many different [...] Storage time after receipt See package for expiry date. Storage temperature 4-8ºC/39-46°F. Storage conditions Keep away from direct sunlight.
scale The scale of the female is flat, usually an elongated oval shape, 3-4 mm long, yellow-green or light grey in colour, with dark brown speckles or
of damp soil, where they also pupate. The adult shore fly is black, about 4 to 5 mm long, and stout with short antennae and short legs. The head of the