1987
DOI: 10.1080/14620316.1987.11515766
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Effect of fenitrothion and benomyl sprays on raspberry cane midge (Resseliella theobaldi) and midge blight, with particular reference toLeptosphaeria coniothyriumin the disease complex

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“…The damaged *E-mail: gabor.vetek@stud.uni-corvinus.hu canes, particularly those attacked by first generation midge larvae are weakened, and a range of fungal pathogens, including Leptosphaeria coniothyrium (Fuckel) Sacc., often infect the wounded stems at larval feeding sites, which may result in bud failure, wilt of lateral shoots or even cane death. These characteristic symptoms are the results of a disease complex also called midge blight, which term refers to the connection between the damage of the larvae of R. theobaldi and the infestation of numerous fungal pathogens that attack the vascular tissues through the larval feeding sites (Williamson, 1987).…”
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“…The damaged *E-mail: gabor.vetek@stud.uni-corvinus.hu canes, particularly those attacked by first generation midge larvae are weakened, and a range of fungal pathogens, including Leptosphaeria coniothyrium (Fuckel) Sacc., often infect the wounded stems at larval feeding sites, which may result in bud failure, wilt of lateral shoots or even cane death. These characteristic symptoms are the results of a disease complex also called midge blight, which term refers to the connection between the damage of the larvae of R. theobaldi and the infestation of numerous fungal pathogens that attack the vascular tissues through the larval feeding sites (Williamson, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'Midge blight' can be controlled by insecticides applied to the base of the primocanes to kill larvae feeding under the bark (Woodford et al, 1979;Woodford & Gordon, 1986; 0 1989 Association of Applied Biologists Williamson, 1987). Sprays are usually applied against the first generation in early summer because emergence of the second, and potentially most damaging generation, coincides with harvest.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Для защиты растений малины от галлицы традиционно используются химические инсектициды (12)(13)(14), основой которых служат разные классы соединений (15,16). Однако все чаще высказывается озабоченность применением химических средств защиты (17) и обсуждается необходимость минимизировать пестицидные нагрузки при сохранении высокого качества продукции (18), в связи с чем внимание привлекают экологически безопасные биологические препараты, в особенности для обработки посадок ягодных культур (19,20).…”
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