2015
DOI: 10.1093/amt/tsv020
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Evaluation of Foliar Insecticides for the Control of Tipworm in Cranberry, 2014: Table 1

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“…There has also been a bacterium, Chromobacterium subtsugae MWU12-2387 (Neisseriales: Neisseriaceae), discovered in the rhizosphere of cranberry plants that has biocontrol potential (Vöing et al, 2017). Another strain of C. subtsugae, PRAA4-1T, is actually used as a bioinsecticide (Grandevo ® ), which can be useful to control S. sulfureana, A. vaccinii, R. naevana, the common eupithecia Eupithecia miserulata Grote (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), and occasionally D. oxycoccana Guedot and Perry, 2016a;Guedot and Perry, 2016b). Burkholderia rinojensis A396 (Burkholderiales: Burkholderiaceae) is also a bacterium that has been marketed (Venerate ® ) for pest control in cranberries, showing efficacy against S. sulfureana, A. vaccinii, R. naevana, and E. miserulata (Guedot and Perry, 2015a;Guedot and Perry, 2016b).…”
Section: Natural and Biological Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has also been a bacterium, Chromobacterium subtsugae MWU12-2387 (Neisseriales: Neisseriaceae), discovered in the rhizosphere of cranberry plants that has biocontrol potential (Vöing et al, 2017). Another strain of C. subtsugae, PRAA4-1T, is actually used as a bioinsecticide (Grandevo ® ), which can be useful to control S. sulfureana, A. vaccinii, R. naevana, the common eupithecia Eupithecia miserulata Grote (Lepidoptera: Geometridae), and occasionally D. oxycoccana Guedot and Perry, 2016a;Guedot and Perry, 2016b). Burkholderia rinojensis A396 (Burkholderiales: Burkholderiaceae) is also a bacterium that has been marketed (Venerate ® ) for pest control in cranberries, showing efficacy against S. sulfureana, A. vaccinii, R. naevana, and E. miserulata (Guedot and Perry, 2015a;Guedot and Perry, 2016b).…”
Section: Natural and Biological Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%