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Insect Management for Carrots
Published 2002-07-01“… There are no major insect pests on carrot in Florida. The greatest concern for growers has been root damage from soil pests, particularly wireworms (southern potato and tobacco), cutworms (variegated, granulate, black), and mole crickets, all of which are sporadic. …”
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Using Image-based AI for insect monitoring and conservation - InsectAI COST Action
Published 2025-02-01“…The InsectAI COST action will support insect monitoring and conservation at the national and continental scale in order to understand and counteract widespread insect declines. …”
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Insect Pests of Grapes in Florida
Published 2004-10-01“…In general, grapes are susceptible to many insect pests. Some of the common insect pests attacking grapes in Florida include: grape root borer, glassy-winged sharpshooter, grape flea beetle, grapevine aphid, grape leaffolder, grape curculio, and grape phylloxera. …”
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Insect Management for Sweet Corn
Published 2005-12-01“… Foliar, ear and root feeding insects can routinely cause economic losses to sweet corn if left untreated. …”
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The Insect Community on the Soil Surface
Published 2011-01-01“…It’s easy to find and collect insects, related arthropods, and other invertebrates from the soil surface using simple materials that are readily available. …”
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Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass
Published 2016-05-01Subjects: “…Turfgrass Pest Insects…”
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Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass
Published 2016-05-01Subjects: “…Turfgrass Pest Insects…”
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The Insect Community on the Soil Surface
Published 2011-01-01“…It’s easy to find and collect insects, related arthropods, and other invertebrates from the soil surface using simple materials that are readily available. …”
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Insect Management for Sweet Corn
Published 2002-10-01“…Revised: July 2003. ENY-472/IG158: Insect Management for Sweet Corn (ufl.edu) …”
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Insect Management for Sweet Corn
Published 2005-12-01“… Foliar, ear and root feeding insects can routinely cause economic losses to sweet corn if left untreated. …”
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