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Mark Gleason, Donald Lewis, John Hartman |
This attractive publication filled with full-color photographs addresses the insect and disease problems that growers of strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, and grapes are likely to encounter in their gardens in the Midwest (48 pages).
Insect pests include: sap beetles, picnicbugs, picnic beetles, spittlebugs, tarnished plant bugs, spider mites, crickets, slugs, root weevils, raspberry fruitworm, cane borer, raspberry crown borer, Japanese beetles, wasps, yellowjackets, grape flea beetle, grape phylloxera, grape berry moth, paper wasps, grape leafhopper, blueberry maggot, cranberry and cherry fruitworms, blueberry tip borer, mummyberry.
Diseases include: gray mold, leather rot, leaf spot, leaf scorch, blight, Verticillium wilt, black root rot, red stele, anthracnose, spur blight, cane blight, septoria leaf spot, Phytophthora root rot, blackberry rosette, downy mildew, black rot, powdery mildew, phomopsis canker, botrytis blossom, twig blight, dieback, Fusicoccum canker, chlorosis.
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