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Pests occurring in plum organic nursery
 
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Journal of Research and Applications in Agricultural Engineering 2011;56(3):23-26
 
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The occurrence and an intensity of the pests in plum organic nursery in 2008-2010 were investigated. Aphids Aphidoidea, plum rust mite Vasates fockeui, thripses Thripidae and midges Cecidomyiidae were the main pests encountered on plum apical and twigs. They have been drastically reduced plant growth. Thrips were preferentially drawn to blue and midges to yellow sticky tables. At the lower intensity tortricid larvae and spider mites were encountered and the beetles of Phyllobius genus were found occasionally.
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