crop early in its life. Bacteria colonize roots as they grow, therefore effects will be more pronounced if it is present as early in the crop’s life as
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young larvae usually feed on leaves, creating a characteristic windowing effect. This damage and moist sawdust-like frass near the funnel and upper leaves
/ or yellowing of leaves, sometimes followed by defoliation. The overall effect is a reduction of photosynthesis and therefore the yield. Flowers and fruit
deformed growth above with lumpy leaves and curled leaf margins. The immediate effects of piercing by the aphids are visible in lower leaves in the form of yellow
the parasitic wasp Eretmocerus eremicus Eretmocerus eremicus is a highly effective parasitic wasp used in biological control programs. This wasp exhibits
conditions for Encarsia formosa The parasitic wasp Encarsia formosa is most effective at temperatures between 20°C and 25°C (68 and 77°F). At a 24 hours average [...] Encarsia formosa Encarsia formosa is a parasitic wasp renowned for its effectiveness in controlling whitefly populations, particularly the greenhouse whitefly