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- Under siege: Two pests threaten Florida strawberries – but new research . . .
Protection against pests is critical for the $500 million-a-year Florida strawberry industry New USDA-funded, UF IFAS research has uncovered good news for strawberry growers as they try to prevent the bugs from damaging their crop
- New research could help strawberry farmers with two pests
— Two pests have been destroying Florida strawberry crops, but new research could bring farmers some help Two-spotted spider mites and chili thrips are attacking the crops and destroying
- University of Florida researchers test predatory mites to combat . . .
UF researchers say the two-spotted spider mite and the chilli thrips are tiny pests that could lead to farmers losing more than half their crop The research suggests introducing a predatory mite to crops could become a cost-effective form of pest control
- UF IFAS-bred strawberries better at resisting nasty pest in Florida
University of Florida researchers have identified two strawberry varieties, Florida Brilliance and Sweet Sensation, that show resistance to chilli thrips
- Strawberry Pests - Growables
The principal pests on strawberry in Florida are the twospotted spider mite, thrips, and lepidopterous larvae (fall and southern armyworms) Minor and occasional pests include corn earworm and sap beetles
- Pest Management Strategic Plan for Strawberries in the Southeast
Similar insect and mite pests challenge strawberry growers in the region However, pest management programs differ immensely throughout the region, especially in Florida, where more large-scale and industrialized production exists
- Strawberries: Main Pests and Beneficials in Florida
l arthropod pests to multiply and feed on the crop Strawberry plants are quickly established two wee s after the transplanting irrigation is turned off This is the time growers must begin to scout their fields at least once a week to assess the status of pests, such as spider mites, cyclamen mites, le
- Two pests threaten Florida strawberries – but new research may bring relief
Protection against pests is critical for the $500 million-a-year Florida strawberry industry New USDA-funded, UF IFAS research has uncovered good news for strawberry growers as they try to prevent the bugs from damaging their crop
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