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You are here: Top: Science:Agriculture:Field Crops:Root Crops:Sugar Beet:Pests and Diseases (13)
- Beet Armyworm: Spodoptera exigua - Photographs and information on the life cycle of this pest, its description, host plants, damage, sampling, natural enemies, insecticides and biological control.
- Beet Curly Top Virus, Hybrigeminivirus - Photograph of an affected young sugar beet plant.
- Beet Leaf Curl Virus, Rhabdovirus - Photograph of affected plants and a description of the symptoms.
- Compendium of Beet Diseases and Insects - Information from the contents page of a book of this name on the disease organisms and pests that can attack the sugar beet crop.
- Diseases of Beet (Beta vulgaris) - Provides a list of the common and scientific names of the bacterial, fungal, viral and nematode diseases that may infect this crop.
- Flea Beetles on Sugar Beets - Description and life history of flea beetles, Psylliodes punctulata melsheimer, on sugar beet plants, the damage caused and possible control measures.
- Sugar Beet Cyst Nematode - Information on identifying this condition, caused by Heterodera schachtii, and possible management strategies.
- Sugar Beet Diseases - Provides information on the most common pests and diseases of this crop.
- Sugar Beet Nematode - Account of the damage caused by this pathogen, control measures, and photographs and drawings.
- Sugar Beet Root Aphid - Photographs and information on the life history of Pemphigus betae, the damage it causes and possible control measures.
- Sugarbeet Diseases, Beta vulgaris - Information on leaf spot, crown and root rot, powdery mildew, phoma leaf spot and other diseases. Includes photographs and suggested control measures.
- Sugarbeet Pest Management - Provides general information on pesticides and details of the diseases, insects, mites, nematodes and weeds that may attack this crop.
- Wireworms on Sugar Beets - Several species of wireworm, Limonius spp., can feed on sugar beets and cause reduced plant growth or death of the plant. Information on the damage caused and possible control measures.
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