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It even survives the winter by living in the roots of cereal crops like wheat. Farmers sound the alarm over rapid spread of ...
In parts of central Wisconsin, leafhoppers are abundant on garden vegetables, fruit trees, at lights, and in alfalfa fields.
Taking into account the importance of the diseases the corn leafhopper vectors in the Americas, we point out to the need for a proper evaluation of E. schreiteri as a potential biocontrol agent ...
It is characteristic of adult leafhopper feeding on herbs such as mint, lemon balm, basil and rosemary, as well as broad-leaf weeds including nettles, he adds. “It’s easy to find on broad-leaf ...
First detected in German sugar beet crops in 2008, the reed leafhopper has since spread to potatoes and now poses a growing threat to peppers, tomatoes, chard, celery, asparagus, onions, and beetroot.