| | - Plant Parasitic Nematodes on Sugarcane
Plantparasitic nematodes are microscopic roundworms that feed on and damage plants. Ectoparasitic nematodes live and reproduce in soil and feed on roots from outside. Endoparasitic nematodes enter into the roots to feed and reproduce. Sting nematode ... http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IN529
|
| |
- Diseases and Pests
Diseases, Pests, and Nonnutrient Disorders of Sugarcane presents 60 color images illustrating symptoms of many leaf, stalk, and root disorders and general plant abnormalities caused by pests and diseases. These symptoms are often confused with those ... http://www.apsnet.org/online/slideset/sugrcane/
|
| |
|
- Sugarcane Diseases
Information on a number of diseases that affect this crop, with photographs and suggested control measures. ... http://plantpathology.tamu.edu/Texlab/Sugarcrops/Sugarcane/sugarc.html
| | |
| |
- The Sugarcane Diseases
Information on the diseases that may affect sugarcane and their causal agents. ... http://www.isppweb.org/names_sugarcane_common.asp
|
| |
- The Rust on Sugarcane
Photograph of lesions on the upper surface of leaves. ... http://www.apsnet.org/online/archive/1998/sugar030.htm
| | - The Sugarcane Smut
The black whiplike structure, emerging from the central core of meristematic tissues, contains darkcolored smut spores covered with a thin, silverywhite and papery membrane clearly visible in the image. This membrane ruptures easily, and spores are s ... http://www.apsnet.org/online/Archive/2003/IW000024.asp
|
| |
- Silky Cane Weevil
The silky cane weevil Metamasius hemipterus sericeus is distributed through the West Indies, Central, and South America Vaurie 1966, and was first reported in Dade County, Florida in 1984 Woodruff and Baranowski 1985. In Florida, M. h. sericeus is an ... http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IN210
| | - The Insect Management in Sugarcane
Pest management in sugarcane is suited to an integrated pest management IPM approach since some pest damage can be tolerated. Cultivar differences in insect preferences, biological control agents, cultural practices, and pesticides are all used in su ... http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IG065
|
| |