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General Properties of Fungicides Used in Caneberries
UC Management Guidelines Information about General Properties of Fungicides Used in Caneberries. DMI= demethylation (sterol) inhibitor cyprodinil/fludioxonil (Switch) anilinopyrimidine/ phenylpyrrole (9/12) single-site/multi-site potassium ... [... more]
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Cane and Leaf Rust
UC Management Guidelines for Cane and Leaf Rust on Caneberries. Cane and leaf rust occurs on some blackberry cultivars, especially trailing varieties such as ollalieberry. The first symptom of cane and leaf rust is lemon yellow pustules ... [... more]
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Cladosporium Fruit Rot
UC Management Guidelines for Cladosporium Fruit Rot on Caneberries. Blackberry and raspberry plants with Cladosporium fruit rot have berries that are covered with a soft, velvety, olive-green mycelial growth. While this growth is unsightly, it ... [... more]
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Twospotted Spider Mite
UC Management Guidelines for Twospotted Spider Mite on Caneberries. Twospotted spider mites are an occasional pest of caneberries. They infest the undersides of caneberry leaves, where they may form colonies and produce light webbing when ... [... more]
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Raspberry Horntail
UC Management Guidelines for Raspberry Horntail on Caneberries. The eggs of the raspberry horntail, a wood wasp, are pearly white and oblong, with a curved point at one end. Mature larvae are white and cylindrical, with dark heads and a short ... [... more]
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Pathogen: Armillaria spp.
UC Management Guidelines for Armillaria Root Rot on Caneberries. Symptoms of Armillaria root rot on blackberry and raspberry vary depending on how far the disease has progressed. Cane dieback and wilting are common. Infected main roots and crowns ... [... more]
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When choosing a pesticide, consider the general ...
UC Management Guidelines for Verticillium Wilt on Caneberries. Leaves on plants infected with Verticillium wilt turn yellow, wither, and fall, beginning at the base of canes and progressing upward. Fruiting canes may take on a bluish black cast ... [... more]
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Greenhouse Whitefly
UC Management Guidelines for Greenhouse Whitefly on Caneberries. Greenhouse whitefly adults lay masses of minute, elliptical eggs on the undersides of leaves. After hatching, the whitefly larva goes through four instars of development, the last ... [... more]
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Caneberries Pest Management Guidelines
UC agricultural management guidelines for control of caneberry pests. Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Caneberries to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (5/08) General Properties of Fungicides Used in Caneberries ... [... more]
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White apple leafhopper: Typhlocyba pomaria
Both leafhopper species overwinter in the egg stage. Rose leafhopper eggs are laid in young stems on plants of the rose family (including caneberries), and white apple leafhopper eggs are laid in 3- to 4-year-old apple twigs. Eggs of both species ... [... more]
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Scientific Names: Apple pandemis: Pandemis pyrusana
Four leafrollers in the family Tortricidae, apple pandemis, light brown apple moth, omnivorous leafroller, and orange tortrix, are pests of caneberries. Apple pandemis, light brown apple moth, and orange tortrix occur primarily in coastal areas ... [... more]
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Raspberry Crown Borer
UC Management Guidelines for Raspberry Crown Borer on Caneberries. Although the adult raspberry borer is a moth, it resembles a yellowjacket wasp. Belonging to the family of clearwing moths, it has a wingspan of about 1 inch and has a black body ... [... more]
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