Publications for:
pest = Solanum sarrachoides (weed)
country = U.S.A. (NW)
found 13 publications:
2011
Specialized host utilization of
Macrosiphum euphorbiae on a nonnative weed host,
Solanum sarrachoides, and competition with
Myzus persicaeEnvironmental Entomology (2011) 40 (2), 350-356
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pestinfo wikiHairy nightshade (
Solanum sarrachoides) competition with two potato varieties
Weed Science (2011) 59 (1), 37-42
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pestinfo wiki2008
Effect of an alternate weed host, hairy nightshade,
Solanum sarrachoides, on the biology of the two most important potato leafroll virus (Luteoviridae: Polerovirus) vectors,
Myzus persicae and
Macrosiphum euphorbiae (Aphididae: Homoptera)
Environmental Entomology (2008) 37 (2), 592-600
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pestinfo wikiHairy nightshade as a potential
Potato leafroll virus (
Luteoviridae:
Polerovirus) inoculum source in Pacific Northwest potato ecosystems
Phytopathology (2008) 98 (9), 985-991
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pestinfo wikiEffect of hairy nightshade (
Solanum sarrachoides) presence on potato nematodes, diseases, and insect pests
Weed Science (2008) 56 (1), 151-154
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pestinfo wiki2007
Potato and weed response to postemergence-applied halosulfuron, rimsulfuron, and EPTC
Weed Technology (2007) 21 (2), 465-469
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pestinfo wikiA comparison of flumioxazin and rimsulfuron tank mixtures for weed control in potato
Weed Technology (2007) 21 (4), 1023-1028
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pestinfo wiki2005
Dimethenamid-p: Efficacy and potato (
Solanum tuberosum) variety tolerance
Weed Technology (2005) 19 (4), 966-971
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pestinfo wiki2004
Black and hairy nightshade, the first weedy hosts of
Potato virus A in the United States
Plant Disease (2004) 88 (8), p. 905
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pestinfo wiki2003
Efficacy and economics of weed control programs in glyphosate-resistant potato (
Solanum tuberosum)
Weed Technology (2003) 17 (4), 854-865
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pestinfo wiki2002
First report of
Solanum sarrachoides (hairy nightshade) as an important host of
Potato leafroll virusPlant Disease (2002) 86 (5), p. 559
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pestinfo wikiFirst report of twenty-two new hosts of
Potato leafroll virusPlant Disease (2002) 86 (5), p. 561
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pestinfo wiki1982
Weed species hosting viruliferous green peach aphids, vector of beet western yellows virus
Environmental Entomology (1982) 11 (1), 115-117
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