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Sugarbeet Root Aphid
University of California IPM — UC Management Guidelines for Sugarbeet Root Aphid on Sugarbeet. Sugarbeet root aphid, as the name implies, is restricted to the roots; generally, the aphid is associated with fibrous roots rather than the main storage root. Winged aphids may ...More…
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Sugarbeet Weed Photo Gallery, with Common and Scientific ...
University of California IPM — Sugarbeet Weed Photo Gallery with Common and Scientific Names. Hordeum murinum subsp. leporinum Atriplex triangularis Monolepis nuttalliana Stellaria spp. Setaria sp. Hippuris vulgaris Plagiobothrys spp. povertyweed, Nuttall Datura wrightii Rumex ...More…
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Sugarbeet cyst: Heterodera schachtii
University of California IPM — Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica are the most damaging of root knot nematode species found in sugarbeet. Meloidogyne hapla is widely distributed, but not reported as a major problem on sugarbeet in California. Meloidogyne chitwoodiis found ...More…
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Information about Herbicides in Sugarbeet
University of California IPM — COMMENTS: Apply to emerged annual weeds at least 3 days before sowing crop or before it emerges. Weeds should be less than 4 inches tall and vigorously growing. Observe label restrictions for application. COMMENTS: Apply to emerged annual weeds ...More…
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UC Management Guidelines for Grasshoppers on Sugarbeet
University of California IPM — Several species of grasshoppers may attack sugarbeets. Both adults and nymphs can cause damage. Injury is more likely near the foothill rangeland; however, grasshoppers can migrate great distances. Grasshoppers consume foliage, and if ...More…
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UC Management Guidelines for Webworms on Sugarbeet
University of California IPM — Webworms overwinter as larvae or pupa and emerge in early spring. Adults are small buff to smoky brown colored moths that are active at night. They may be readily observed flying out of the foliage during the day as you walk through the field. ...More…
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UC Management Guidelines for Whiteflies on Sugarbeet
University of California IPM — Whitefly adults are tiny (0.06 inch), yellowish insects with white wings. They are found mostly on the undersides of leaves. The tiny, oval eggs hatch into a first larval stage that has legs and antennae, which will be lost after the first molt. ...More…
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Sugarbeet Pest Management Guidelines
University of California IPM — UC agricultural management guidelines for control of sugarbeet pests. Relative Toxicities of Pesticides Used in Sugarbeet to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (11/05) Sugarbeet Weed Photo Gallery, with Common and Scientific Names (11/05) Aphid-borne ...More…
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Introduction to Weeds Photo Gallery
University of California IPM — Links to photos and descriptions of common weeds of California. The UC IPM Weed Photo Gallery includes many, but not all, weed species commonly found in California farms and landscapes. Additional species will be added over time. ...More…
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Pests in Homes, Gardens, Landscapes, and Turf
University of California IPM — Information about managing pests of homes, gardens, landscapes, and turf, from UC IPM. Management methods including pesticides and biological control Identification helpers-including natural enemies and weed photo galleries UC Statewide Master ...More…
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Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used ...
University of California IPM — Chemical class: C = carbamate; CON = contact including smothering and barrier effect; I = inorganic; M = microbial; N = neonicotinoid; OC = organochlorine; OP = organophosphate; P = pyrethroid. Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides ...More…
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Erwinia Soft Rot
University of California IPM — The disease is not easy to detect until the rot is well advanced. The vascular tissue of the root becomes discolored and a pinkish to red brown rot develops. Root symptoms vary from a soft rot to a dry rot; the root may become hollow without ...More…