Sap-suckers and gall wasps may be a severe phytosanitary problem for several Eucalyptus species, particularly for the red gum E. camaldulensis, the most widely cultivated Australian native tree species worldwide. This paper reviewed the harmfulness of some of these invasive pests established in Campania, and provides new information about their pest status.
THE PRESENT PEST STATUS OF EUCALYPTUS SAP-SUCKERS AND GALL WASPS IN CAMPANIA (ITALY) / Garonna, ANTONIO PIETRO; Bernardo, Umberto; Gualtieri, Liberata; Laudonia, Stefania; Nugnes, Francesco. - In: REDIA. - ISSN 0370-4327. - 101:(2018), pp. 73-79. [10.19263/REDIA-101.18.10]
THE PRESENT PEST STATUS OF EUCALYPTUS SAP-SUCKERS AND GALL WASPS IN CAMPANIA (ITALY)
ANTONIO PIETRO GARONNA
Membro del Collaboration Group
;STEFANIA LAUDONIAMembro del Collaboration Group
;FRANCESCO NUGNESMembro del Collaboration Group
2018
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Sap-suckers and gall wasps may be a severe phytosanitary problem for several Eucalyptus species, particularly for the red gum E. camaldulensis, the most widely cultivated Australian native tree species worldwide. This paper reviewed the harmfulness of some of these invasive pests established in Campania, and provides new information about their pest status.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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