Black bean aphid control in organic bean
Black bean aphid - Aphis fabae Scop. is a polyphagous species, attacking over 200 plant species: ornamental shrubs, represent primary hosts (such as the spindle tree - Euonymus europaea, Viburnum shrubs, or the mock-orange Phyladelphus coronarius) and herbaceous plants (celery for seed production, spinach, beans, corn, poppy, sugar beet, are secondary hosts). This aphid may have originated in Europe and Asia, but it is now one of the most widely distributed species of aphid.
Autor: Maria Calin
Organización: Bresov Project
Año: 2020
País(es): Romania
Cobertura geográfica: Unión Europea
Tipo: Prácticas
Texto completo disponible en: https://bresov.eu/user/pages/05.publications/01.practice-abstracts/BRESOV_Practice%20Abstract_6_.pdf
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English