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VEGETABLE CROP PESTS VEGETABLE CROP PESTS Edited by Roderick G. McKinlay The Scottish Agricultural College, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, Scotland M MACMILLAN PRESS © The Macmillan Press Ltd 1992 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 1992 All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission. No paragraph of this publication may be reproduced, copied or transmitted save with written permission or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London WIP 9HE. Any person who does any unauthorised act in relation to this publication may be liable to criminal prosecution and civil claims for damages. First published 1992 Published by MACMILLAN ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL LTD Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire RG21 2XS and London Companies and representatives throughout the world Filmset by Wearside Tradespools, Boldon, Tyne and Wear ISBN 978-1-349-09926-9 ISBN 978-1-349-09924-5 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-349-09924-5 A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library The mention of a product is not an endorsement, and the contributors, editor and publishers will not be held liable for any dosages or treatments mentioned in the text. If in doubt, please check the source literature and manufacturer's recommendations. Any view expressed is the responsibility of the individual contributor. The publication of an individual opinion is not an endorsement by either the editor or the publishers. Contents Preface xn The Contributors XIV I Introduction T. H. Coaker 1 1.1 Classification, Origins and Production of Vegetables 1 1.1.1 Perennial vegetables 2 1.1.2 Annual vegetables 3 1.2 Major Invertebrate Pests of Vegetable Crops 9 1.2.1 Nematodes 10 1.2.2 Slugs 11 1.2.3 Insects 11 1.3 Pest Control Strategies 15 1.3.1 Chemical control 17 1.3.2 Biological control 19 1.3.3 Genetic control 22 1.3.4 Breeding resistant crops 23 1.3.5 Cultural control 24 2 Pests ofChenopodiaceous Crops D. A. Cooke and A.M. Dewar 28 2.1 Introduction 28 2.2 Aphids 29 2.2.1 Myzus persicae: peach-potato aphid 29 2.2.2 Aphis fabae: black bean aphid 29 2.2.3 Other aphid species 29 2.3 Beetles 30 2.3.1 Chaetocnema concinna: mangold flea beetle 30 2.3.2 Atomaria linearis: pygmy mangold beetle 31 2.3.3 Agriotes lineatus, Agriotes obscurus, Agriotes sputator: wireworms 33 2.4 Moths 35 2.4.1 Spodoptera exigua: beet armyworm 35 2.5 Flies 36 2.5.1 Pegomya hyoscyami: mangold fly 36 2.5.2 Tetanops myopaeformis: sugar beet root maggot 39 2.6 Springtails 40 2.6.1 Onychiurus spp.: white blind springtails 40 2. 7 Symphylids 42 2. 7.1 Scutigerella immaculata: glasshouse symphylid 42 v vi Contents 2.8 Millepedes 44 2.8.1 Blaniulus guttulatus: spotted snake millepede 44 Brachydesmus superus: flat millepede 44 2.9 Nematodes 45 2.9.1 Heterodera schachtii: beet cyst nematode 45 2.9.2 Trichodorus spp., Paratrichodorus spp.: stubby root nematodes 53 2.9.3 Longidorus spp.: needle nematodes 57 2.9.4 Meloidogyne spp.: root-knot nematodes 61 2.9.5 Nacobbus aberrans: false root-knot nematode 65 2.9.6 Ditylenchus dipsaci: stem nematode 67 2.10 Acknowledgements 67 3 Pests of Composite Crops: Lettuce B. Emmett 74 3.1 Introduction 74 3.2 Aphids 75 3.2.1 Myzus ascalonicus: shallot aphid 75 3.2.2 Nasonovia ribisnigri: lettuce aphid 77 3.2.3 Pemphigus bursarius: lettuce root aphid 79 3.3 Flies 83 3.3.1 Tipula paludosa: crane fly 83 4 Pests of Cruciferous Crops S. Finch and A. R. Thompson 87 4.1 Introduction 87 4.2 Aphids 88 4.2.1 Brevicoryne brassicae: cabbage aphid 88 4.3 Whiteflies 92 4.3.1 Aleyrodes proletella: cabbage whitefly 92 4.4 Beetles 95 4.4.1 Meligethes spp.: blossom beetles 95 4.4.2 Phyllotreta spp.: flea beetles 98 4.4.3 Psylliodes chrysocephala: cabbage stem flea beetle 101 4.4.4 Ceutorhynchus assimilis: cabbage seed weevil 103 4.4.5 Ceutorhynchus quadridens: cabbage stem weevil 105 4.4.6 Ceutorhynchus picitarsis: rape winter stem weevil 106 4.4.7 Ceutorhynchus pleurostigma: turnip gall weevil 107 4.5 Butterflies 110 4.5.1 Pieris brassicae: large cabbage white butterfly 110 4.5.2 Pieris rapae: small cabbage white butterfly 113 4.6 Moths 116 4.6.1 Mamestra brassicae: cabbage moth 116 4.6.2 Plutella xylostella: diamond-back moth 118 4.6.3 Evergestis forficalis: garden pebble moth 122 4.7 Sawflies 123 4.7.1 Athalia rosae: turnip sawfly 123 Contents vii 4.8 Flies 125 4.8.1 Dasineura brassicae: brassica pod midge 125 4.8.2 Delia flora/is: turnip root fly 127 4.8.3 Delia radicum: cabbage root fly 129 5 Pests of Cucurbit Crops: Marrow, Pumpkin, Squash, Melon and Cucumber A. York 139 5.1 Introduction 139 5.2 Aphids 140 5.2.1 Aphis gossypii: melon aphid 140 5.3 Bugs 142 5.3.1 Anasa tristis: squash bug 142 5.3.2 Leptoglossus australis: leaf-footed bug 143 5.4 Beetles 144 5.4.1 Acalymma vittatum: striped cucumber beetle 144 5.4.2 Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi: spotted cucumber beetle 147 5.4.3 Raphidopalpa foveicollis: red pumpkin beetle 148 5.5 Moths 148 5.5.1 Diaphania nitidalis: pickleworm 148 Diaphania hyalinata: melonworm 148 5.5.2 Melittia cucurbitae: squash vine borer 152 5.6 Flies 153 5.6.1 Dacus cucurbitae: melon fly 153 5.6.2 Dacus dorsalis: oriental fruit fly 155 5.7 Mites 157 5.7.1 Tetranychus urticae: two-spotted spider mite 157 6 Pests of Leguminous Crops A. J. Biddle, S. H. Hutchins and J. A. Wightman 162 Peas and Beans 6.1 Introduction 162 6.2 Aphids 163 6.2.1 Acyrthosiphon pisum: pea aphid 163 6.2.2 Aphis fabae: black bean aphid 165 Aphis craccivora: black legume aphid 165 6.3 Beetles 167 6.3.1 Sitona lineatus: pea and bean weevil 167 6.3.2 Apion vorax: bean flower weevil 169 6.3.3 Bruchus pisorum: pea seed beetle 170 6.3.4 Bruchus rufimanus: bean beetle 170 Acanthoscelides obtectus: dried bean beetle 170 6.4 Moths 171 6.4.1 Cydia nigricana: pea moth 171 viii Contents 6.5 Flies 174 6.5 .1 Contarinia pisi: pea midge 174 6.5.2 Delia platura: bean seed fly 176 6.6 Thrips 177 6.6.1 Thrips angusticeps: field thrips 177 6.6.2 Kakothrips pisivorus: pea thrips 178 6.7 Nematodes 178 6. 7.1 Heterodera goettingiana: pea cyst nematode 178 6.7.2 Pratylenchus spp.: root-lesion nematodes 180 6. 7.3 Trichodorus spp.: stubby-root nematodes 180 Soybeans 6.8 Introduction 181 6.9 Beetles 182 6.9.1 Epilachna varivestis: Mexican bean beetle 182 6.9.2 Ceratoma trifurcata: bean leaf beetle 186 6.10 Moths 191 6.10.1 Plathypena scabra: green cloverworm 191 6.11 Mites 194 6.11.1 Tetranychus urticae: two-spotted spider mite 194 6.12 Nematodes 194 6.12.1 Heterodera glycines: soybean cyst nematode 194 Groundnuts 6.13 Introduction 198 6.14 Pests living above ground 199 6.14.1 Helicoverpa (Heliothis) armigera: cotton bollworm 199 6.14.2 Spodoptera exigua: beet armyworm 199 6.14.3 Various genera: thrips 199 6.14.4 Empoascafabae: potato leafhopper 202 6.14.5 Tetranychus urticae: two-spotted spider mite 202 6.15 Pests living below ground 202 6.15.1 Elasmopalpus lignosellus: lesser cornstalk borer 203 6.15.2 Various genera: white grubs 204 6.15.3 Hilda patruelis: 'hilda' or groundnut hopper 206 6.15.4 Diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi: spotted cucumber beetle 207 6.15.5 Graphognathus leucoloma: white fringed weevil 207 6.15.6 Meloidogyne spp.: root-knot nematodes 208 6.15.7 Pratylenchus brachyurus: smooth-headed lesion nematode 208 7 Pests of Monocotyledon Crops R. W. Straub and B. Emmett 213 Sweetcorn Contents ix 7.1 Introduction 213 7.2 Aphids 214 7.2.1 Rhopalosiphum maidis: corn leaf aphid 214 Rhopalosiphum padi: oat bird-cherry aphid 214 Sitobion (Macrosiphum) avenae: grain aphid 214 Schizaphis graminum: greenbug 214 7.3 Moths 220 7.3.1 Agrotis spp.: cutworms 220 Euxoa spp.: cutworms 220 7.3.2 Helicoverpa (Heliothis) spp.: corn earworm complex 220 7.3.3 Spodoptera frugiperda: fall armyworm 224 7.3.4 Ostrinia nubilalis: European corn borer 229 7.4 Nematodes 235 7.4.1 Ditylenchus dipsaci: stem nematode 235 Onions and Leeks 7.5 Introduction 235 7.6 Thrips 236 7.6.1 Thrips tabaci: onion thrips 236 7.7 Moths 241 7.7.1 Acrolepiopsis assectella: leek moth 241 7.7.2 Agrotis spp.: cutworms 243 Euxoa spp.: cutworms 243 7.8 Flies 243 7.8.1 Delia antiqua: onion fly 243 7.8.2 Delia platura: bean seed fly 248 7.9 Nematodes 248 7.9.1 Ditylenchus dipsaci: stem nematode, stem and bulb nematode, onion nematode 248 8 Pests of Solanaceous Crops R. G. McKinlay, A.M. Spaull and R. W. Straub 263 Potatoes 8.1 Introduction 263 8.2 Aphids 263 8.2.1 Myzus persicae: green peach aphid, peach-potato aphid 263 8.2.2 Macrosiphum euphorbiae: potato aphid 272 Aulacorthum so/ani: glasshouse-potato aphid 272 8.3 Leafhoppers 273 8.3.1 Empoasca fabae: potato leafhopper 273 X Contents 8.4 Beetles 275 8.4.1 Leptinotarsa decemlineata: Colorado potato beetle 275 8.5 Moths 279 8.5.1 Phthorimaea operculella: potato tuber moth 279 8.6 Cyst nematodes 282 8.6.1 Globodera pal/ida: white potato cyst nematode 282 Globodera rostochiensis: yellow potato cyst nematode 282 8.7 Slugs 289 8 7.1 Deroceras reticulatum: field slug 289 Milax budapestensis: keeled slug 289 Milax sowerbyi: keeled slug 289 Arion hortensis: garden slug 289 Arion distinctus: garden slug 289 Tomatoes 8.8 Introduction 295 8.9 Whiteflies 296 8.9.1 Bemisia tabaci: cotton whitefly 296 8.9.2 Trialeurodes vaporariorum: greenhouse whitefly 299 8.10 Bugs 302 8.10.1 Nezara viridula: southern green stinkbug 302 8.11 Flies 304 8.11.1 Liriomyza bryoniae: tomato leafminer 304 Liriomyza sativae: vegetable leafminer 304 Liriomyza trifolii: American serpentine leafminer 304 8.12 Mites 307 8.12.1 Aculops lycopersici: tomato russet mite 307 8.12.2 Polyphagotarsonemus latus: broad mite 310 8.12.3 Tetranychus urticae: two-spotted spider mite 311 9 Pests of Umbelliferous Crops P. R. Ellis and J. A. Hardman 327 9.1 Introduction 327 9.2 Mirids 328 9.2.1 Lygus rugulipennis: tarnished plant bug 328 9.3 Aphids 331 9.3.1 Cavariella aegopodii: willow-carrot aphid 331 9.3.2 Dysaphis apiifolia: hawthorn-parsley aphid 336 9.4 Psyllids 337 9.4.1 Trioza apicalis: carrot psyllid 337 9.5 Hoppers 339 9.5.1 Macrosteles fascifrons: aster leafhopper 339

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