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Submitted to: Potato Progress
Publication Type: Trade Journal Publication Acceptance Date: 6/1/2004 Publication Date: 6/30/2004 Citation: Horton, D.R. 2004. Biology of Pacific coast and sugarbeet wireworm in the Columbia Basin. Potato Progress. IV(10):1-4. Interpretive Summary: Pacific coast wireworm and sugarbeet wireworm are the most damaging soil-inhabiting insect pests of potatoes in the Columbia Basin. I summarized the biology of these pests, including information on seasonality, development, movement in soil, monitoring, and chemical control. The note concludes with a list of research topics that should be addressed to lead to better options for managing these pests. Technical Abstract: Pacific coast wireworm (Limonius canus) and sugarbeet wireworm (Limonius californicus) are the most damaging soil-inhabiting insect pests of potatoes in the Columbia Basin. I summarized the biology of these pests, including information on phenology, development, movement in soil, monitoring, and chemical control. The note concludes with a list of research topics that should be addressed to lead to better options for managing these pests. |