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Western Flower Thrips Feeding Scars and Tospovirus Lesions on Petunia Indicator Plants

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Western Flower Thrips Feeding Scars and Tospovirus Lesions on Petunia Indicator Plants

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1999

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St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service

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Learning Object

Abstract

Shows lesions caused by western flower thrips, and includes a table of host plants for the tospoviruses TSWV (tomato spotted wilt virus) and INSV (impatiens necrotic spot virus).

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2 pages. Includes photographs. For more information, see "Western Flower Thrips in Commercial Greenhouses" (PC-7374-E).
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.

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MI
7375-C
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7374-E

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University of Minnesota Extension Service.

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McDonough, M., Gerace, D., Ascerno, M. 1999. Western Flower Thrips Feeding Scars and Tospovirus Lesions on Petunia Indicator Plants. University of Minnesota Extension Service Publication MI-7375-C.

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McDonough, Michael J.; Gerace, Daniel; Ascerno, Mark E.. (1999). Western Flower Thrips Feeding Scars and Tospovirus Lesions on Petunia Indicator Plants. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/51810.

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