Managing Thrips and Tospoviruses in Tomato

  • Funderburk J
  • Reitz S
  • Olson S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Several invasive species of thrips have established in Florida and are causing serious economic losses to vegetable, ornamental, and agronomic crops. Damage to crops results from thrips feeding and egg-laying injury, by the thrips vectoring of plant diseases, the cost of using control tactics, and the loss of pesticides due to resistance. This 12-page fact sheet describes the biology and ecology of thrips and tomato spotted wilt virus, and recommends a management program. Written by Joe Funderburk, Stuart Reitz, Steve Olson, Phil Stansly, Hugh Smith, Gene McAvoy, Ozan Demirozer, Crystal Snodgrass, Mathews Paret, and Norm Leppla, and published by the UF Department of Entomology and Nematology, August 2011. ENY859/IN895: Managing Thrips and Tospoviruses in Tomato (ufl.edu)

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Funderburk, J., Reitz, S., Olson, S., Stansly, P., Smith, H., McAvoy, G., … Leppla, N. (2011). Managing Thrips and Tospoviruses in Tomato. EDIS, 2011(9). https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-in895-2011

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