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Integrated Pest Management BibliographyMcDonald, F.D. Diseases of economic importance in citrus (grapefruit) and avocado. [Proceedings of the] First Regional Workshop on Tropical Fruit Crops. Roseau (Dominica): CARDI. p. 96-99. (02986/1020.M33) Phelps, R.H. 1994. Evaluation of fungicides for the control of greasy spot on marsh seedless grapefruit. Caroni Research Station Technical Report no. 30: annual report to June, 1993 - section 2: other crops. Carapichaima (Trinidad and Tobago): Caroni Research Station. p. 56-57. (09813) White, G. 1994. Development of a protocol for the monitoring of Toxoptera citricidus Citricidus on citrus. Caroni Research Station Technical Report no. 30: annual report to June, 1993 - section 2: other crops. Carapichaima (Trinidad and Tobago): Caroni Research Station. p. 32-38. (09810/F01.C37) CITRUS BLACKFLYMartin, U. 1999. Citrus blackfly control in Dominica. Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago): IICA. 19 p. TROPICAL FRUITS NEWSLETTER (Trinidad and Tobago) no. 32 p. 3-7. (09943) Tsai, J.H.; Steinberg, B. 1991. Current status of the citrus blackfly, Aleurocanthus woglumi (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) and its parasites in South Florida. FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST p. 74(1) p. 153-156. (02182) CITRUS CERTIFICATIONReddy, P.S. 1998. A summary of the proposed regulations of the Belize certification programme (BCCP). Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago): Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture. TROPICAL FRUITS NEWSLETTER (Trinidad and Tobago) no. 28. p. 8-10. (09204) CITRUS LEAFMINERCommonwealth Agricultural Bureau International Institute of Biological Control. Possibilities for the biological control of the citrus leaf miner, Phyllocnistis citrella Stanton (Lep. Phyllocnistidae). 5 p. (CAB International Institute of Biological Control: Status Paper; no. 19) (07742/H10.C6) Knapp, J.L.; 1995. Citrus leafminer, Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton: current status in Florida - 1994. Orlando (Florida): University of Florida. 26 p. (06876) Knapp, J.L. et al. 1995. Citrus leafminer, Phyllocnistis citrella Stainton: Current status in Florida - 1995. Gainesville, Florida (USA): University of Florida, Florida Cooperative Extension Service Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. 35 p. (07831/H10.K6) CITRUS ROOT WEEVILClarke-Harris, D.O. Investigations on the potentials of biological and cultural methods in the integrated management of citrus root weevils in Jamaica. 132 p. (09577/H10.C52) Clarke, D.O.; Alam, M.M. 1994. Status of root weevils on citrus with specific reference to the Caribbean and an analysis of the IPM strategy. [Proceedings of the seminar on] integrated pest management - new strategies for the Caribbean farmer. Wageningen (The Netherlands): Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation. p. 231-242. (06559) Jimenez, O.C.; Diaz, A. 1994. Reproduccion masiva de Tetrastichus haitiensis, Gahan (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) para el control de Diaprepes abbreviatus L. [Proceedings of the seminar on] integrated pest management - new strategies for the Caribbean farmer]. Wageningen (The Netherlands): Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation. p. 243-247. (06560) Mauleon. H. et al. 1991. Population dynamics of the citrus weevil Diaprepes abbreviatus L. in the French West Indies and biological control by entomopathogenous nematodes in nursery. Caribbean Food Crops Society. Guyane (Guadeloupe): INRA. Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting 1989; v. 25 p. 249-258. (03502) Pavis, C. 1991. Plant/insects and insects/insects relationship in the citrus rootstock borer weevil Diaprepes abbreviatus L. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Caribbean Food Crops Society. Guyane (Guadeloupe): INRA. Proceedings of the Twenty-fifth Annual Meeting 1989; v. 25 p. 260-266. (03503) Schroeder, W.J. 1992. Entomopathogenic nematodes for control of root weevils of citrus. The Florida Entomological Society. FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST (USA) v. 75(4) p. 563-567. (09121/H10.F5) Schroeder, W.J. 1990. Water-absorbent starch polymer: survival aid to nematodes for control of Diaprepes abbreviatus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in citrus. FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST (USA) v. 73(1) p. 129-132. (01354) CITRUS TRISTEZA VIRUSAdams, J.T. 1991. Reviewing the latest on citrus tristeza virus. CITRUS INDUSTRY v. 72(7) p. 68-73, 90. (02248) Cao-Van, P. 1994. Current proposed strategies for controlling citrus Tristeza virus in the Caribbean: an analysis. [Proceedings of the seminar on] integrated pest management - new strategies for the Caribbean farmer. Wageningen (The Netherlands): Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation. p. 199-208. (06555) Hunt, P. 1994. Strategies to combat the CTV threat in Belize. [Proceedings of the seminar on] integrated pest management - new strategies for the Caribbean farmer. Wageningen (The Netherlands): Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation. p. 213-220. (06557) Klein, J. 1991. Proposed screenhouse - protecting budwood from tristeza. CITRUS INDUSTRY v. 72(7) p. 12. (02247) Munroe, L.A. 1994. An integrated strategy for controlling citrus Tristeza virus part I: citrus aphid survey. Annual review conference 1992: proceedings. Mon Repos (Guyana): NARI Library and Information Centre. Annual Review Conference Proceedings p. 141-143. (08665/A50.N38) Phelps, R.H. 1994. Status of citrus tristeza virus and foot rot at Todd's Road, La Gloria and Forres Park. Caroni Research Station Technical Report no. 30: annual report to June, 1993 - section 2: other crops. Carapichaima (Trinidad and Tobago): Caroni Research Station. p. 50-55. (09812/F01.C37) Reddy, P.S.; Sabal, H. 1994. Incidence of citrus Tristeza virus disease in Belize and monitoring the entry of the aphid vector, Toxoptera citricidus. 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