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Journal of Economic Entomology | 2002

Ecology and Economic Impact of Two Plant Bugs (Hemiptera: Miridae) in Commercial Vineyards

Marc Rhainds; Ted Taft; Greg English-Loeb; Richard M. Dunst; Timothy Weigle

Abstract The current study investigated the seasonal phenology, spatial distribution, feeding damage and economic impact of two plant bugs, Lygocoris inconspicuous Knight and Taedia scrupeus Say, in commercial vineyards. For both plant bugs, densities of nymphs were higher on vines located near the edge of woodlots rather than in the interior of vineyards, which may be attributed to the presence of wild vines and other alternate host-plants in wooded areas. Nymphs of both species fed on apical leaves and developing fruit clusters of vine shoots, initiating development after swelling of buds in the spring and reaching the adult stage when vines were in bloom. Confining high densities of L. inconspicuous (10 nymphs) on individual shoots early in the season resulted in significant reduction of the number of fruit clusters per shoot, even when feeding was restricted to short (7 d) duration; the average weight of fruit clusters, in contrast, was not affected to a large extent by feeding activity of nymphs. An experiment evaluating the impact of low density of L. inconspicuous (0–0.3 nymphs per shoot) indicated a marginally significant negative relationship between density of nymphs and average weight of fruit clusters. Control measures may be economically justified when population density exceeds a combined threshold of one nymph of either L. inconspicuous or T. scrupeus per 10 shoots of vines.


Hortscience | 2002

Seasonal Dry Matter, Starch, and Nutrient Distribution in 'Concord' Grapevine Roots

Terence R. Bates; Richard M. Dunst; Paula Joy


New Phytologist | 2005

Canopy and environmental control of root dynamics in a long-term study of Concord grape.

Louise H. Comas; Laurel J. Anderson; Richard M. Dunst; Alan N. Lakso; David M. Eissenstat


Hortscience | 2002

The Vegetative Response of 'Concord' Grapevines to Soil pH

Terence R. Bates; Richard M. Dunst; Theodore Taft; Michael Vercant


American Journal of Enology and Viticulture | 1997

Impact of feeding injury by eastern grape leafhopper (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) on yield and juice quality of Concord grapes

Timothy E. Martinson; Richard M. Dunst; Alan N. Lakso; Greg English-Loeb


Acta Horticulturae | 1999

RESPONSES TO DROUGHT OF BALANCE-PRUNED AND MINIMALLY-PRUNED 'CONCORD' GRAPEVINES

Alan N. Lakso; Richard M. Dunst; A. Fendinger


Research Bulletins | 1999

ECONOMICS OF DRIP IRRIGATION FOR JUICE GRAPE VINEYARDS IN NEW YORK STATE

Charles H. Cuykendall; Gerald B. White; Barry Shaffer; Alan N. Lakso; Richard M. Dunst


Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research | 2015

The interaction of phylloxera infection, rootstock, and irrigation on young Concord grapevine growth

T. R. Bates; Greg English-Loeb; Richard M. Dunst; T. Taft; Alan N. Lakso


Archive | 1990

Growing Vitis vinifera grapes in New York State. I - Performance of new and interesting varieties

Robert M. Pool; Gary E. Howard; Richard M. Dunst; John Dyson; Thomas Henick-Kling; Jay Freer; Larry Fuller-Perrine; Waren Smith; Alice Wise


American Journal of Botany | 2016

Limited linkages of aboveground and belowground phenology: A study in grape

Laura Radville; Taryn L. Bauerle; Louise H. Comas; Katherine A. Marchetto; Alan N. Lakso; David R. Smart; Richard M. Dunst; David M. Eissenstat

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David M. Eissenstat

Pennsylvania State University

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Louise H. Comas

Agricultural Research Service

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David R. Smart

University of California

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