[PDF][PDF] Aceria kuko Mites: a Comprehensive Review of their Phytosanitary Risk, Pathways and Control.

R Ciceoi, EŞ MARDARE - Bulletin of the University of …, 2016 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
The present review aims to identify the phytosanitary risk, the dissemination pathways and
the possible control methods of Aceria kuko, the goji-berries gall mite, which was imported to …

[PDF][PDF] Phytochemical research on aerial parts of Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. landra (Moretti ex DC.) Bonnier & Layens.

A Dobrin, VI Popa, CD Potor, MI Georgescu - 2018 - agronomyjournal.usamv.ro
Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. landra is a wild annual plant from Brassicaceae family.
Aerial parts of the plant can be used as food: the leaves can be used raw or cooked, flowers …

[PDF][PDF] First record of Aceria kuko in Slovakia.

M Suvák - 2020 - pps.agriculturejournals.cz
A sample of goji leaves with blisters was brought from a private garden in Vyšná Kamenica
to the Botanical Garden of Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice to identify the problem …

[PDF][PDF] Urban agriculture of Bucharest.

A Siminea - 2020 - agronomyjournal.usamv.ro
The zone of influence of Bucharest is over five counties, with predominantly rural
combinations mixed with urban functionalities. The city capitalize dynamically from an …

The prevalence of the goji gall mite, Aceria kuko (Acari: Eriophyidae), in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

M Zovko, I Ostojić, L Bošnjak - 2018 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Abstract Aceria kuko (Kishida, 1927) is an eriophyid mite originating in Southeast Asia. The
most significant hosts of these mites are wolfberry or goji berry (Lycium chinense Miller and …