Abstract

Russeting of fruit caused by feeding of the citrus rust mite (CRM) is of major concern to fresh fruit growers but, when severe, also reduces juice yield and quality. Given its potential for damage and short generation time, an adequate “tool box” of products is needed against this persistent pest. This trial was conducted at the Southwest Florida Research and Education Center on 18-yr-old “Valencia” orange trees planted at 15 by 22 ft spacing on double-row beds spacing running north–south. …

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