Abstract
Populations of two-spotted spider mite ( Tetranychus telarius (L.)) and severity of blackspot disease ( Diplocarpon rosae Wolf) Were negatively correlated to the amount of winter injury to rose bushes. The number of surviving rose canes was greatest in plots with the most effective mite and blackspot protection during the previous season.
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