-
originally described in
France as
Phylloxera vastatrix;
equated to the
previously described Daktulosphaera vitifoliae,
Phylloxera vitifoliae. The
insect is commonly...
- sur le
Phylloxera vastatrix (Planchon), la
maladie nouvelle de la
vigne et les remèdes proposés" (Various
information on
Phylloxera vastatrix (Planchon)...
- the 1870s
French vineyards came
under attack by a
small insect,
Phylloxera vastatrix, an aphid-like pest
which sucks sap from the
roots of
grape vines...
-
included not only the
Great French Wine
Blight caused by the
aphid Phylloxera vastatrix, but also
mildew and
other diseases caused by fungi.
After the downy...
-
prosperous wine
industry until the
emergence of the sap-sucking
insect Phylloxera vastatrix at
Fyansford in 1875,
which led to the
Victorian Government ordering...
- on a new
disease of the vine. Études sur le
phylloxera vastatrix, 1878 –
Studies on
Phylloxera vastatrix. The
standard author abbreviation Cornu is used...
- is
remembered for his work in
saving French grape vineyards from
Phylloxera vastatrix, a microscopic,
yellow aphid-like pest that was an
exotic species...
- Kultergewachse" 1865; M.
Planchon discovers a new
species of
Phylloxera,
which was
named Phylloxera vastatrix. 1868–1882;
Coffee rust
epidemic in Sri
Lanka 1871;...
- (Phlebotomus papatasii) and on a
serious insect pest of the
grape vine (
Phylloxera vastatrix). In 1903, Rome
university created a
department of
agricultural entomology...
- (Barrett, et al., 2018, p.2).
Partial list
Wurzellaus des
Weinstockes (
Phylloxera vastatrix in
English the
Grape Vine
Destroyer translated from the
German of...