- 2011. "N**** –
Statistics by
Subject –
Crops &
Plants –
Field Crops –
Sugarbeets".
United States Department of Agriculture. 2
October 2006.
Archived from...
- tree),
Populus angustifolia.
Sugarbeet root
aphids have been
found in
North America and Europe. They
infect sugarbeets, but also
other plants like tablebeets...
-
sugar factories about five
months to
process the 3.7 million tons of
sugarbeets into 485,000 tons of pure,
white sugar. Michigan's
largest sugar refiner...
- barley, rye, oats, and wheat, as well as potatoes, flax, rapeseed, and
sugarbeets.
Cereals and
legumes (mainly
barley and rye) take up 41% of sown area...
-
Heterodera schachtii, the beet cyst
eelworm or
sugarbeet nematode, is a
plant pathogenic nematode. It
infects more than 200
different plants including...
-
grown for
livestock feed.
North Dakota is the
second leading producer of
sugarbeets,
which are
grown mostly in the Red
River Valley. The
state is also the...
- in the
genus Tetanops of the
family Ulidiidae. It is a
serious pest of
sugarbeets in
North America. The fly was
described first by the name Eurycephala...
- Disease. 94 (11): 1272–1282. doi:10.1094/PDIS-07-09-0471. PMID 30743643. "
Sugarbeets". hort.purdue.edu.
Retrieved 2016-12-07. Schlösser,
Eckart (1971-01-01)...
-
Ancylosis undulatella, the
sugarbeet crown borer moth or
sugarbeet crown borer, is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Ancylosis. It was
described by...
- the
agricultural seed
lineup included Roundup Ready alfalfa,
canola and
sugarbeet; Bt and/or
Roundup Ready cotton;
sorghum hybrids;
soybeans with various...