Helicidae as pests in Australian and South African grapevines.
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Viticulture in Australia and South Africa is described. The geographical distribution, dispersal and phenology of Cantareus aspersus and Theba pisana, the major gastropod species infesting grape-producing regions in Australia and South Africa, are briefly discussed. The control of these pests by molluscicides and by an integrated method is mentioned. The postharvest contamination of grape fruits by T. pisana is also described.
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Pages: 255 - 270
Editor: G. M. Barker, Agricultural Research and Advisory StationNSW AgriculturePO Box 62DaretonNSW 2717Australia
ISBN (ePDF): 978-0-85199-790-2
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Cover date: 2002
Published online: 21 March 2002
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