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  2. Liriomyza huidobrensis - Wikipedia

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    Liriomyza huidobrensis, commonly known as the pea leaf miner, is a species of insect, a fly in the family Agromyzidae. The larvae of this fly mine the leaves and stems of peas and a range of other vegetables. [2] It is also known as the serpentine leaf miner, [3] but this name is also used for a closely related species, Liriomyza brassicae. [4]

  3. Sitona lineatus - Wikipedia

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    Sitona lineatus, commonly known as the pea leaf weevil is a species of weevil with a Palearctic distribution. It is a common pest of beans, peas, and other plants in the family Fabaceae . [ 1 ] Adult beetles of S. lineatus measure 3.4-5.3 mm in length.

  4. Pediomelum tenuiflorum - Wikipedia

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    The lower leaves tend to be palmately compound with five leaflets while leaves higher up are usually have three leaflets, but occasionally have four. [7] The leaves are still present when the plant begins to flower. [6] The short racemes are 1–5.9 centimeters long with between seven and twenty-one indigo colored pea-flowers, each 4.5–6 cm ...

  5. Pea enation mosaic virus - Wikipedia

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    Pea enation mosaic virus 1 is an Enamovirus; Pea enation mosaic virus 2 is an Umbravirus; They are spread by green-or pea aphids and affects such legumes as pea, [2] alfalfa, broadbean or sweet pea mostly in temperate regions. [1] Symptoms include chlorotic, translucent or necrotic lesions, malformation of leaves and stipules, and plant

  6. Gompholobium latifolium - Wikipedia

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    Gompholobium latifolium, commonly known as golden glory pea [2] or giant wedge-pea, [3] is a flowering plant in the pea family and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a small shrub with leaves composed of three leaflets and which has relatively large yellow flowers in spring and early summer.

  7. Lathyrus sylvestris - Wikipedia

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    Lathyrus sylvestris, the flat pea or narrow-leaved everlasting-pea, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the pea and bean family Fabaceae. It is native to parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. [4] The narrow-leaved everlasting-pea forms a mat of herbage. The stems are winged. Each leaf is made up of two elongated leaflets. The flowers are pink.

  8. Pedleya - Wikipedia

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    Pedleya acanthoclada is a small shrub about 1 m (3 ft 3 in) high with stiff, smooth branches bearing thorns. The leaves are in groups of three and smooth, the middle leaf longer than lateral leaves, the apex rounded, the stipules about 1 mm (0.039 in) long and the petiole 2–4 mm (0.079–0.157 in) long.

  9. List of chickpea diseases - Wikipedia

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    Narrow leaf Bean yellow mosaic virus: Necrosis Lettuce necrotic yellows virus. Pea streak virus. Proliferation Cucumber mosaic virus: Stunt Bean (pea) leaf roll virus: Yellowing Pea enation mosaic virus