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  2. Impatiens necrotic spot orthotospovirus - Wikipedia

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    They are sites where a female has oviposited into developing flower buds or fruitlets. Despite the cosmetic damage suffered by these light skinned apple cultivars they are seemingly unaffected by most thrip vectored viruses. Infested apples of the mountain west simply provide a natural setting for Western Flower Thrips to thrive and reproduce.

  3. Prevent Thrips on Plants Naturally with These 10 Must ... - AOL

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    Growing these plant companions near crops that thrips feed on can keep your garden naturally pest-free. 6. Install Row Covers. ... Newly pruned plants are vulnerable to thrip damage, but you can ...

  4. Chaetanaphothrips orchidii - Wikipedia

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    This thrips -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Orchidology - Wikipedia

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    The Orchid World, an illustrated journal devoted to orchidology by Gurney Wilson. Orchidology is the scientific study of orchids . It is an organismal-level branch of botany .

  6. Epidendroideae - Wikipedia

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    Epidendroideae is a subfamily of plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Epidendroideae is larger than all the other orchid subfamilies together, comprising more than 15,000 species in 576 genera. Most epidendroid orchids are tropical epiphytes, typically with pseudobulbs.

  7. Angraecum - Wikipedia

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    Angraecum, also known as comet orchid, [2] [3] [4] is a genus of the family Orchidaceae native to tropical and South Africa, as well as Sri Lanka. It contains 223 species . [ 1 ]

  8. Frankliniella schultzei - Wikipedia

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    Frankliniella schultzei is therefore a species complex, this is important in an agricultural pest because the different species in a complex often have different capacities to damage crops, or transmit viruses (which is true for F. schultzei). Each of the species in a pest species complex has to be investigated separately from the others.

  9. Flower thrips - Wikipedia

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    Flower thrips can be agricultural pests in either two species of thrips in the genus Frankliniella: F. tritici , Eastern flower thrips F. occidentalis , Western flower thrips