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The Panicle Rice Mite (Steneotarsonemus spinki): A New Pest To Look For In Rice
The panicle rice mite is a pest of commercial rice, Oryza sativa L., and also completes its development on the invasive plant Oryza latifolia Desv. During the summer of 2007, breeding facility greenhouses and fields in Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and New York were found to be infested by PRM.
chinch bug injury
Chinch Bugs (Blissus leucopterus leucopterus)
Both adult and nymph chinch bugs will feed on rice.
photograph of European Corn Borer adult
European Corn Borer and other Borers in Rice
A series of PowerPoint images illustrating the identifying characteristcs of the European corn borer, the rice stalk borer and the sugarcane borer in rice.
Biology and Life Cycle of the Rice Stink Bug
A series of PowerPoint slides illustrating the biology, life cycle of the rice stink bug and the injury it causes to rice.
Tiny Rice Pest Found In South, Including Louisiana
A tiny pest called the “panicle rice mite” has been found in the southern United States, including the LSU AgCenter’s Rice Research Station at Crowley.
adult southern green stink bug on rice
Southern Green Stink Bug (Nezara viridula)
The southern green stink bug (Nezara viridula) has one of the widest host ranges of any insect pest. Not surprisingly then, it is occasionally a pest of rice.
Panicle rice mites infesting the inside surface of a rice leaf sheath.
Scouting for the panicle rice mite
This video will teach you how to scout for the panicle rice mite in a rice field.
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