April 25, 2014

Rothamsted suction trap captures

The 3rd issue of AHDB Aphid News has just been released:ahdb_aphid_news_20140425.pdf

The numbers of early aphids in our suction-trap samples have not significantly increased during Bulletin Week 3: 14/4-20/4, but the spread across the country is widening.

  • Four peach–potato aphids were caught this week (Preston, Broom’s Barn, Writtle and Wye). The first arrival at Preston was six weeks earlier and at Writtle two weeks earlier than the 10-year mean.
  • Two potato aphids (Macrosiphum euphorbiae) were caught, including a first arrival at Hereford, three weeks earlier than the 10-year mean.
  • This year’s first pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) was caught at Wye, a month earlier than the 10-year mean.
  • No cabbage aphids (Brevicoryne brassicae), or willow carrot aphids (Cavariella aegopodii) were caught this week.


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