Differential Susceptibility of Six Euonymus Species and Cultivars to Euonymus Scale, Unaspis euonymi (Comstock)
The susceptibility of Euonymus species and cultivars to infestation by euonymus scale was studied in both field-grown and container plants. Significantly lower levels of euonymus scale were observed on Euonymus kiautschovicus ‘Manhattan’, E. japonicus, and E. fortunei in the field studies. In contrast, E. japonicus ‘Albo-marginatus’ and E. japonicus ‘Microphyllus’ had the highest infestation levels, indicating greatersusceptibility to euonymus scale. In container studies, E. japonicus ‘Albo-marginatus’ was the most susceptible of the species and cultivars; however, none of the remaining 5 differed significantly from one anotherAbstract
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This project was supported in part by the Horticultural Research Institute, Inc. 1250 I Street, N.W., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005, by the Virginia Nurserymen's Association, and by the Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station.
2Graduate Student and Associate Professor, respeclively.