Step 1 of 3 33% Publications*Select any of these publications to request a copy from the library Hayes, A., Neeman, T., Cooper, P.D. 2019. Overwintering survival of grapevine scale parthenolecanium persicae (Hemiptera: Coccidae) in the Canberra region of Australia. Austral Entomology 58: 346-353. (A 15247) Cooper, P. 2017. Scale insects and the Vitis vinifera cv. Shiraz - reason for high incidence of scales. Final report to Wine Australia. (A 15610) Full text available online Simbiken, N.A., Powell, K.S., Cooper, P.D. 2017. Scale back on scale in the vineyard: scale insects on grapevines and the potential for economic damage to grapevine production. Australian & New Zealand Grapegrower & Winemaker (645): 42-47. (TR 232.46) Rakimov, A., Hoffmann, A., Malipatil, M. 2015. Natural enemies of soft scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Coccidae) in Australian vineyards. Australian Journal of Grape & Wine Research. 21(2): 302-310. (TR 218.80) Simbiken, N. A. 2015. Biology and ecology of grapevine scale Parthenolecanium persicae (fabricius) and frosted scale Parthenolecanium pruinosum (Cocquillet) (Hemiptera: Coccidae) on grapevines Vitis vinifera L. Canberra, ACT: ANU: 238 p. PhD thesis. (A 15608) Full text available online Simbiken, N.A., Cooper, P.D., Powell, K.S. 2015. Development and feeding effect of frosted scale Parthenolecanium pruinosum Cocquillet (Hemiptera: Coccidae) on selected Vitis vinifera L. cultivars. Australian Journal of Grape & Wine Research 21(3): 451-457. (TR 220.70) Fisher, D. Learmonth, S. 2012. Strong anecdotal evidence of Latania scale being a vector for grapevine leafroll associated virus. Wine Industry Newsletter (104): p. 5. (TR 201.69) Essling, M. Dry, P. 2011. Ask the AWRI: Natural balance critical to mealybug control. Australian & New Zealand Grapegrower & Winemaker (572): 56-57. (s1330) Full text available online Mathew, S. 2010 VINE TALK. Australian & New Zealand Grapegrower & Winemaker (556): p. 27. (H 13802) Buchanan, G. 2008. Biological control of grapevine scale. Final report to Grape and Wine Research & Development Corporation. (A 15608) Full text available online Buchanan, G. 2008 Soft Scales (Coccidae) on Grapevines in Australia Note Number: AG1369 State Government of VictoriaDepartment of Environment and Primary Industries. (A 13903) Chong, C-S. 2008. The work of ants in vineyards Australian Viticulture 12(6): 87-88. (H 4466) Bernard, M., Weppler, R., Kourmouzis, T., Yen, A., Horne, P., Papacek, D., Jacometti, M., Wratten, S., Evans, K., Herbert, K. 2007. Guidelines for environmentally sustainable winegrape production in Australia: IPM adoption self-assessment guide for growers. Australian & New Zealand Grapegrower & Winemaker (518): 24-35. (TR 168.43) Learmonth, S. Stanaway, M. 2006. Longtailed mealybug - a tricky pest. Australian Viticulture (September/October): 59-66. (TR 165.42) Somers, T. 2006. Integrated pest management for long-tailed mealy bug in Hunter Vineyards. Australian and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker (508): 19-20. (H 892) Downey, M. Krstic, M. 2005 Balancing the vineyard scales. Fundamental Viticulture. Australian Viticulture 9(6): p. 74. 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