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Pomacea canaliculata

The golden apple snail (GAS, Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck)) is a major pest of rice in all rice-growing countries where it was either intentionally or accidentally introduced. The economic losses due to this pest are estimated to be up to US 1.2 billion in the Phillippines alone.GAS is also a problem in taro plantations in Hawaii where GUSO4 is used to control the snail population. [Pg.228]

Sin TS, Damage potential and control of Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck) in irrigated rice and its control by cultural approaches, Int J Pest Manag -A — S S,... [Pg.248]

Litsinger JA, Estano DB, Management of the GAS Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck) in rice, Crop Prot 12 363—370, 1993. [Pg.248]


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