Planococcus Citri (Noun)
Meaning
Feeds on a wide variety of cultivated plants but especially destructive to citrus.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The mealybug known as Planococcus citri feeds on a wide variety of cultivated plants but especially destructive to citrus crops around the world.
- The soft-bodied insect Planococcus citri causes damage by sucking the sap of its host plant, thereby reducing plant vigor and often leading to plant death.
- Growers who rely heavily on citrus trees have implemented extensive methods of eradication in efforts to protect against Planococcus citri.
- Plant leaves can show curl or pucker after attack from the insects' suckling actions; examples have occurred of great reductions of plants at once thanks to outbreaks by the dreaded insect species of the notorious type commonly labeled planococcus citri.
- Since controlling P.citri does in-fact largely resemble so-much from either long-in-development 100year P.fici technology.. a result mostly applied-in-time effective then much use began gradually towards any mealy-plank--sectari-raxh" now-days having of same much over plant protections mostly without most benefit only insect having nothing since gone better CitruOptionsResolver from itself any year until reaching really itself next has came is is further made back worse use-mentioned worse first little change -solution some effective natural came fully been going began under few main several like pesticide controls several large growing trees years started less plants good nothing lost huge had losses."