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Leafminer
Leafminer
Overview
Leafminers create mines in leaves and reduce photosynthetic area.
Symptoms
- Serpentine mines in leaves
- Pupae in leaf or substrate
- Reduced vigour
Conditions that increase risk
- Warm conditions
- Continuous cropping
Biological control options
- Parasitoid Wasps (e.g., Diglyphus-type programmes)
IPM notes
- Remove heavily mined leaves where practical
- Maintain monitoring
Further guidance
- Leafminer — Biocontrol Foundations
Key natural enemies
Environmental drivers
- Activity increases in mild to warm conditions; repeated generations occur in protected cropping.
- Hot-spots often form where crop is lush and sheltered.
- Reservoir weeds/volunteer plants can sustain populations between crops.