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    Apple Proliferation Disease
    Strickland, David A.; Osterbaan, Larissa J.; Cox, Kerik D. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2023-02)
    Apple proliferation (AP) disease is a bacterial affliction affecting fruit size, quality and tree vigor. The disease is caused by Candidatus Phytoplasma mali (Ca. P. mali), a bacterial parasite that lives within the host tree. It is of significant concern in Europe due to its widespread prevalence and impact on apple orchards. Attributing specific economic losses to AP disease is difficult due to the disease’s subtle symptoms. One outbreak generated an estimated €125 million in combined losses among orchards in Germany and Italy in 2001. As of 2022, AP disease has not been reported in the United States and the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) lists Ca. P. mali as an invasive quarantine pest.
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    2022 Organic Production and IPM Guide for Strawberries
    Carroll, Juliet; Pritts, Marvin (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2022)
    This guide for organic strawberry production is an outline of cultural and pest management practices and includes topics that have an impact on improving plant health and reducing pest problems. The guide is divided into sections, but the interrelated quality of organic cropping systems makes each section relevant to the others.
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    2022 Organic Production and IPM Guide for Raspberries & Blackberries
    Archer, Leigh; Carroll, Juliet; Pritts, Marvin (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2022-03)
    This guide for organic raspberry and blackberry production is an outline of cultural and pest management practices and includes topics that have an impact on improving plant health and reducing pest problems. The guide is divided into sections, but the interrelated quality of organic cropping systems makes each section relevant to the others. Updated for 2022.
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    2022 Organic Production and IPM Guide for Grapes
    Weigle, Tim; Carroll, Juliet (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2022-03)
    This guide for organic grape production is an outline of cultural and pest management practices and includes topics that have an impact on improving plant health and reducing pest problems. The guide is divided into sections, but the interrelated quality of organic cropping systems makes each section relevant to the others. Updated for 2022.
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    2022 Organic Production and IPM Guide for Blueberries
    Carroll, Juliet; Pritts, Marvin (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2022-03)
    This guide for organic blueberry production is an outline of cultural and pest management practices and includes topics that have an impact on improving plant health and reducing pest problems. The guide is divided into sections, but the interrelated quality of organic cropping systems makes each section relevant to the others. Updated for 2022.
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    Grapevine Powdery Mildew
    (New York State IPM Program, 2022)
    Powdery mildew (PM) is perhaps the most important fungal disease of grapevines worldwide. This disease is native to eastern North America, but gained notoriety when it was introduced into European vineyards in 1845, causing extensive losses as it spread rapidly throughout the continent. Uncontrolled, PM can destroy infected clusters outright or reduce their quality and predispose them to bunch rot infections. Foliar infections can limit photosynthesis, thereby reducing Brix levels, vine growth, and winter hardiness. Generally, cultivars of Vitis vinifera and its hybrids are much more susceptible to PM than are cultivars of native American grape species.
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    Identificación de la Mosca Linterna Manchada para Agricultores y Trabajadores Agrícolas de Habla Hispana
    Eshenaur, Brian; Calixto, Alejandro; Carroll, Juliet (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2021)
    La mosca linterna con manchas (“Spotted Lanternfly”, o SLF en inglés) es un insecto originario de China y el sudeste asiático. Fue descubierta en Nueva York en agosto del 2020 y representa una gran amenaza para gran parte de los Estados Unidos. Es un insecto que se asocia con el árbol del cielo (Tree of Heaven, Aliantus altissima) pero que también puede infestar cultivos de uvas, manzanas, duraznos, lúpulos, plantas ornamentales y árboles de madera, entre otros.
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    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, the Year in Review: 2020-2021
    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2021)
    The Director's message, highlights of the year's projects and campaigns, and a financial report.
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    Integrated Management of Flies For Dairy Cattle: Cultural, Biological and Chemical Control Options for New York State, September 2021
    Wise, Ken; Cummings, Jaime; Leeser, Jacob; Helms, Michael (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2021)
    This publication contains the insecticides registered for use on dairy cattle in New York State as of May 2020. State registrations and labels change often. Make sure to only purchase and/or use a pesticide that’s registered in New York State. Be sure to read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.
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    Integrated Management of Flies for Beef Cattle: Cultural, Biological and Chemical Control Options for New York State, September 2021
    Wise, Ken; Cummings, Jaime; Leeser, Jacob; Helms, Michael (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2021)
    This publication contains the insecticides registered for use on beef cattle in New York State as of July 2020. State registrations and labels change often. Make sure to only purchase and/or use a pesticide that’s registered in New York State. Be sure to read and follow the directions on the pesticide label.