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Efficient Swiss Needlecast Management Field Trial Research

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NYS IPM Project Reports
Author
Eshenaur, Brian
Abstract

Douglas firs have been an important part of NY Christmas tree and Nursery Production. Recently they have fallen out of favor due primarily to the perceived need to spray several times in the spring to prevent a needlecast disease. However, there is strong evidence to show that Douglas firs can be grown without many of the sprays currently being applied. With reduced spray requirements, the Douglas fir would be a viable option to grow and contribute to diversity among the evergreen plantings that are important for a robust industry. Through research and extension, this project is demonstrating that Douglas fir can be grown successfully with fewer sprays and possibly with fungicide with lower environmental impacts.

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NYS IPM Type: Project Report
Date Issued
2017
Publisher
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program
Keywords
Agricultural IPM
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Ornamentals
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Christmas Trees
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Nursery
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report

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