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Creating an IPM Resource for Growers Producing Vegetable Transplants and Food Crops in Protected Culture

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2012catlin-NYSIPM.pdf (119.12 KB)
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Author
Catlin, Nora
Lamb, Elizabeth
Abstract

Despite significant production in New York State of both vegetable transplants and edible crops in greenhouses and high tunnels, there are limited resources describing integrated pest management (IPM) strategies available for edible crops in protected culture. This project is in the process of creating an IPM resource to assist extension resource educators and stakeholders. This resource will provide concise information on cultural management and sanitation practices, biological control options, and conventional and organic pesticides for disease, insect, and weed pests of edible plants and transplants grown in greenhouses and high tunnels.

Date Issued
2012
Publisher
New York State IPM Program
Keywords
Agricultural IPM
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Greenhouse
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Biocontrol
Type
report

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