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Browsing New York State Integrated Pest Management Program by Subject "Greenhouse"
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1997 Report on IPM Implementation and Demonstration Program for Poinsettias and Bedding Plants in Orange County
MacAvery, Susan; Rusinek, Teresa; Corbin, Andrew; Casey, Christine (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1997)Over the past five years, Orange and Ulster Counties Greenhouse IPM program has influenced and changed grower crop management practices significantly. Growers have been educated and have adapted monitoring and scouting ... -
1998 Report on IPM Implementation and Demonstration Program for Poinsettias and Bedding Plants in Orange County
MacAvery, Susan; Rusinek, Teresa (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1998)The Greenhouse IPM Program in Orange and Ulster Counties has facilitated a useful flow of information between growers and Cornell staff. The relationships that have developed have allowed us to identify cooperators with ... -
1999 Report on the Comprehensive Thrips/INSV Management Program in Orange and Ulster Counties
MacAvery, Susan; Rusinek, Teresa; Couch, Gary (, 1999)Since 1992, the educational focus of the Orange-Ulster IPM program has addressed current issues in greenhouse production while facilitating a bi-directional flow of information between growers and Cornell staff. The ... -
1999 Report on Thrips Biological Control Demonstration in Orange and Ulster Counties
MacAvery, Susan; Rusinek, Teresa; Dean, Karen E.; Couch, Gary (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1999)Since 1992, the educational focus of the Orange/Ulster IPM program has addressed current issues in greenhouse production while facilitating a bi-directional flow of information between growers and Cornell staff. The ... -
2000 Report on Thrips Biological Control Demonstration in Orange and Ulster Counties
MacAvery, Susan; Rusinek, Teresa; Couch, Gary (New York State IPM Program, 2000)The predatory mite Neoseiulus cucumeris has been successfully used to control thrips for three consecutive seasons in the retail portion of a greenhouse range participating in the scouting program. Demonstrations over the ... -
2001 Request for Funding Thrips Biological Control Demonstration in Orange and Ulster Counties
Baglia, Rose; Rusinek, Teresa; Couch, Gary (New York State IPM Program, 2001)The use of predacious mites for western flower thrips control in bedding plant production was demonstrated and release timing examined. Cost and efficacy comparisons were made between using a standard, calendar-based release ... -
A webinar series and interactive grower outreach for pesticide resistance management in greenhouses
Eshenaur, Brian; Lamb, Elizabeth (New York State IPM Program, 2013)Through an interactive webinar series and accompanying online materials, this project is reaching growers and extension educators with resistance management IPM techniques. To ensure the relevance and usefulness of the ... -
Advanced Pest Diagnosis Workshop
Culver, Gail (New York State IPM Program, 2000)Advanced Pest Diagnosis Workshop -
Alternative Weed Management Techniques for Greenhouse and Nursery Production
Brown, Bryan; Eshenaur, Brian (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)Greenhouse and nursery producers in New York have highlighted weed management as a priority area for research and education. In response, we demonstrated the effectiveness of two alternative weed control practices – parboiled ... -
Alternatives to Ornamental Invasive Plants: A sustainable solution for New York State
Eshenaur, Brian (New York State IPM Program, 2015)New regulations went effect in March of 2015 that prohibit or regulate 69 species of plants in NY. Some of these plants are common in the trade. Their absence will create a void for the landscape industry and could have a ... -
Biocontrol in energy-saving cool temperature greenhouse production
Lamb, Elizabeth; Mattson, Neil S.; Sanderson, John P.; Eshenaur, Brian (New York State IPM Program, 2012)Energy costs for greenhouse growers continue to increase, with an associated negative effect on profitability for greenhouse growers. This has led to renewed interested in growing crops at cooler temperatures either by ... -
Biocontrol in energy-saving cool temperature greenhouse production
Lamb, Elizabeth; Mattson, N; Sanderson, J; Eshenaur, Brian (New York State IPM Program, 2013)There is insufficient information available on the effect of temperature and other environmental factors on pests and the beneficial insects that are used to manage them. Using fungus gnats, and beneficials Steinernema ... -
Biological Control of Powdery Mildews of Greenhouse Ornamentals
English-Loeb, Greg; Gadoury, David M.; Norton, Andrew P. (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 1998)The mycophagous mite, Orthortydeus lambi (Acari: Tydeidae) is very abundant on several woody perennial species found in New York (e.g. wild grape, Vitis riparia, ornamental linden, Tilia cordata, paper birch, Betula ... -
Biological Control of Pythium Root Rot in Container Flower Production Using Microbial Inoculants
Mattson, Neil; Daughtrey, Margery (New York State IPM Program, 2013)The effectiveness of microbial products, vermicompost and vermicompost extracts for Pythium root rot suppression in young transplants were compared in two studies under typical greenhouse production conditions, using first ... -
Biological control of Western Flower Thrips in Capital District Greenhouses
Sanderson, John; Logue, Christopher (New York State IPM Program, 2002)Historically, Western Flower Thrips have been one of the most difficult to control and damaging pests encountered in spring greenhouse crops in the Capital District of New York and throughout the rest of the region. Data ... -
Botrytis Gray Mold of Greenhouse and Field Tomatoes
Zitter, Thomas A. (New York State IPM Program, 1986)Botrytis blight, or gray mold, as it is commonly known, has an exceptionally wide host range with well over 200 reported hosts. The fungus can occur as both a parasite and a saprophyte on the same wide range of hosts. This ... -
Communication for Continuing Impact: Creating an Ornamental IPM Web-Based Resource for Growers and CCE Educators
Lamb, Elizabeth; Eshenaur, Brian; English, Karen (New York State IPM Program, 2015)Implementing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) on farms can be a complicated and very information-dense process. Many growers use web-based information but it can be difficult to find what you need when you need it. While ... -
Communication for Continuing Impact: Creating an ornamental IPM web-based resource for growers and Cornell Cooperative Extension educators
Lamb, Elizabeth; Eshenaur, Brian; English, Karen (New York State IPM Program, 2014)Implementing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) on farms can be a complicated and very information-dense process. Many growers use web-based information but it can be difficult to find what you need when you need it. While ... -
Creating an IPM Resource for Growers Producing Vegetable Transplants and Food Crops in Protected Culture
Catlin, Nora; Lamb, Elizabeth (New York State IPM Program, 2012)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 ... -
Developing A Cost-effective and Reliable Integrated Management Program For Western Flower Thrips
Sanderson, John; Couch, Gary; Logue, Chris; Rusinek, Teresa (New York State IPM Program, 2002)We tested whether biweekly releases of the predaceous mite Neoseiulus (Amblyseius) cucumeris can be integrated with minimal application(s) of the reduced-risk insecticide spinosad (Conserve®) to provide cost-effective and ...