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Browsing NYS IPM Project Reports by Author "Lamboy, Jana"
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Cut Flower 1PM Resource Development: Weed Management and 1PM for Cut Zinnias from Seed to Harvest
Lamboy, Jana; Hall, Karen; McCoy, Roxanne (New York State IPM Program, 2003)We conducted an efficacy study at a commercial cut flowers field comparing two organic herbicides with glyphosate. A diverse population of weeds was growing in the paths between rows of cut flower plugs set in holes in ... -
Enhancing the Efficacy of Beauveria bassiana for Bedding Plant Insect Pests
Lamboy, Jana; Brownbridge, Michael (New York State IPM Program, 2001)Growers frequently request help in the development of biorational IPM programs for bedding plants, especially vegetable transplants and herbs. Before Cornell Cooperative Extension Educators can recommend insect-killing ... -
Greenhouse BMP's: Transforming Principles into Practice Years One and Two
Lamboy, Jana; Weiler, Thomas; Cummings, Mary-Lynn (New York State IPM Program, 2003)This is a long-term project designed to raise awareness of water quality issues facing ornamental horticulture, produce resources to help in education and assessment, and to increase the implementation of Best Management ... -
Implementation and Demonstration Report in Integrated Pest Management Microbial Products for Poinsettia Disease Suppression
Hall, Karen; Lamboy, Jana; Rusinek, Teresa; MacAvery, Susan; Lobdell, Elise; Daughtrey, Margery (New York State IPM Program, 2000)The microbial efficacy trials took place in several commercial greenhouses during the period 1997-2000, funded by the IPM Program and IR-4. We are very grateful for the opportunity to work closely with growers to understand ... -
Increasing Utilization of Native Plants and Powdery Mildew Resistant Plants for NY Gardens
Daughtrey, Margery; Lamboy, Jana; Marvin, Debra (New York State IPM Program, 2003)Plants that perform without pesticide inputs are attractive to gardeners. Commercial growers need to be shown specific examples of what they can offer to the public. We showcased native garden plants and perennials resistant ... -
Monitoring Greenhouse Nutrient Solutions for Poinsettias
Lamboy, Jana; Nelson, Walter; Hall, Karen; Schillo-Lobdell, Elise (New York State IPM Program, 2003)Many greenhouse managers do not fully comprehend the relationship between crop fertility and ground water pollution, and impacts of fertility on pest & disease. Better management of fertilization improves crop quality and ... -
Northeast IPM Center Participation by the NYS IPM Program
Braband, Lynn; Couch, Gary; Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody; Kaufman, Michele; Lamboy, Jana; Petzoldt, Curt; Waldron, Keith (New York State IPM Program, 2004)NYS IPM Program staff were involved with five of the six Northeast IPM Center’s working groups in 2004. This involvement included serving as co-chairs of three of the working groups. Important activities included organization ... -
Organic Management of Turfgrass: a Comparison of Composts in Monroe, Nassau, Tompkins, and Tioga Counties
Lamboy, Jana; Grant, Jennifer; Eshenaur, Brian; Nelson, Walter; Yeh, Tamson (New York State IPM Program, 2000)The application of composts for improvement of athletic fields is being demonstrated in four areas of the state: Monroe, Nassau, Tioga, and Tompkins County. Several composted materials were applied at varied rates in the ... -
Prevention of Diseases in Zinnia Plug Production
Lamboy, Jana; Call, Nellie (New York State IPM Program, 2001)Nearly all cut flower and bedding plant growers plant zinnias. Many growers observe losses in crop quality due to leaf spot diseases. This project entailed seed treatment trials to study source of inoculum and efficacy ... -
Prevention of Diseases in Zinnia Plug Production
Lamboy, Jana; Call, Nellie; McCoy, Roxanne (New York State IPM Program, 2002)Nearly all cut flower and bedding plant growers plant zinnias. Many growers observe losses in crop quality due to leaf spot diseases. This project entailed seed treatment trials to study source of inoculum and an efficacy ... -
The Impact of Organic Amendments on Soil Microbiology and Nutrients in a Three-Year Study of Trees Planted in Heavily Compacted, Poor Soil
Lamboy, Jana; Rivenshield, Angela; Bassuk, Nina (New York State IPM Program, 2002)This project adds new dimensions to a three-year study of the effects of soil amendments and drainage on the growth of three species of trees planted in heavily compacted soil. The research was originally intended to compare ...