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Browsing NYS IPM Project Reports by Author "Nyrop, J."
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Biological mite control in Hudson and Champlain Valley Apple Orchards Through the Distribution and Conservation of Typhlodromus pyri
Nyrop, J. (New York State IPM Program, 2002)Biological mite control is a feasible alternative to pesticide-based control that is sustainable, possibly of lower cost, and void of the concerns that use of chemical pesticides raise. The mite predator Typhlodromus pyri ... -
Developing a Biocompatible Management Strategy for Onion Maggot Flies
Nault, B.; Nyrop, J. (New York State IPM Program, 2006)The current goal of our research is to develop a biocompatible management strategy for onion maggot flies that would replace the use of foliar applications of broad-spectrum pesticides. Foliar sprays are used in an attempt ... -
Development of an Improved, Integrated Management Program for the Internal Lepidopera Pest Complex Attacking Apples in Western NY.
Reissig, H.; Agnello, A.; Nyrop, J. (New York State IPM Program, 2003)Recently, apple growers in western NY have suffered severe financial losses from unacceptable levels of fruit infestation by internal lepidoptera larvae. If this new crisis is not solved quickly, it could hasten the decline ... -
Development of an Integrated Fruit Production Protocol (IFP) for NY Apples
Robinson, T.; Agnello, A.; Carroll, J.; Cheng, L.; Curtis, P.; Merwin, I.; Nyrop, J.; Reissig, W.; Rosenberger, D.; Schupp, J.; Straub, R.; Turechek, W.; White, G. (New York State IPM Program, 2004)Development of an Integrated Fruit Production Protocol (IFP) for NY Apples -
Management of the Obliquebanded Leafroller and Organophosphate Insecticide Resistance with Soft Pesticides in New York Apple Orchards
Reissig, H.; Agnello, A.; Nyrop, J.; Straub, R. (New York State IPM Program, 2000)The 2000 growing season marks the completion of the second year of a proposed three-year research project with the following objectives: (1) To determine if populations and fruit damage from OBLR will decline in commercial ...