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Browsing Publications (NYS Integrated Pest Management Program) by Title
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Quantifying benefits of biofungicides in cucurbit powdery mildew management using novel disease detection methods – Year 1 Summary
Dunn, Amara (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)Quantify efficacy and economic impacts of biofungicides for cucurbit powdery mildew, and evaluate utility of NDVI sensors for measuring plant health and detecting disease early. -
Quantifying benefits of biofungicides in white mold management using novel disease detection methods –Year 1 Summary
Dunn, Amara (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)Quantify efficacy and economic impacts of biofungicides for white mold, and evaluate utility of NDVI sensors for measuring plant health and detecting disease early. -
¿Qué pasa con el mosquito?
Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody; Koplinka-Loehr; Carrie (New York State IPM Program, 2000)Cómo manejar los mosquitos en la casa y en el jardín -
Recomendaciones para el Manejo de Plagas en el Ganado Vacuno
Rutz, Donald; Geden, Christopher; Pitts, Charles (New York State IPM Program, 2015)Una variedad de plagas de insectos y ácaros afectan la industria lechera en el noreste. Las moscas caseras, moscas de establos, moscas de cara (face flies), moscas del cuerno, tábanos o moscardón, mosca del venado, larva ... -
Red Stele of Strawberry
Wilcox, Wayne F. (New York State IPM Program, 1991)Red stele is a destructive disease in most strawberry-producing regions of the world in which soils tend to be cool and wet. Although red stele does not occur on all farms in New York, it is common on poorly drained soils. ... -
Redbanded Leafroller
Spangler, Steve M.; Agnello, Arthur (New York State IPM Program, 1989)The redbanded leafroller (RBLR) has been reported to feed on apple since the 1870s, but was not found to be an economic pest of commercial apples in northeastern United States until1918. It remained a minor pest until the ... -
Reduciendo el Uso de Agroquímico en Campos de Golf: Redefiniendo MIP
Portmess, Robert E.; Grant, Jennifer A.; Rossi, Frank S. (2009)El propósito de este manual es proporcionar orientación práctica para los administradores de campos de golf interesados en la reducción de pesticidas químicos y fertilizantes. -
Reducing Chemical Use on Golf Course Turf: Redefining IPM
Portmess, Robert E.; Grant, Jennifer A.; Rossi, Frank S. (2009)The purpose of this handbook is to provide practical guidance for golf turf managers interested in reducing chemical pesticide and fertilizer use. -
Reducing the Risks of Golf Course Management: The Bethpage Project
Grant, Jennifer A.; Rossi, Frank S. (Breast Cancer and Environmental Risk Factors Program, 2007)This is a systems-based research and demonstration project that compares Conventional, IPM and Biologically Based Reduced Risk management of golf course putting greens. The project is being conducted on the Green Course ... -
Repellent Use—Repellents Help You Avoid Ticks
New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)How using repellents help you avoid ticks. -
Rhizoctonia Disease (of Potato)
Loria, Rosemary; Leiner, Roseann; Carling, Donald (New York State IPM Program, 1983)Rhizoctonia solani is a fungus that attacks tubers, underground stems, and stolons of potato plants. Although it probably occurs wherever potatoes are grown, it causes economically significant damage only in cool, wet ... -
Root Weevils
Spangler, S.; Agnello, A.; Schaefers, G. (New York State IPM Program, 1988)There are more than 20 species of root weevils that attack strawberry in the United States. In New York, the three major species are the black vine weevil, Otiorhynchus sulcatus (Fabricius), the strawberry root weevil, 0. ... -
Rosemary & Rosemary Oil Profile
Baker, Brian P.; Grant, Jennifer A. (New York State IPM Program, 2018)Rosemary, a widely used culinary herb, and rosemary oil are derived from the evergreen shrub Rosmarinus officinalis. Most rosemary oil is produced by steam distillation of the flowering tops, and is primarily composed of ... -
Rosy Apple Aphid
Weires, R.; Leeper, J. (New York State IPM Program, 1980)The rosy apple aphid (RAA) can be found throughout the apple growing regions of North America. In the spring, the aphids feed on apple leaves and fruits, and in the summer move to alternate hosts, such as narrow-leaved ... -
Sampling and Management of Corn Rootworm in New York Field Corn
Shields, Elson; Sher, Roger; Taylor, Paul; Sutton, Philip (New York State IPM Program, 1991)Northern corn rootworm, Diabrotica longicornis, and western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera, are of increasing economic concern in New York. Northern corn rootworm has been in New York for many years, causing ... -
Sampling and Management of Potato Leafhopper in Alfalfa Grown in the Northeastern United States
Shields, E. J.; Specker, D. R. (New York State IPM Program, 1990)The current emphasis on high-quality forage production has made many growers and agricultural consultants aware of the economic importance of controlling the potato leafhopper (Empoasca fabae Harris) on alfalfa. Although ... -
San Jose Scale
Mague, D. (New York State IPM Program, 1980)The San Jose scale (SJS) is a pest of tree fruit. Trees attacked include apple, peach, and pear. Originating in the Orient, it was introduced into California’s San Jose Valley on infested plant stock in 1870. The SJS has ... -
Sanitize to Manage those Blow Flies
Alpert, Gary; Frye, Matthew (New York State IPM Program, 2014)Blow flies are a type of “filth fly” recognized by the metallic blue, green, or bronze color of their body. One group of blow flies, the blue bottle flies, are sometimes found inside buildings in the Northeast, appearing ... -
Scab of Cucurbits
Zitter, Thomas A. (New York State IPM Program, 1986)Although scab of slicing and pickling cucumbers is rare because of the availability of many resistant varieties, this disease can still be of significance for other cucurbits including summer and winter squash, true and ... -
Sclerotinia Rot of Cabbage
Dillard, Helene R. (New York State IPM Program, 1987)Sclerotinia rot of cabbage (sometimes referred to as white mold) affects cabbage cultivars grown for sauerkraut, storage, and fresh market. The disease is caused by the fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. This fungus can cause ...