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- AuthorCox, Kerik (1)Cox, Rosemary (1)Fuchs, Marc (1)Hoffmann, Michael P. (1)Seaman, Abby (1)Woodsen, Mary M. (1)
- SubjectAgricultural IPM (2)Apricots (1)Biocontrol (1)Cherries (1)Fruits (1)Peaches & Nectarines (1)Peppers (1)Plums (1)Potatoes (1)Sweet Corn (1)... View More
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Using Trichogramma ostriniae to help manage European corn borer in sweet corn, peppers, and potatoes
Seaman, Abby; Hoffmann, Michael P.; Woodsen, Mary M. (New York State IPM Program, 2008)
Beneficial insects such as Trichogramma ostriniae can be used as part of an integrated management program for European corn borer or on their own to reduce ECB damage. Releasing beneficial insects is an approved practice ...
Plum Pox Disease of Stone Fruits
Fuchs, Marc; Cox, Rosemary; Cox, Kerik (New York State IPM Program, 2008)
Plum pox is a viral disease of stone fruits first reported in Bulgarian plums in the 1910’s. More widely known around the world by its Slavic name, sharka, the disease first spread slowly through eastern Europe, gaining ...