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    Late Blight, A Serious Disease of Potatoes and Tomatoes 

    Seaman, Abby; Loria, Rosemary; Fry, William; Zitter, Thomas (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2010)
    that has maneb, mancozeb, chlorothalonil, or fixed copper as an active ingredient AND has tomato and potato late blight on the label. Of these fungicides, only some of the fixed copper products are approved for organic production. Contact your Cornell...
    or were forced to emigrate. Entire potato crops rotted in the field or in storage because of late blight infection. Late blight is caused by an oomycete pathogen that survives from one season to the next in infected potato tubers. This organism is well...
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    Elements of IPM for Strawberries in New York State 

    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State IPM Program, 2010)
    . Insecticide/fungicide sprayer is calibrated and dated at least once a year. 2. Herbicide sprayer is calibrated and dated at least once a year. 3. Spray records are maintained and organized. 4. Pesticide choice is based on preserving natural enemies...
    Resources Conservation Service pesticide screening tool WIN-PST software New York State Current Product Registrations at PIMS Trac Software revision date: 2000. This page published online at: http://nysipm.cornell.edu/elements/strawb.pdf � � Strawberry IPM...
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    A Soil Bioassay for the Visual Assessment of Soil Infestations of Lesion Nematode 

    Gugino, B.K.; Ludwig, J.W.; Abawi, G.S. (New York State IPM Program, 2015)
    to $40/ sample, which can be costly since at least four or more samples are recommended per production unit. Thus, a simple and visual on-farm soil bioassay was developed for assessing the level of lesion nematode infestation. This brochure describes how...
    ? In some cases, the scoring for root-lesion nematode can be difficult to interpret due to the potential interactions with other fungal pathogens and rootrotting soil organisms. However even in such cases, this bioassay can still be used to detect the presence...
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    How to Get Bed Bugs Out of Your Belongings 

    Frye, Matthew; Gangloff-Kaufmann, Jody (New York State IPM Program, 2018)
    publication are available in Cornell Cooperative Extension county offices or from the Pesticide Management Education Program website (http://pmep.cce.cornell.edu). No endorsement of products is intended, nor is criticism of unnamed products implied. Always...
    check with the certifying agency before using a new product or material. This guide is not a substitute for pesticide labeling. Always read the product label before applying any pesticide. Copyright New York State IPM Program and Cornell University. NYS...
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    Lessons Learned from Six Years of Kudzu Research 

    Frye, Matthew (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2019)
    function and productivity. Ma# Frye In addition to negative environmental impacts, kudzu is responsible for economic damage when vines must be removed from power lines, railroad tracks and roads. How does is spread? Limited dispersal of kudzu might...
    stems/shoots emerge from these structures. Biology: Roots In the fall, kudzu plants allocate resources to roots, which are tuberous, starchy storage organs located in the soil below the root crown. Kudzu roots are considered differentiated...
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    Forest Pest Handbook 

    Lamb, Elizabeth; Lerner, Jennifer Stengle (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2018)
    Quarantine status: No quarantine in NYS at this time Also called: BLS Scientific name: Xylella fastidiosa Type of pest: disease List any known vectors (organisms that transmit the disease): Sharpshooter leafhoppers and (less likely) spittle bugs...
    List any known vectors (organisms that transmit the disease): none How was this pest introduced to North America, US, Northeast or New York? Dogwood anthracnose was first reported in the US in 1978, although the origin of the pathogen is unknown...
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    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program 2015-2016 Annual Report 

    New York State Integrated Pest Management Program (New York State Integrated Pest Management Program, 2016)
    -target organisms is core to IPM, we helped advise the governor’s Pollinator Task Force in crafting a “Pollinator Protection Plan.” And our pollinator conference highlighted an IPM problem-solution approach for the 100 participants — growers, the media, consultants...
    , and policy makers. FIELD CROPS: Production. Pests. Profitability: That’s the Triple P on-farm education- al program for growers. With 14 farmers and 10,750 acres, PPP is a grower driven, hands on, and locally adapted educational program where farmers learn...
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    Pest Management Practices: A Survey of Public School Districts in New York State 

    Braband, Lynn (New York State IPM Program, 2015)
    Association greatly assisted by sending information and the survey link to their membership. Debra E. Marvin and Karen J. English, NYS IPM Program, produced the charts and tables, and Ms. English organized the layout of the report. Other NYS IPM Program staff...
    baseboard spraying and crack/crevice applications as routine practices also dropped significantly. For management of school grounds, the most common techniques in 2001 were raising mower height, aeration, overseeding, and organic fertilizers. In 2013...
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