3 New Fungicide Product Options for Vegetable Growers Posted by Paul Rusnak|December 20, 2016 Unique modes of action the main feature of modern chemistries.Read More
What You Need To Know about New Final Rule That Protects Farmworkers Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 26, 2024
Orondis Opti Fungicide Receives Registration In Premix Formulation Posted by Rosemary Gordon|December 6, 2016 The product provides control of Oomycete diseases in vegetables and other specialty crops.
Stave Off Sweet Potato Disease By Lauren María Alexander|November 28, 2016 Management can be made easier through variety selection and improved sanitation practices.
Tips To Keep Your Stone Fruit Orchard Clean By Bill Shane|November 28, 2016 Managing serious plant diseases of peach and plums requires a cooperative approach.
Syngenta Announces New Fungicide Product Line Posted by Rosemary Gordon|November 21, 2016 The Miravis brand contains a new active ingredient that is currently pending EPA approval.
Rhizoctonia Pathogen A Major Bane To Beans By Gene McAvoy|November 20, 2016 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable disease.
Florida Blueberry Growers Warned To Watch For New Deadly Disease Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 16, 2016 Pathogen has been confirmed on three farms so far.
The Effect Of Soil Fertility On Fusarium Wilt In Watermelon By Lauren María Alexander|November 8, 2016 Ongoing research sheds light on the role soil health plays in the severity of the deadly pathogen in watermelon crops.
Zika And Zucchini Yellow Mosaic: Analogies Between Human- And Plant-Infecting Viruses By Steven T. Koike|October 31, 2016 While we certainly do not equate the seriousness of Zika with agricultural problems, the Zika virus can serve as a reminder about aspects of the many plant-infecting viruses, from alfalfa mosaic to zucchini yellow mosaic, that affect vegetables.
Arizona Iceberg Lettuce Research Council Awards Grant To Focus On Lettuce Diseases Posted by Rosemary Gordon|September 9, 2016 A recent survey indicates disease control and management were identified as the highest priority.
Dickeya dianthicola: A New Threat To Potatoes By Lauren María Alexander|September 3, 2016 The disease, identified in Maine in 2014, has caused significant losses in potatoes on the Eastern Seaboard.
Scientists Fervent To Find Cure For Deadly Sugarcane Virus Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 30, 2016 Now spreading to sorghum, yellow leaf malady could infect crops from Florida to Texas.
Florida Sweet Corn Has New Deadly Stalker In Tar Spot By Gene McAvoy|August 23, 2016 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
Genetics Key To Keeping Strawberry Growers Out Of The Red? Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 4, 2016 Savings to the tune of $30 million a year would come with a solution to angular leaf spot.
Open Your Eyes To Common Smut In Sweet Corn By Gene McAvoy|July 19, 2016 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this formidable fungus.
Early Infection Of Downy Mildew Confirmed In Michigan Cucumbers Posted by Rosemary Gordon|July 18, 2016 The pathogen has been confirmed in Michigan cucumbers in Bay County for the 2016 season.
Potato Growers: Be On The Lookout For New Strains Of Potato Virus Y Posted by Rosemary Gordon|July 18, 2016 Standard measures have been typically less effective against new strains.
Dickeya: A New Potato Disease Posted by Rosemary Gordon|July 13, 2016 The disease caused big losses last year; growers need to check fields for symptoms.
Disease Reportedly Returns To California Olive Orchards Posted by David Eddy|July 7, 2016 The pathogen, which was originally reported along the coast in 2013, was recently found in the Sacramento Delta area.
Several Severe Winters Causing Crown Gall Concerns By Brian Wallheimer|June 15, 2016 Although this past winter may be considered more mild, severe cold the two winters prior in the Midwest […]