Disease Control
Last year, disease levels were very low in the cling peach growing districts of California. Still, several diseases […]
Study using multispectral photography helps scientists successfully scout out laurel wilt-affected trees.
Washington’s grape industry has seen accelerating growth over the past several decades. That momentum is owed, in part, […]
The Judkins family has been in the business of clean grapevines for more than 40 years. Today, their […]
Kari Peter of Penn State University Extension warned growers of possible apple scab and fire blight infections following […]
The recent warm, wet weather conditions are prime for fungal and bacterial diseases, says Annemiek Schilder of Michigan […]
BioWorks, Inc., has launched two new versions of its popular RootShield® biological fungicide, RootShield Seed Treatment and RootShield […]
A team of researchers from the University of Florida, University of Central Florida, and the New Jersey Institute […]
“Folks, it’s shaping up to be another doozy of a spring for fire blight and you must heed […]
Whether or not you are a basketball fan, it’s hard not to notice all the publicity and hype […]
Focus on proper irrigation practices, use resistant varieties, and know when pathogens will be in your area.
With a 90% infection rate, researchers discuss steps you can take to prevent a fire blight epidemic like Nova Scotia experienced in 2014 from happening to you.
Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
Brandt, a manufacturer of agricultural specialty products, has added Zonix biofungicide to its line of organic and sustainable products. […]
FMC officially enters biological marketplace with first sales of Fracture fungicide.
Now is a good time to apply copper sprays to protect trees.
Some of the top diseases to watch for include Fusarium wilt, angular leaf spot, and powdery mildew.
As part of a series of free educational webcasts on The Plant Management Network, a nonprofit online resource […]
Management strategies can help you mitigate losses from this nasty almond disease.