Disease Control
Physiological disorder manifested due to unusually hot and sunny summer.
After success in Florida, South Carolina growers will soon have access to unique crop protection invention.
Cognizance of resistance is key to managing formidable fungus.
Pheromone disruption may be the answer in minimizing thousand cankers disease.
Researchers are trying to determine the conditions that favored the ‘perfect storm’ for beet curly top virus, which caused $100 million in losses last year.
Conditions lately have been ripe for fungi fiasco.
While several states in the Northeast have confirmed the presence of late blight, the disease has not been reported in North Dakota or Minnesota.
An outbreak of blackleg, light leaf spot, and white leaf spot can be significant problems in several vegetable crops.
Grower association backs reauthorization of Pierce’s Disease Control Program.
UF/IFAS researchers find spray advisory system also benefits the bottom line.
Growers also seeing spike in botrytis infections, vine collapses during growing season.
With the entry of major suppliers into the biopesticide arena, whether or not biopesticides work is no longer the question. Now, people want to understand how they work.
Yield and quality can be as important to growers as crop protection.
Learn how to ID, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this vegetable disease.
Black leg, light leaf spot, and white leaf spot were discovered in Oregon fields according to reports from Washington State University.
With the phase-out of the popular soil fumigant, it’s important to know you have crop protection options.
The organic spinach symposium, sponsored by Ready Pac Foods, Inc. addressed the sector’s sustainability efforts and concerns that have heightened as downy mildewspreads without treatment options in sight.
Annemiek Schilder discusses how to treat the fungus effectively.
Janna Beckerman of Purdue University details pruning approach, MaryBlyt software updated.