2019 Florida Blueberry Integrated Pest Management Guide
This 38-page publication provides current information on pest, disease, and weed management, and plant growth regulator use for commercial blueberries in Florida. It is a minor revision written by Jeffrey G. Williamson, Philip F. Harmon, Oscar E. Liburd,
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Florida Blueberry Integrated Pest Management Guide
HS-1156 is a 35-page illustrated guide adapted for Florida from the Southeast Regional Blueberry Integrated Management Guide by Jeffrey G. Williamson, Philip F. Harmon, and Oscar E. Liburd.
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2016 Florida Blueberry Integrated Pest Management Guide
This revised 37-page fact sheet provides extensive information about integrated pest management for growing blueberry plants in Florida. Written by Jeffrey G. Williamson, Philip F. Harmon, Oscar E.
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2024 Florida Blueberry Integrated Pest Management Guide
This publication is intended to be a resource for Florida blueberry growers to use in scouting for disease and insect/mite pest damage; managing disease, insect/mite pests, and weeds; and application of certain plant growth regulators.
Philip Harmon +4 more
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2013 Florida Blueberry Integrated Pest Management Guide
Recommendations are based on information from the manufacturer’s label and performance data from research and Extension field tests. This 31-page pest management guide was adapted for Florida by Jeffrey G. Williamson, Philip F. Harmon, Oscar E.
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Relative Toxicity and Residual Activity of Insecticides Used in Blueberry Pest Management: Mortality of Natural Enemies [PDF]
A series of bioassays were conducted to determine the relative toxicities and residual activities of insecticides labeled for use in blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) on natural enemies, to identify products with low toxicity or short duration effects on biological control agents.
Craig R, Roubos +4 more
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Integrated Pest Management forDasineura oxycoccana(Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in Blueberry [PDF]
Abstract The ecology and control for the little-understood, blueberry bud-infesting gall midge Dasineura oxycoccana (Johnson) was studied to help reduce an estimated 20–80% blueberry crop loss due to this insect in the southern United States. Principal natural enemies were eulophid wasps, 85% of which were Aprostocetus (Perkins).
Blair J. Sampson +2 more
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Blueberry Culture and Pest, Disease, and Abiotic Disorder Management during Nursery Production in the Southeastern U.S.: A Review [PDF]
The genus Vaccinium represents an increasingly important group of plants for the U.S. green industry. In 2012, blueberries (Vaccinium sp.) ranked the second most important berry crop in the U.S. with a total crop value over $780 million. The popularity of blueberries creates opportunities as well as challenges for nursery crop producers.
Amy Fulcher +4 more
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Integrated Pest Management of Rhagoletis mendax (Diptera: Tephritidae) in Lowbush Blueberry using Vegetative Field Management [PDF]
Economic control of Rhagoletis mendax was achieved by applying insecticidal sprays to commercial lowbush blueberry vegetative fields, in a biennial production system, rather than to the fruiting fields, when the threshold was exceeded. The viability of this integrated pest management of R.
S O, Gaul, K B, McRae, E N, Estabrooks
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Sustainable Pest Management Under Uncertainty: A Dynamic Bioeconomic Analysis of Lowbush Blueberry Production [PDF]
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Yeh, D. Adeline +5 more
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