Guard Your Vegetable Crops Against Gray Mold By Gene McAvoy|April 15, 2021 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this common disease.Read More
A New Biopesticide in the Making To Fight Spotted Wing Drosophila By Michigan State University AgBioResearch|October 31, 2024
California Growers Get New Tool to Fight Plant Diseases Posted by Growing Produce Staff|June 3, 2020 Miravis Prime fungicide from Syngenta is now registered for use in the Golden State.
Why Harvest is a Good Time to Review Grape Disease Management By Matthew Fidelibus|October 21, 2019 A wet California spring meant strong disease pressure during the season; assess now what you will need to do next year to keep pathogens under control.
Biopesticide and Fungicide Debuts at Biocontrols USA West Posted by Christina Herrick|April 22, 2018 Botanical-based product provides knock-down control of insects, mites, powdery mildew, and botrytis.
Tech Tool Saving Strawberry Growers from Being in the Red Posted by Paul Rusnak|November 27, 2017 Study shows web-based advisory system helping cut fungicide use without losing yield.
Southeastern Strawberry Growers Advised to Prepare for Disease Pressure Posted by David Eddy|May 2, 2017 Recent rain is conducive to the main strawberry fruit rot diseases, according to the chief of the Southern Region IPM Center.
Botrytis Gray Mold Pressure Increasing With Humid Weather Posted by Christina Herrick|September 15, 2014 Michigan State University researcher offers tips to reduce the spread of spores.
Downy Mildew Hits Finger Lakes Grapes Posted by Christina Herrick|July 29, 2014 Growers also seeing spike in botrytis infections, vine collapses during growing season.
MSU Researcher Warns Against Quick Spread Of Botrytis Gray Mold In Berries Posted by Christina Bucciere|July 8, 2014 Annemiek Schilder discusses how to treat the fungus effectively.
Managing Botrytis And Sclerotinia White Mold In High Tunnel And Greenhouse Tomatoes Posted by Lauren María Alexander|June 9, 2014 These two diseases can be severely damaging to tomatoes in protected environments if not managed properly.
Protect Vine Pruning Wounds From Fungal Infections By Matthew Fidelibus|January 14, 2014 Fungi that infect pruning wounds can eventually cause various diseases which reduce a grapevine’s productivity and fruit quality.