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Plant Health Progress - Peer-Reviewed Journal of Appied Plant Health

  15 January 2009. St. Paul MN USA                                       ISSN 1535-1025


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New Articles Past 18 Months Public Archive

 
 Peer Reviewed Articles

Research affecting practical management recommendations.

Research affecting management recommendations.

• Evaluation of Resistance to Chinch Bug in Pearl Millet in Temperate and Subtropical Environments. J. A. Rajewski, X. Ni, J. P. Wilson, I. Dweikat, and G. D. Buntin. 12 January 2009. Public Summary | Article

• Alternaria alternata and Plectosporium tabacinum on Snap Beans: Pathogenicity, Cultivar Reaction, and Fungicide Efficacy. H. R. Dillard and A. C. Cobb. 12 December 2008. Public Summary | Article

• Cladosporium herbarum Causes a Leaf Spot on Marshmarigold in Western North America. D. A. Johnson, G. Pimentel, and F. M. Dugan. 21 November 2008. Public Summary | Article

• Integrated Management of Gummy Stem Blight of Watermelon by Green Manure and Melcast-scheduled Fungicides. X.-G. Zhou and K. L. Everts. 20 November 2008. Public Summary | Article

Short reports on new findings and recommendations relevant to practitioners

Short reports on new findings and recommendations relevant to practitioners.

• Long-term Survival and Seed Transmission of Acidovorax avenae subsp. citrulli in Melon and Watermelon Seed. C. C. Block and L. M. Shepherd. 19 December 2008. Public Summary | Article

• First Report of Powdery Mildew of Periwinkle Caused by Golovinomyces orontii in North America. D. A. Glawe and S. T. Koike. 12 December 2008. Public Summary | Article

• Phytophthora alni subsp. uniformis Found in Alaska Beneath Thinleaf Alders. G. C. Adams, M. Catal, L. Trummer, E. M. Hansen, P. Reeser, and J. J. Worrall. 12 December 2008. Public Summary | Article

• Verticillium dahliae Causes Wilt on Sugar Beet Following Potato in Eastern North Dakota. J. R. Brantner, C. E. Windels, and M. A. Omer. 12 December 2008. Public Summary | Article

 News and Opinions

New products, label revisions, and other industry news     

New products, label revisions, and other industry news.

• Dow AgroSciences Introduces Low-odor LORSBAN Advanced Insecticide. Dow AgroSciences LLC. 6 January 2009. Article

• Grazing Animals Help Spread Plant Disease. Oregon State University. 29 December 2008. Article

• Advan Becomes Distributor for AgroSource FireWall and FireLine Products. Advan LLC. 22 December 2008. Article

• Experimental Soybeans Sabotage Roundworm Pest with Its Own Gene. USDA-ARS. 18 December 2008. Article

• Purdue Study Suggests Warmer Temperatures Could Lead to a Boom in Corn Pests. Purdue University. 16 December 2008. Article

• Pink Hibiscus Mealybug Pheromone Licensed. USDA-ARS. 16 December 2008. Article

• K-State Wheat Breeder Taking New Approach to Leaf Rust Resistance. Kansas State University. 10 December 2008. Article

• New Barley is Bad News for Russian Wheat Aphids. USDA-ARS. 8 December 2008. Article

• University of Kentucky Researchers Lead the Way in Anthracnose Stalk Rot Research. University of Kentucky. 5 December 2008. Article

• New Green Leaf Lettuce Leaves Leafminers in the Lurch. USDA-ARS. 1 December 2008. Article

• Boll Weevil Feeding Habits Now Better Understood. USDA-ARS. 28 November 2008. Article

• Invasive Species Management Crucial to Forest Health. University of Kentucky. 26 November 2008. Article

• Non-Target Insects Probably Affected More by Insecticides than by Bt Crops. USDA-ARS. 24 November 2008. Article

• Spinetoram Products Receive Registration in New York. Dow AgroSciences. 20 November 2008. Article

• Pink Hibiscus Mealybug Found in North Georgia. University of Georgia. 20 November 2008. Article





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