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Apple IPM Focus2004 IPM 'Quick' Summary for Monitoring Apple Arthropod Pests
2004 Update to the 2003-2004 New England Apple Pest Management Guide
2003-2004 New England Apple Pest Management Guide
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Diseases Arthropods Biological Control Organic Pest Management
Production Guides and Other Publications Archived IPM Postings Additional Links
What is IPM ? Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a sustainable approach to managing pests by combining biological, cultural, physical, and chemical tools in a way that minimizes economic, health, and environmental risks. (National Coalition on IPM)
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| IPM News, October 28, 2004 | |
| IPM News, August 25, 2004 | |
| IPM Alert, July 29, 2004 |
| IPM News, July 14, 2004 | |
| IPM Alert, June 28, 2004 | |
| IPM News, June 16, 2004 | |
| IPM Alert, June 10, 2004 | |
| IPM News, May 24, 2004 | |
| IPM Alert, May 19, 2004 | |
| IPM Alert, May 10, 2004 | |
| IPM News, April 28, 2004 | |
| IPM Alert, April 27, 2004 | |
| IPM Alert, April 20, 2004 | |
| IPM Alert, April 14, 2004 | |
| IPM News, March 29, 2004 | |
| 2004 IPM 'Quick' Summary for Monitoring Apple Arthropod Pests | |
| 2004 Update to the 2003-2004 New England Apple Pest Management Guide | |
| 2003-2004 New England Apple Pest Management Guide | |
| Order form to purchase the 2003-2004 New England Apple Pest Management Guide | |
| A Quicker Way to Determine Scab Risk in Your Orchard -- Lorraine Berkett, Proceedings of the 2003 New England Fruit School and Trade Show, Jan. 8-9, 2003, Sturbridge, MA., Vol. 109. |
| Link to Market Diseases of Apples, Pears, and Quinces, Agricultural Handbook #376 (currently out of print; internet version has excellent photographs and descriptions) | |
| A Synopsis of Key Arthropods and Diseases Affecting Apples |
Library.... including life cycles, scouting, and thresholds
Apple Diseases:
| A Quicker Way to Determine Scab Risk in Your Orchard -- Lorraine Berkett, Proceedings of the 2003 New England Fruit School and Trade Show, Jan. 8-9, 2003, Sturbridge, MA., Vol. 109. | |
| A Synopsis of Key Diseases Affecting Apples | |
| Link to Market Diseases of Apples, Pears, and Quinces, Agricultural Handbook #376 (currently out of print; internet version has excellent photographs and descriptions) |
| Fact Sheets with color pictures (NYS IPM Program website) |
| Gallery of Disease Images of Tree Fruit Diseases (West Virginia University website) |
| Index of Apple Disease photographs and biology (West Virginia University website) |
Arthropod Pests:
| A Synopsis of Key Arthropods Affecting Apples |
| Fact Sheets with color pictures (NYS IPM Program website) |
| Apple IPM Manual: A Guide for Sampling and Managing Major Apple Pests in New York State ( NYS IPM Program website) |
| Additional pictures and information on Insect Pests of Apples (Website on the Mid-Atlantic Orchard Monitoring Guide) |
Biological Control Agents:
| Beneficial Insect and Mites in Ontario Orchards (Factsheet with excellent pictures) |
| Encouraging Biological Control in Vermont: The T.pyri Project, 1996-1997 |
| The T.pyri Project - 1998 Vermont Update | |
| Achieving Biological Control of the European Red Mite in Northeast Apple Orchards, NYS IPM Program |
| Predatory Mites , NYS IPM Program | |
| Beneficial Insects, NYS IPM Program | |
| Predators of Aphids and Mites (Mid-Atlantic Orchard Monitoring Guide) |
| Leafminer parasitoid - P.ornigis (Bio.Control: A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America website) |
| Aphid predators -- lacewings, cecidomyiids (Bio.Control: A Guide to Natural Enemies in North America website) |
| Considerations in Organic Apple Production from the Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural America (ATTRA)website. | |
| Organic and Low Spray Apple Production from the Appropriate Technology Transfer for Rural America (ATTRA) website. | |
| Scab Resistant cultivars (SRC)-- important consideration in organic apple production. The Final Report of a multi-year, regional project focused on the evaluation of SRC would provide valuable insights into whether they are appropriate for your situation. Also, Dr. David Rosenberger's Update on Scab-Resistant Cultivars and Advanced Selections for Consideration in New Plantings should be a 'must read' if you are considering a new orchard. |
| What "Organically-Grown" Means -- according to the EPA | |
| The USDA National Organic Program website | |
| FYI - - Organic Programs from Michigan State University Extension and from The Ohio State University Apple Disease Program (Source Link: MSU and WVU website). Please note that our pest complex and environmental conditions are somewhat different in Vermont but these programs offer information and insights on the challenges of arthropod and disease management. |
Production Guides and Other Publications:
| 2003-2004 New England Apple Pest Management Guide, [Printed version can be received by sending a $15.00 check payable to "The University of Vermont" to Mariann Steen, UVM Dept. of Plant & Soil Science, 105 Carrigan Drive, Burlington, VT 05405 ] | |
| Cornell's Pest Management Guidelines for Commercial Tree Fruit Production 2004 | |
| Penn State University Tree Fruit Production Guide, 2004-2005 |
| Achieving Biological Control of the European Red Mite in Northeast Apple Orchards, NYS IPM Program | |
| A Method to Measure the Environmental Impact of Pesticides, NYS IPM Program | |
| Semiochemicals and their Use in Mating Disruption, Dr. Douglas Pfeiffer, VPI |
Additional Links of Interest ....
| Vermont IPM Home Page | |
| AIM -- Apple Information Manager |
| Scaffolds Fruit Journal | |
| IPM in the Northeast Region |
Please Note: Always read the label before using any pesticide. The label is the legal document for the product use. Disregard any information if it is in conflict with the label.
Please send comments and suggestions to: lorraine.berkett@uvm.edu
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