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General Management in an IPM Program
Diseases
General Information
Key Diseases
- Armillaria Root Rot (Oak Root Fungus)
- Aster Yellows
- Bacterial Leaf Spots, Blights, Cankers, and Rots
- Black Root Rot
- Cottony Rot
- Crown Gall
- Damping-Off
- Downy Mildew
- Fungal Leaf Spots, Blights, and Cankers
- Fusarium Wilt
- Gray Mold
- Phytophthora Root and Crown Rots
- Powdery Mildew
- Pythium Root Rot
- Rust
- Southern Blight
- Sudden Oak Death and Ramorum Blight
- Verticillium Wilt
- Viruses and Viroid Diseases
Disease Control Outlines
- Aster, China
- Azalea
- Begonia
- Calla
- Camellia
- Carnation
- Cattleya
- Chrysanthemum
- Cyclamen
- Cymbidium Orchid
- Dahlia
- Delphinium
- Easter Lily
- Fuchsia
- Geranium
- Gladiolus
- Gypsophila
- Heather
- Iris (Bulbous)
- Iris (Rhizomatous)
- Marguerite Daisy
- Narcissus
- Peony
- Poinsettia
- Pot Marigold
- Rose
- Shasta Daisy
- Snapdragon
- Statice
- Stock
- Strawflower
- Sweet Pea
- Sweet William
Host-Pathogen Index
Insects, Mites, and Other Invertebrates
General Information
- Relative Toxicities of Pesticides Used in Floriculture and Nurseries to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees
- Common Signs and Symptoms on Plants Damaged by Pest Insects, Mites, Slugs, and Snails (Arthropods) and the Probable Causes
- Monitoring with Sticky Traps
- Establishing Action Thresholds
- Biological Control
Insect, Mite, and Other Invertebrate Management
- Ants
- Aphids
- Armored Scale
- Armyworms and Cutworms
- Bark and Wood Borers
- Bulb Mites (Acarid Mites)
- Cabbage Looper
- Cypress Tipminer
- Diamondback Moth
- European Pepper Moth (Dufo Moth)
- Foliar-Feeding Mealybugs
- Fungus Gnats
- Ground (Root) Mealybugs
- Leafhoppers and Sharpshooters
- Leafminers
- Leafrollers
- Lygus Bugs
- Psyllids
- Shore Fly
- Snails and Slugs
- Soft Scales
- Thread-Footed (Tarsonemid) Mites
- Thrips
- Twospotted Spider Mites
- Weevils
- Whiteflies