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DISEASE IDENTIFICATION
- Diagnosing and Managing Important Pumpkin Diseases in the Home Garden – Part 1 (4 pp PDF)
- Diagnosing and Managing Important Pumpkin Diseases in the Home Garden - Part 2 (4 pp PDF)
- Diagnosing and Controlling Fungal Diseases of Tomato in the Home Garden (4 pp PDF)
- Important Diseases of Tomatoes Grown in High Tunnels and Greenhouses in New Jersey (4 pp PDF)
- Development and Dissemination of an Integrated Management Plan for Bacterial Canker of Tomato (6 pp PDF)
2008 CUCURBIT DOWNY MILDEW RECOMMENDATIONS (5 pp PDF)
Which Pumpkin Fungicide Program gives you the Best Bottom Line
W. Cowgill, C. Wyenandt,
K. Holmstrom, Wes Autio
Pumpkins continue to be the one of the most significant vegetable crops grown in Northern New Jersey. The most significant production input is the cost of fungicide materials to control foliar and fruit rot diseases. This experiment is part of an ongoing project to determine cost control options for Powdery and Downy
mildew in commercial pumpkin production. In 2004 and 2005 two research trials on pumpkin disease control were conducted at the Rutgers NJAES Snyder Research and Extension Farm in Pittstown, Hunterdon County, NJ, evaluating cost effective fungicide programs for downy and powdery mildew control. [read more]
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