September 17th, 2001 Volume 10 No.27 Update on Pest Management and Crop Development

Insects
General
Information

Scaffolds is published weekly from March to September by Cornell University -- NYS Agricultural Experiment Station (Geneva), and Ithaca -- with the assistance of Cornell Cooperative Extension.

New York field reports welcomed. Send submissions by 3 p.m. Monday to:

Scaffolds Fruit Journal

Editors: A. Agnello, D. Kain

Dept. of Entomology, NYSAES

Geneva, NY 14456-0462

Phone: 315-787-2341 FAX: 315-787-2326

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SCAFFOLDS Fruit Journal Index, Volume 10, 2001

No. 1, March 19
GENERAL
  New year of Scaffolds Intro
  Product registration status


No. 2, March 26
DISEASES
  Apple scab and mildew control
  Early season stone fruit disease control
GENERAL INFO
  Airblast sprayer preparation


No. 3, April 2

DISEASES
  Apple scab and mildew control II
INSECTS
  Organic insect control trials
CHEM NEWS
  Esteem labelled


No. 4, April 9

INSECTS
  Oil strategies
DISEASES
  Control of SI-resistant apple diseases
GENERAL INFO
  Recommends available


No. 5, April 16

DISEASES
  Assessing apple scab ascospore maturity
INSECTS
  Early season (Prebloom) pest management
  Mirid bugs


No. 6, April 23

CHEM NEWS
  Using Apogee plant growth regulator
DISEASES
  Brown rot of stone fruits
INSECTS
  Early season apple pests

No. 7, April 30

DISEASES
  Fire blight
HORTICULTURE
  Using Apogee plant growth regulator II
  Evaluating bloom
CHEM NEWS
  Messenger and Provado news


No. 8, May 7

DISEASES
  Apogee as a fire blight tool
  Cherry diseases
HORTICULTURE
  Getting the most growth suppression from Apogee plant growth regulator
CHEM NEWS
  Confirm 24c label approved


No. 9, May 14

INSECTS
  Petal fall control considerations
ERRATUM
  Correction to Apogee/fire blight article
GENERAL INFO
  Fine tuning your boom sprayer
CHEM NEWS
  A word about Di-Syston


No. 10, May 21

DISEASES
  Canker diseases in stone fruits
INSECTS
  Apple trunk borers


No. 11, May 29

INSECTS
  Management of internal leps
  Curculio control in a prolonged season
ERRATUM
  Spintor note


No. 12, June 4

INSECTS
  Summer pest notes
  Insect developmental model updates
DISEASES
  Sooty blotch and flyspeck


No. 13, June 11
DISEASES
  Summer diseases of peach
INSECTS
  Obliquebanded leafroller
GENERAL INFO
  Fruit Field Day announcement


No. 14, June 18

INSECTS
  Apple maggot
  Spotted tentiform leafminer
  Insect degree day model updates


No. 15, June 25

INSECTS
  Leafhopper and aphid control with reduced rates of Provado
  Summer aphid thoughts


No. 16, July 2

INSECTS
  Comstock mealybug
  Summer borer control on apples and stone fruits
CHEM NEWS
  Lorsban postbloom use for apple borers approved


No. 17, July 9

INSECTS
  Apple-boring beetles
CHEM NEWS
  Lorsban label review


No. 18, July 16

DISEASES
  Phytophthora root and crown rot
INSECTS
  Beneficial insects


No. 19, July 23
INSECTS
  Summer insects
GENERAL INFO
  Field Day announcement


No. 20, July 30

INSECTS
  Apple maggot biology and control
ERRATUM
  Phythophthora control


No. 21, August 6
INSECTS
  Botanical and other natural insecticides
  August insects


No. 22, August 13
INSECTS
  Summer insect bites


No. 23, August 20

GENERAL INFO
  Field Day announcement
CHEM NEWS
  New Pyramite stone fruit labelling


No. 24, August 27
INSECTS
  Leafhoppers


No. 25, September 3
INSECTS
  Year-end insects


No. 26, September 10

INSECTS
  Tree fruit arthropod pest review
  Comparison of pest events 2000 to 1999 and the calculated "Norm"


No. 27, September 17

INSECTS
  2001 Insect trap catch summary
GENERAL INFO
  Index of Scaffolds Volume 10, 2001.


 

This material is based upon work supported by Smith Lever funds from the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Scaffolds is published weekly from March to September by Cornell

University -- NYS Agricultural Experiment Station (Geneva), and

Ithaca -- with the assistance of Cornell Cooperative Extension. New

York field reports welcomed. Send submissions by 3 p.m. Monday to:

Scaffolds Fruit Journal

Editors: A. Agnello, D. Kain

Dept. of Entomology, NYSAES

Geneva, NY 14456-0462

Phone: 315-787-2341 FAX: 315-787-2326

E-mail: ama4@nysaes.cornell.edu

Online at <http://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/ent/scaffolds/>