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Publications

Guidelines for Developing an Effective Fungicide Spray Program
for Wine Grapes in Maryland, 2012

Anne DeMarsay, Ph.D. The Fruit Doctor

Workbook for Developing an Effective Fungicide Spray Program
for Wine Grapes in Virginia, 2012

Mizuho Nita, Ph. D., Research/Extension Grape Pathologist
Virginia Tech, Alson H. Smith, Jr. Agricultural Research and Extension Cente
r

2012 NY & PA Pest Management Guidelines for Grapes
If you prefer a hard copy version you can contact the Pesticide Management Education Program Educational Resources Distribution Center at 607-255-7282 or email to patorder@cornell.edu
Cost for publication is $21 which includes shipping.

2011 Spray Program for Multi-Small Fruit Plantings
R. David Myers, Univeristy of Maryland Extension
Multi-Small Fruit Spray Program for the control of major small fruit (strawberries, brambles, blackberries, raspberries, blueberries, and grapes) pests and diseases.

A Pocket Guide for Grape IPM Scouting in the North Central and Eastern U.S.
Michigan State University - Click here to order.

Efficacy of Selected Insecticides for Management of the
Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle on Wine Grapes Near Harvest

T. L. Galvan, E. C. Burkness, and W. D. Hutchison
Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota
Published October 3, 2006

Equipment for Weed Control in Vineyards
Andrew Landers, Pesticide Technology Specialist
Cornell University, NYSAES, Geneva

Experimentation to Monitor and Control Grape Root Borer
Martin Keen, Landy Vineyards, Lancaster, PA

Expansion of the Range of Pierce's Disease in Virginia
2007 Plant Management Network©

Grape Disease Control 2011
Wayne Wilcox, Department of Plant Pathology
Cornell University, NYSAES, Geneva

Grapes: Diseases and Insects in the Vineyard
Horticultural & Forest Crops 2007
Douglas G. Pfeiffer, Extension Entomologist, Virginia Tech
Anton B. Baudoin, Plant Pathologist, Virginia Tech
J. Christopher Bergh, Extension Entomologist, Alson H. Smith Jr. AREC
Ashley L. Myers, Extension Pathologist, Alson H. Smith Jr. AREC


Incorporation of Phosphorous Acid Products for Controlling Downy Mildew of Grapes
Fritz Westover, Texas AgriLife Extension Service, Texas Gulf Coast Region

Managing Summer Bunch Rots of Wine Grapes
Anne DeMarsay, Ph.D. Specialist in Fruit Pathology
University of Maryland Extension, Upper Marlboro

Pests, Diseases, and Pesticides
Maryland Grape Growers Association

Phytotoxicity of Revus Top on Concord Grapes
Annemiek Schilder, Plant Pathology
Phytotoxicity of Revus Top on Concord Grapes in New York.

Post-Emergent Weed Control in Vineyards
Alice Wise and Andrew Senesac
Reprinted from Long Island Fruit & Vegetable Update, No. 4, April 8, 2005

Summary of Brown Marmorated Stink Bug infestations in Maryland Crops
Galen Dively, Cerruti Hooks, and Terry Patton, University of Maryland

Winegrape Fungicide Guide
Tony Wolf, Ph.D., Virginia Tech (excerpt from e-mail)

Presentations

Vineyard Deer Management


Web Sites

Pesticide Education and Assessment Program
University of Maryland Department of Entomology

Maryland Grape Growers Association

Weekly Insect Bytes
Fruit Research & Education Center, College of Agricultural Sciences, Penn State University
Insect pest control updates for the south-central part of Pennsylvania based on observations in Adams County, PA.

Maryland Private Applicator Recertification
2011 - 2012 Maryland Private Applicator Recertification Training Meetings




Visit the Timely Viticulture page for more information on pest management.

 

 
For more information, contact Dr. Joseph Fiola



 
University of Maryland Extension

This page was last updated on April 19, 2011 3:28 PM by Susan Barnes