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Periodical And "Dog-Day" Cicadas, HYG-2137-99
... ) and resmethrin. Fruit orchards using methomyl (=Lannate), oxamyl (=Vydate) or permethrin (=Pounce, Ambush) in a cover spray need not add a special cicada insecticide. Applications of Sevin or Vydate within 21 days ...
ohioline.osu.edu

FPHG -
... fruit itself and develop in about 8 to 14 days (first cover spray, about 2 weeks after petal fall on apples). The newly hatched ... emerge as adults in 2 to 3 weeks (fourth or fifth cover spray, July 15 to August 1) and produce a second generation. The ... pupate and attempt to produce a third generation (seventh or eighth cover spray, September 1 to 15). This generation, which does not survive the ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

FPHG -
... severe, mildew fungicides should be continued until new shoots stop growing, or around the fourth cover spray. Choose varieties that are resistant to powdery mildew. Some scab-resistant apple varieties are resistant ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu
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Plum Curculio
... conditions, you may need a first-cover application and possibly a second-cover spray. Life Stages: Egg: The ... spray should be applied. If the weather is cool at bloom time and petal fall, the beetles may not leave hibernation quarters and move into the fruit trees until first cover. Under these conditions, a first cover application and possibly another application at second cover will ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Agapanthus campanulatus
... severe cases can be combatted with a fungicide like mancozeb or captab as a full cover spray. References: Duncan, Graham, 1998, Grow Agapanthus, A guide to the species, cultivation and propagation of ...
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Agapanthus coddii
... severe cases can be combatted with a fungicide like mancozeb or captab as a full cover spray. References: Duncan, Graham, 1998, Grow Agapanthus, A guide to the species, cultivation and propagation of ...
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Diseases of Ground Cover Plants, HYG-3064-96
... factors associated with such sites can favor certain infectious diseases. The major diseases of ground cover plants and their controls are described below. Leaf Blight and Stem Canker of Pachysandra Leaf ... (Zyban, Duosan), chlorothalonil (Daconil 2787), and mancozeb (FORE) are labelled for control of this disease. Spray affected plants every two weeks from bud break in the spring until plant growth ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Citrus in the garden
... required by spraying with registered and recommended pesticides. Identify insect pests correctly and do not spray unnecessarily. Small numbers of pests may not cause any significant damage or crop losses in ... South Wales. It can attack citrus from September to May, depending on the fruit variety. Cover-spray treatments reduce fruit losses, but do not leave fruit on the tree beyond full maturity ...
www.agric.nsw.gov.au

Protect your land — use cover crops
... or legume? To Plough-in or not? Biological tillage Advantages of cover crops Disadvantages of cover crops Summary Acknowledgments Case Studies Cover crops for Sydney vegetable growers Vegetable farmers use their soil ... soil is more easily eroded. Often it is better to mulch or slash a cover crop. Alternatively, spray it with a knockdown hebicide then let it stay there, still protecting the soil ...
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Suggested 2005 Grape Spray Programs
... Cover (Buckshot-sized berries) 2 weeks after post bloom spray Phomopsis Black rot Powdery Mildew Downy Mildew Ziram plus SI fungicide* Strobilurin Fungicide** alone 3rd Cover (Bunch closing) 4 weeks after post bloom spray ...
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