More New Disease-Resistant Varieties From Leading Plant Breeders
September 11, 2024
The latest videos from e-Gro investigate common issues of crop production relating to basil, gerbera, and rosemary.
Nancy Rechcigl of Syngenta explains the best scouting and production techniques to keep your greenhouse pest-free.
The largest growers in the country share insights on transportation, logistics, pests, and diseases.
Tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV) is difficult to differentiate from other infections. Here’s how to identify and manage it in marigolds.
With plant viruses annually costing the agriculture and horticulture sectors billions, UC chemists are looking for faster diagnostic methods.
Syngenta Flowers provides a look at Fusarium and Pythium symptoms in garden mums, and cultural practices and fungicide programs to consider.
A.M.A. Horticulture provides an overview of some of the most prominent greenhouse innovations presented at the Root Health Symposium.
American Floral Endowment’s next Grow Pro webinar covers how to properly identify and manage root diseases in floriculture crops.
To align with its mission, the AFE has revealed its slate of funding for new and continuing 2024-2025 research projects.
Each year, greenhouse growers face challenges in keeping plants free from disease. Fortunately, there are several strategies to follow.
Michigan State University Extension has updated its disease and insect management control guides for the 2024 greenhouse season.
Correctly identifying the cause of a problem is the first step in effective and economic management practices.
Thanks to a generous gift by Ken and Deena Altman and an education grant from the American Floral Endowment, this year UF has added three new courses to the program.