Mural fungicide from Syngenta is labeled to control diseases such as Botrytis, Rhizoctonia, leaf spots, rusts, and powdery mildew.
Managing your greenhouse environment goes a long way toward preventing and minimizing plant disease problems.
Find out how bringing spicy heat to the mix could lead to varieties resistant to root-knot nematodes.
A team of University of Georgia researchers is studying the genetics factors tied to blossom-end rot, with the goal of developing prevention strategies.
Protecting your greenhouse crops from insects and diseases is a yearly concern. However, the severity of problems, and the tools and management strategies used to control them, are evolving.
The new antiserum can detect tomato brown rugose fruit virus in infected plant material and seeds.
The Northeast Greenhouse Conference is offering an educational series in the wake of postponing its in-person conference to 2021.
Many leaf diseases such as Cercospora leaf spot that are apparent in the fall are actually the result of infections that occurred in the spring.
The presentations are part of the university’ new virtual, on-demand 2020 Nursery Conference, which has been made available to all growers.
The University of Florida is offering an online course covering disease cycles, symptom identification, and more.
Keep cannabis bud rot in check with this advice from a plant pathology expert.
As more new plants are released targeting disease and/or abiotic stress management, the hort industry will be tasked to explain the meaning of resistance and tolerance to consumers.
A broad-spectrum insecticide, fungicide, and miticide has been approved for use by greenhouse vegetable growers to manage diseases, aphids, and more.