Efficacy and Crop Safety of Herbicides on Garden Beet, Spinach and Chard
Ed Peachey (OSU Dept. of Horticulture)
Objective:
Determine the efficacy and crop safety of herbicides on garden beet, spinach, and chard for the control of weeds.
Ed Peachey (OSU Dept. of Horticulture)
Objective:
Determine the efficacy and crop safety of herbicides on garden beet, spinach, and chard for the control of weeds.
Principle investigator: Jessica Green (OSU Horticulture)
VegNet is a regional pest monitoring and reporting network serving the Oregon processed vegetable industry, managed by the OSU Extension Service, and funded by the Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission. In the early spring of 2012, thirty six insect monitoring stations were established on cooperating farms located strategically throughout the Willamette Basin and maintained during the growing season.
The goals of the VegNet Regional Pest Monitoring and Reporting System are:
Jeffrey Jenkins, Phillip Janney, and Dan McGrath
Oregon State University Extension
Principal Investigator: Cynthia M. Ocamb, Ext. Specialist & Associate Professor
Botany and Plant Pathology, OSU – Corvallis
e-mail: ocambc@science.oregonstate.edu
Collaborator: James R. Myers, Horticulture, OSU – Corvallis
Objectives:
1. Conduct an evaluation of materials currently registered on sweet corn for control of seed rot and seedling blight.
Principal Investigator: Cynthia M. Ocamb, Ext. Specialist & Associate Professor
Botany and Plant Pathology, OSU – Corvallis
e-mail: ocambc@science.oregonstate.edu
Collaborator: William Thomas, Post-doctoral research associate, BPP, OSU – Corvallis
Objectives:
1) Evaluate PCR protocol for P. brassicae testing of Willamette Valley field soils.
2) Conduct an evaluation of sampling protocols for PCR detection thresholds
Report to the Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission
Jim Meyers
OSU Dept of Horticulture
Brian Yorgey
OSU Dept of Food Science and Technology
Objectives:
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Report to the Oregon Processed Vegetable Commission
Ed Peachey
OSU Dept. of Horticulture
Objective:
The western spotted cucumber beetle (WSCB) is the major insect pest of the Willamette Valley vegetable industry, attacking snap beans, sweet corn, and cucurbit crops.