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Basal Bark Sprays and Best Management Practices for Armored Scales in Christmas Trees Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Richard S. Cowles/Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station State/Region: Northeast |
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Chemical Control Options for Armored Scales in Christmas Trees Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Richard S. Cowles/Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station State/Region: Northeast |
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Clutter Image Rating App Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Boston University Description: Clutter Image Rating (CIR) is a pictorial tool to determine the amount of clutter in a person’s home. The pictures are numbered from 1 = “no clutter,” to 9 = “severe clutter” for the three main rooms (kitchen, living room, and bedroom) in a typical home. Human service professionals and clients can use this instrument to assess each room in a home and gauge progress in reducing clutter. |
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Guidelines for Checking Fruit for SWD Larvae in the Field (PDF) Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Laura McDermott, Cornell Cooperative Extension Description: Instructions for detecting SWD larvae in fruit using a salt solution. State: New York |
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Identification Guide for Weeds in Cranberries Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Hilary Sandler, Leo Dalbec, Katherine Ghantous (English Version) Description: This guide unites high-quality photographs with descriptions for 144 weeds commonly found throughout the North American cranberry growing regions. It contains nearly 1,000 photographs that illustrate botanical characteristics of weed species at different stages of development. Highlights: * Descriptions of "Similar Species" are provided to aid in correct identification. * The "Features Key" helps to narrow down the identity of an unknown plant to a few possible species. * "Priority Ratings" gauge the impact of each weed and its potential to colonize and reproduce. The cost per book is $25 (wire bound book, plus $5 if shipped). State/Region: Northeast |
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IPM in Schools: Model Pesticide Safety and IPM Guidance Policy for School Districts Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: U.S. EPA Description: This model guidance for implementation of integrated pest management in schools can be used by administrators, educators, parents and others to help inform the development, adoption and improvement of policies for school districts. It represents our recommendations for best management practices for successful implementation of pesticide safety and IPM practices in kindergarten to 12th grade schools. It is not intended to supersede state, tribal or local requirements, where those requirements are more stringent or specific. State/Region: National |
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IPM Practitioner's 2015 Directory of Least-Toxic Pest Control Products Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Bio-Integral Resource Center Description: The IPM Practitioner's 2015 Directory of Least-Toxic Pest Control Products contains more than 2,000 products produced by more than 600 suppliers. The Directory is unique because it is compiled by IPM technical experts, includes specific product descriptions, and is organized in concert with the IPM decision making process. Thus, it is easy to find a biological control for an aphid, a pheromone for a moth, or a bait for an ant. The Directory gives contact information and access to suppliers of biocontrol products, traps, pheromones, physical controls, tools, barriers, and least-toxic chemical control products. State/Region: National |
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Managing Armored Scales in Christmas Trees Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Richard S. Cowles/Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station State/Region: Northeast |
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Noncrop Host Plants of Spotted Wing Drosophila in North America (PDF) Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: J. Lee, A. Dreves, R. Isaacs, G. Loeb, H. Thistlewood, and L. Brewer Description: Covers which plants can serve as alternate egg-laying sites for spotted wing drosophila. State: Michigan |
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Spotted Wing Drosophila: A Key Pest of Small Fruits in New Jersey Publish Date: 2015 Author/Source: Caryn Michel, Anne Nielsen, Dean Polk, Cesar Rodriguez-Saona Description: Covers identification, life cycle, monitoring, salt flotation test, control. State: New Jersey |
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Climate Change - It's time to Raise Our Voices Publish Date: 2014-12-18 Author/Source: Mike Hoffmann Description: Chemung TedX talk on climate change by Michael Hoffmann States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Borreliacidal activity of Borrelia metal transporter A (BmtA) binding small molecules by manganese transport inhibition Publish Date: 2014-12-14 Author/Source: Dhananjay Wagh, Venkata Raveendra Pothineni, Mohammed Inayathullah, Song Liu, Kwang-Min Kim, Jayakumar Rajadas Description: We hypothesized that blocking Mn transporter could be a possible approach to inhibit metabolic activity of this pathogen and eliminate the infection. States/Regions: International, Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Honey bee diet in intensive farmland habitats reveals an unexpectedly high flower richness and a major role of weeds Read More: http://www.esajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1890/14-1011.1 Publish Date: 2014-11-14 Author/Source: Fabrice Requier, Jean-François Odoux, Thierry Tamic1 Nathalie Moreau, Mickaël Henry, Axel Decourtye and Vincent Bretagnolle Description: The seasonal dynamics and composition of the honey bee diet remains poorly documented to date. In this study, we studied the seasonal contribution of mass-flowering crops (rapeseed and sunflower) vs. other floral resources, as well as the influence of nutritional quality and landscape composition on pollen diet composition over five consecutive years. States/Regions: International, Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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IPM and Pollinators: What is the appropriate role for IPM on the issue of Pollinators? Publish Date: 2014-11-12 Description: a discussion on the topic of pollinators in a live-streamed web event: "Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and Pollinators: What is the appropriate role for IPM on the issue of pollinators?" States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Spotted Lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula) Pest Alert (PDF) Publish Date: 2014-11-00 Author/Source: USDA APHIS Description: This pest alert covers the spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula), an invasive pest primarily known to affect tree of heaven (Ailanthus altissima). States/Regions: Northeast, Pennsylvania |
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Integrated pest management and weed Management in the United States and Canada Publish Date: 2014-10-27 Author/Source: Micheal DK Owen, Hugh J Beckie, Julia Y Leeson, Jason K Norsworthy and Larry E Steckel Description: adoption of diverse weed management tactics is limited. Modifying herbicide use will not solve herbicide resistance in weeds, and the relief provided by different herbicide use practices is generally short-lived at best. More diversity of tactics for weed management must be incorporated in crop systems. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Detection of Zoonotic Pathogens and Characterization of Novel Viruses Carried by Commensal Rattus norvegicus in New York City Publish Date: 2014-10-14 Author/Source: Cadhla Firtha, Meera Bhata, Matthew A. Firthb, Simon H. Williamsa, Matthew J. Fryec, Peter Simmondsd, Juliette M. Contea, James Nga, Joel Garciaa, Nishit P. Bhuvaa, Bohyun Leea, Xiaoyu Chea, Phenix-Lan Quana, W. Ian Lipkin Description: The results of this study demonstrate the diversity of microbes carried by commensal rodent species and highlight the need for improved pathogen surveillance and disease monitoring in urban environments. States/Regions: National, New York, Northeast |
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Engineering a plant community to deliver multiple ecosystem services Publish Date: 2014-10-14 Author/Source: Jonathan Storkey, Thomas Döring, John Baddeley, Rosemary Collins, Stephen Roderick, Hannah Jones, and Christine Watson Description: In an agricultural context, an emphasis on food production has often led to a loss of biodiversity to the detriment of other ecosystem services such as the maintenance of soil health and pest regulation. In scenarios where multiple species can be grown together, it may be possible to better balance environmental and agronomic services through the targeted selection of companion species. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England |
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Enhancing the Climate Resilience of America's Natural Resources (PDF) Publish Date: 2014-10 Author/Source: Council on Climate Preparedness and Resilience Description: Complete an inventory and assessment of proposed and completed changes to their land and water-related policies, programs, and regulations necessary to make the nation's watersheds, natural resources, ecosystems and communities more resilient in the face of climate change. States/Regions: Mid-Atlantic, National, New England, Northeast, Southeast |
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Development and Evaluation of a Proactive Bed Bug (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) Suppression Program for Low-Income Multi-Unit Housing Facilities Publish Date: 2014-09-01 Author/Source: Stedfast, Molly L.; Miller, Dini M. Description: A proactive bed bug suppression program was implemented and evaluated in a 121-unit low-income housing facility in Harrisonburg, VA. The program consisted of common minimally toxic and inexpensive integrated bed bug management methods, including a novel strategy for applying a perimeter barrier of diatomaceous earth in apartment units. State: Virginia |
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