Browsing by Author "Waldenmaier, Christine M."
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- 2014 Commercial Vegetable Production RecommendationsReiter, Mark S.; Rideout, Steven L.; Kuhar, Thomas P.; Wilson, Henry P.; Parkhurst, James A.; Straw, Allen; Samtani, Jayesh B.; Gu, Ganyu; Mullins, Chris; Hines, Thomas E.; Waldenmaier, Christine M.; Doughty, Hélène; Mason, John E.; Freeman, Josh H. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2014-02-19)New varieties and strains of vegetables are constantly being developed throughout the world and it is impossible to list and describe all of them, only those that are available and are adapted to the mid-Atlantic region are listed in this publication. The ultimate value of a variety for a particular purpose is determined by the grower: performance under his or her management adaptation to specific environmental conditions, and having desired horticultural characteristics.
- Late Blight of Tomato and PotatoBush, Elizabeth A.; Rideout, Steven L.; Waldenmaier, Christine M. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2018-11-20)Discusses the symptoms of late blight on tomato and potato plants caused by Phythophthora infestans, the disease cycle, and preventative measures to avoid late blight including pesticide control recommendations for both home gardeners and commercial growers.
- Late Blight of Tomato and PotatoBush, Elizabeth A.; Rideout, Steven L.; Waldenmaier, Christine M. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2012-01-20)Discusses the symptoms of late blight on tomato and potato plants caused by Phythophthora infestans, the disease cycle, preventative measures to avoid late blight (including pesticide control recommendations for both home gardeners and commercial growers).
- A Summary of Recent Pesticide Registrations and Other Updates (Extracted from the Virginia Crop Pest Advisory Newsletter)Kuhar, Thomas P.; Waldenmaier, Christine M. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2008-09-10)Describes registration of four pesticides with EPA, including usage requirements and application recommendations.
- Use of In-furrow Fungicide Treatments and Seedpiece Dusts for Disease Control in White PotatoWaldenmaier, Christine M. (Virginia Cooperative Extension, 2009-08-18)Fungicide dusts have been typically used to protect the potato seedpiece from infection when planted in cool, wet soil in the early spring. Trials were conducted in 2003 and 2004 to examine some of the newer fungicide dust treatments. Results presented here are for selected treatments that were evaluated in both years.