Table of Contents
- Home
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- Chapters
- 1 Pesticide Information
- 1.1 Pesticide Classification and Certification
- 1.2 Use Pesticides Safely
- 1.3 Protect Honey Bees from Insecticides
- 1.4 New York State Pesticide Control Legislation
- 1.5 Pesticide Product Registration Information for New York State
- 1.6 Verifying Pesticide Registration and Restricted-Use Status
- 1.7 Pesticide Recordkeeping/Reporting
- 1.8 EPA Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for Agricultural Pesticides
- 1.9 Reduced-risk Pesticides, Minimum-risk Pesticides, and Biopesticides
- 1.10 FIFRA 2(ee) Recommendations
- 1.11 Special Greenhouse Requirements in the Worker Protection Standard
- 2 General Information
- 3 Integrated Pest Management of Greenhouse Floral Crops
- 4 Safe and Effective Pesticide Use for Disease, Insect, and Weed Control on Greenhouse Floral Crops
- 4.1 Pesticide Applicator Certification in New York State
- 4.2 Label Warning Statements
- 4.3 Sources of More Information on Pesticides
- 4.4 Compatibility of Pesticides
- 4.5 Phytotoxicity of Pesticides
- 4.6 Storage of Pesticides
- 4.7 Shelf Life of Pesticides
- 4.8 Pesticide Disposal
- 4.9 Pesticide Formulations and Application Methods
- 4.10 Care of Equipment
- 4.11 Safety Precautions for Handling Highly Toxic Pesticides
- 4.12 Commonsense Precautions
- 4.13 Symptoms of Pesticide Poisoning
- 4.14 First Aid for Pesticide Poisoning
- 4.15 First Aid Kit for On-the-job Use
- 5 Biology and Management of Diseases of Greenhouse Floral Crops
- 5.1 Common Diseases of Floral Crops
- 5.2 Diseases of Specific Floral Crops
- 5.3 Suggestions for Managing Fungicide Resistance
- 6 Fungicides and Bactericides for Greenhouse Use
- Alternaria Leafspot
- Anthracnoses
- Ascochyta Blight (Mycosphaerella)
- Bacterial Leaf Spots (Pseudomonas and Xanthomonas)
- Bipolaris Leaf Spot
- Black Spot of Rose
- Botrytis Gray Mold
- Cephalosporium Leaf Spot
- Cercospora Leaf Spot
- Ciborinia
- Cladosporium
- Curvularia Leaf Spot
- Cylindrocladium Leaf Spot, Blight, Rot, Canker, or Wilt
- Cylindrocladium Root Rot
- Dactylaria Leaf Spot of Philodendron
- Didymellina (Heterosporium) Leaf Spot of Iris
- Downy Mildews
- Erwinia sp. Bacteria
- Exobasidium Flower and Leaf Gall
- Fusarium Bulb Rot
- Fusarium Leaf Spot
- Fusarium Stem, Crown, and Root Rots
- Helminthosporium Leaf Spot
- Leaf Spots (general)
- Leptosphaeria Brown Spot
- Myrothecium Stem, Crown, and Root Rot
- Mystrosporium (Ink Spot)
- Ovulinia Petal Blight
- Penicillium Bulb Rot
- Phomopsis Blight
- Phytophthora Damping-Off, Root and Crown Rot
- Phytophthora Foliar Blight or Dieback
- Powdery Mildew
- Pseudomonas sp. Bacteria (Ice Nucleating)
- Pythium Damping Off, Root and Stem Rot
- Ramularia Leaf Spot
- Rhizoctonia Foliar Blight
- Rhizoctonia Stem, Crown, and Root Rots and Damping-Off
- Rusts
- Scab (Poinsettia)
- Sclerotinia Stem, Crown, and Root Rots
- Sclerotium rolfsii Stem Rot
- Septoria Leaf Spot
- Thielaviopsis Root Rot
- Xanthomonas Leaf Spots
- 7 Biology and Management of Arthropod Pests of Greenhouse Floral Crops
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Biological and Integrated Control
- 7.3 Suggestions for Managing Insecticide Resistance
- 7.4 Common Arthropod Pests of Floral Crops
- 8 Pesticides Labeled for Arthropod Control
- 9 Management of Greenhouse Weeds
- 10 Growth Regulation of Greenhouse Floral Crops
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Chemical Growth Regulators
- 10.3 Growth Promotion
- 10.4 Chemical Growth Promoters
- 10.5 Management of Plant Height
- 10.6 Growth-Retarding Effects of Some Fungicides
- 10.7 Promotion of Branching
- 10.8 Promotion of Flowering
- 10.9 Management of Flower Size
- 10.10 Suppression of Senescence
- 10.11 Crop Defoliation
- 11 Growth Regulators for Greenhouse Floral Crops
- Defoliation
- Promoters of Stem Elongation
- Promoters of Branching and/or Pinching
- Promoters of Flowering and/or Breaking of Dormancy
- Promoters of Flower Size
- Promoters of Rooting
- Retardants of Stem Elongation
- Suppressants of Flower Initiation and Development
- Suppressants of Senescence(Reduction of Leaf Yellowing; Promotion of Flower Bud and Flower Longevity
- Suppressants of Stem Topple
- 12 Biological Organism Information
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