Table of Contents
- Home
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- Chapters
- Integrated Crop and Pest Management
- Organic Tree Fruit Production in New York State
- Pesticide Information
- Use Pesticides Safely
- Protect Honey Bees from Insecticides
- Pesticide Control Legislation
- Pesticide Product Registration Information for New York State
- Verifying Pesticide Registration and Restricted-Use Status
- Applicator Certification
- Pesticide Recordkeeping/Reporting
- EPA Worker Protection Standard (WPS) for Agricultural Pesticides
- The Neighbor Notification Law
- Reduced-Risk Pesticides, Minimum-Risk Pesticides, and Biopesticides
- FIFRA 2(ee) Recommendations
- Sprayer Information
- Solutions For Safer Spraying
- Reducing Risk Of Pesticide Exposure Through Use Of Engineering Controls
- Why Use Engineering Controls?
- 1. Loading the Sprayer
- 2. Reducing Contamination at the Boom
- 3. Protecting from Drift and Contaminated Clothing in Cabs
- 4. Controlling Drift
- 5. Cleaning the Sprayer
- Characteristics of Crop Protectants Used on Tree Fruits
- Restricted Highly Toxic Pesticides
- Fungicides
- Bactericides
- Other Materials
- Insecticides
- Organophosphates
- Carbamates
- Pyrethroids
- Other Materials
- Acaricides
- Fumigants and Nematicides for Tree Fruits
- Disease Management
- Insect and Mite Management
- Weed Management
- Table 15. Herbicides registered for use in tree-fruit orchards
- Table 16. The solubility, persistence, potential for leaching and runoff, and breakdown of herbicides
- Table 17. Effectiveness of herbicides in tree-fruit crops
- Wildlife Damage Management
- Nutrient Management of Apple Orchards
- Apples
- Diseases
- Apple Rust Diseases
- Apple Scab
- Bitter Rot
- Black Rot, White Rot (frog-eye leaf spot and fruit infections)
- Blister Spot
- Blossom End Rots
- Crown Rot (Collar Rot)
- Fire Blight
- Powdery Mildew
- Sooty Blotch And Fly Speck
- Insects And Mites
- Codling Moth, Lesser Appleworm, And Oriental Fruit Moth
- Comstock Mealybug
- Cutworms
- Dogwood Borer, American Plum Borer
- European Apple Sawfly
- European Corn Borer
- European Red Mite
- Green Fruitworms
- Mullein Plant Bug
- Obliquebanded Leafroller
- Oystershell Scale
- Plum Curculio
- Redbanded Leafroller
- Rosy Apple Aphid
- San Jose Scale
- Spotted Tentiform Leafminer, Apple Blotch Leafminer
- Tarnished Plant Bug
- Variegated Leafroller, Sparganothis Fruitworm
- White Apple Leafhopper, Potato Leafhopper
- Woolly Apple Aphid
- Storage Disorders
- Table 33. Pesticide Spray Table – Apples
- Growth Regulator Use In Apples
- Pears
- Diseases
- Insects and Mites
- Aphids, Including Spirea Aphid
- Codling Moth
- Comstock Mealybug
- European Red Mite, Twospotted Spider Mite
- Green Fruitworms
- Obliquebanded Leafroller
- Pear Midge
- Pear Psylla
- Pear Rust Mite
- Pearleaf Blister Mite
- Plum Curculio
- Redbanded Leafroller
- Tarnished Plant Bug, Pear Plant Bug
- Table 36. Pesticide Spray table—Pears
- Table 37. Growth Regulator Uses in Pears
- Cherries
- Diseases
- Bacterial Canker (Pseudomonas syringae)
- Black Knot
- Brown Rot (Blossom blight)
- Leaf Spot
- Phytophthora Root, Crown, And Collar Rots
- Powdery Mildew
- X-Disease
- Insects And Mites
- Peaches and Nectarines
- Diseases
- Bacterial Spot (Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni)
- Brown Rot (Blossom Blight)
- Peach Leaf Curl
- Peach Scab
- Perennial (Cytospora, Valsa) Canker
- Phytophthora Root, Crown, And Collar Rots
- Powdery Mildew (Rusty Spot)
- Prunus Stem Pitting Virus
- X-Disease
- Insects and Mites
- American Plum Borer
- Cottony Peach Scale, European Fruit Lecanium Scale
- European Red Mite
- Green Peach Aphid
- Japanese Beetle
- Obliquebanded Leafroller
- Peachtree Borers (Including Lesser Peachtree Borer)
- Plum Curculio
- Tarnished Plant Bug, Stink Bug
- Western Flower Thrips
- Storage Rots
- Table 40. Pesticide Spray Table - Peaches and Nectarines
- Table 41. Growth Regulator Uses in Peaches and Nectarines
- Apricots
- Diseases
- Bacterial Canker (Pseudomonas syringae)
- Bacterial Spot (Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni)
- Brown Rot
- Peach Scab
- Perennial (Cytospora, Valsa) Canker
- Phytophthora Root, Crown, and Collar Rots
- Insects and Mites
- European Red Mite, Twospotted Spider Mite
- Oriental Fruit Moth
- Peachtree Borers (including Lesser Peachtree Borer)
- Plum Curculio
- Tarnished Plant Bug
- Western Flower Thrips
- Storage Rots
- Table 42. Pesticide Spray Table – Apricots
- Table 42A. Plant Growth Regulator Use in Apricots
- Plums and Prunes
- Diseases
- Bacterial Spot (Xanthomonas arboricola pv. pruni)
- Black Knot
- Brown Rot
- Peach Scab
- Perennial (cytospora, valsa) Canker
- Phytophthora Root and Crown Rots
- Insects and Mites
- Apple Maggot
- European Fruit Lecanium Scale
- European Red Mite, Twospotted Spider Mite
- Lesser Peachtree Borer, Peachtree Borer, American Plum Borer
- Oriental Fruit Moth
- Plum Curculio
- Redbanded Leafroller
- Storage Rots
- Table 43. Pesticide Spray Table – Plums and Prunes
- 43a. Plant Growth Regulator Use in Plums and Prunes
- Weed Control Guidelines
- Table 44. Weed control guidelines for apples
- Table 45. Weed control guidelines for pears
- Table 46. Weed control guidelines for cherries
- Table 47. Weed control guidelines for peaches
- Table 48. Weed control guidelines for apricots
- Table 49. Weed control guidelines for plums and prunes
- Appendices
- Table 50. Common names, product names, formulations, and days-to-harvest for pesticides used on tree fruits.
- Table 51. HERBICIDES - Common names, product names, formulations, EPA Registration Numbers and crop types for herbicides available for tree fruit crops. (NOTE: Consult the product label for pre-harvest intervals, REIs, and early entry requirements.)
- Table 52. Common names, product names, formulations, and days-to-harvest for growth regulators
- Table 53. EPA numbers and worker protection standard re-entry and personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines
- Table 53. EPA numbers and worker protection standard re-entry and personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines
- Table 53. EPA numbers and worker protection standard re-entry and personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines
- Table 53. EPA numbers and worker protection standard re-entry and personal protective equipment (PPE) guidelines
- Table 54. Spray Mixture Compatibility Notes
- Table 54. Spray Mixture Compatibility
- Tree Fruit IPM Fact Sheets Online at: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/factsheets/treefruit/
- Websites
- Cornell Diagnostic and Analytical Services
- County and Regional Extension Tree-Fruit Specialists In New York
- Campus-Based Extension Faculty and Staff
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