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 The Neighbor Notification Law
- 1.12 Toxicity and Hazards of Pesticides
- 1.13 Handling Pesticides
- 1.14 Useful Pesticide Information and Conversion Tables
- 2 Insect and Mite Pest Management of Trees and Shrubs
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 How to Use the Insect and Mite Chapter
- 2.3 About the Tables
- 2.4 Insect and Mite Control for Propagation Ranges, Greenhouses, and Perennials
- 2.5 Biorational Pest Management Tools and Tactics
- 2.6 Chemical Insecticides
- 2.7 Registered Insecticides and Acaricides
- 2.8 Insects and Mites Destructive to Woody Ornamentals
- 2.9 Pest Management Timing
- 2.10 Insecticide and Mite Pest Management
- 3 Disease Management for Trees and Shrubs
- 3.1 General Measures for Disease Prevention
- 3.2 Nursery Hygiene
- 3.3 Diseases of General Importance or Occurrence
- 3.4 Fungicide Information
- Table 3.4.1. Some fungicides, bactericides, and nematicides registered for use on trees and shrubs in New York State
- Table 3.4.2. Fungicide trade names and distributors
- 3.5 Disease Control GuideTable
- 4 Weed Management in Nursery Crops
- 4.1 Establishing a Weed Management Program
- 4.2 Controlling Weeds before Planting
- 4.3 Weed Management Strategies in Growing Crops
- 4.4 Herbicides and Cover Crop Establishment
- 4.5 Nonchemical Methods of Weed Control
- 4.6 Activated Charcoal for Controlling Residues
- 4.7 Herbicide Resistance
- 4.8 Description and Characteristics of Herbicides Registered for Nursery and Landscape Use
- Acclaim Extra
- Asulox
- Barricade
- Basagran T/O
- BroadStar, *SureGuard
- Casoron, Barrier
- Dacthal
- Devrinol
- Dimension
- Envoy, Envoy Plus
- Finale
- Fusilade II, Ornamec
- Gramoxone Inteon
- Kansel, Jewel
- Kerb
- Lontrel
- OH2
- Pendulum, Corral
- Pennant Magnum
- Princep, Princep Caliber 90, Simazine Flowable, others
- Reward
- Ronstar
- Roundup Pro, RoundupOriginal, Roundup ProMax, Glyfos, others
- Rout
- Scythe
- SedgeHammer
- Sethoxydim G-Pro
- Surflan
- TerraCyte
- Touchdown Pro
- Treflan, others
- XL
- 4.9 Weed Susceptibilities to Herbicides
- Table 4.9.1. Weed susceptibilities to PREemergence herbicides
- Table 4.9.2. Weed susceptibilities to POSTemergence herbicides
- 4.10 Registered HerbicidesTable
- Table 4.10.1. PREemergence herbicides registered for use on woody ornamentals
- Table 4.10.2. POSTemergence herbicides registered for use on woody ornamentals
- Table 4.10.3. Herbicides registered for landscape use in New York State
- 4.11 Scientific Name Cross-references
- 5 Vertebrate Pest Management
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