Stephen J. Toth, Jr., editor

Caution!
The information and recommendations in this newsletter are applicable to North Carolina and may not apply in other areas.


2005 Subject Index: Fruit and Vegetables

2005 Subject Index
Fruit and Vegetables


[Cucurbits] [Fruits] [Legumes] [Sweetpotatoes] [Tomatoes] [Vegetables]



CUCURBITS

Cucurbit Downy Mildew

Cucurbit Downy Mildew Forecasts: Alive in 2005 - Volume 20, Number 1, April 15, 2005
Downy Mildew Confirmed in Cumberland County, New Jersey - Volume 20, Number 10, June 17, 2005
First Detection of Cucumber Downy Mildew in North Carolina - Volume 20, Number 13, July 8, 2005



FRUITS

Insects

Highlights of Fruit and Vegetable Insects and Climatic Conditions in 2005 - Volume 20, Number 22, September 9, 2005



LEGUMES

Soybean Rust

Is Soybean Rust a Concern on Other Important Legumes in North Carolina? - Volume 20, Number 7, May 27, 2005



SWEETPOTATOES

Bio-Save 11LP

Bio-Save 11LP Gets Label for Postharvest Use in Sweetpotatoes - Volume 20, Number 4, May 6, 2005



TOMATOES

Late Blight

Late Blight on Tomatoes Identified in Western North Carolina - Volume 20, Number 15, July 22, 2005



VEGETABLES

Insects

Highlights of Fruit and Vegetable Insects and Climatic Conditions in 2005 - Volume 20, Number 22, September 9, 2005



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Last modified on September 12, 2005 by Stephen J. Toth, Jr.

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