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Pest Control
WEEDS
Weed
photo gallery (University of California - Davis)
Avoiding
Herbicide Resistance in Weeds : A fact sheet discussing strategies for controlling
weeds while avoiding herbicide resistance. (University of Wisconsin)
Controlling Weeds in Nursery and Landscape Plantings, Bulletin 867-99 : An extensive
publication covering all aspects of controlling weeds (Ohio State University)
INSECTS
Florida
Insect management tutorials (University of Florida)
2000
Field Crop Insect Management Guide :2001 edition (North Dakota State University)
Entomology
Index of Internet Resources : A directory and search engine of insect-related
resources on the Internet. (Iowa State University)
DISEASES
Fungal
database (USDA)
Lawn
Diseases : A publication that covers turf diseases and their control. (North
Dakota State University)
MISCELLANEOUS
Pesticide Resistance :Links to information on pesticide resistance:
(Clemson University)
Pest
ID : Links to sites on weed, insect and disease control. (Clemson University)
Pest
of agricultural crops, floriculture and ornamental nurseries and commercial
turfgrass Guidelines for pest monitoring techniques, pesticides, and nonpesticide
alternatives for managing insect, mite, nematode, weed, and disease pests in
agricultural crops, floriculture and ornamental nurseries, commercial turf,
and in homes and landscapes. (University of California - Davis)
Agricultural
plant and animal pest control : Pdf format manuals and fact sheets on various
pest control topics.(University of Kentucky)
Michigan
State University Online Newsletter for Greenhouses (Michigan State University)
Why
Use Pesticides? : A fact sheet in pdf format. (Southern Region Pesticide
Impact Assessment Program)
James
Baker's book- Greenhouse IPM (North Carolina State University)
University of Vermont)
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
IPM
Topics (Clemson University)
National IPM
Network North Carolina Component (This site is a
cooperative effort of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service and the
NSF Center for Integrated Pest Management located at North Carolina State University.)
Hort
on the Internet: Integrated Pest Management : Links to many IPM related
sites. (North Carolina State University)
OSU IPPC Homepage
: The Center is organized to emphasize strong interdisciplinary collaboration
among the crop protection disciplines of entomology, weed science, plant pathology,
and pesticide
chemistry/toxicology, as well as related fields of crop science, horticulture,
range management, and
forestry. (Oregon State University)
Agdia home page
: Test kits, reagents and laboratory testing services for agricultural diagnostics.
IPM
for public landscapes KY brochure : Pdf format.(University of Kentucky)
Integrated
Pest Management in the Schools (University of Florida)
Pennsylvania
Integrated Pest Management (PA IPM) :The Pennsylvania IPM Program is a collaboration
between The Pennsylvania State University and the Pennsylvania Department of
Agriculture aimed at promoting Integrated Pest Management in both agricultural
and nonagricultural situations. (Penn State University)
Slide Sets
Where Are We and How Did We Get Here? (Mary L. Grodner, Louisiana State University)
What are Pesticides? Why
Use Pesticides? (North Carolina State University)
Insecticides (North Carolina
State University)
Fungicides and Nematicides
(North Carolina State University)
Herbicides (North Carolina
State University)
Herbicide
Resistance Management : (Alan C. York, NC Cooperative Extension Service)
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