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Investigation of possible trap plants for the biological control of foxglove aphids in greenhouse floriculture crops

Use of the generalist predatory mite Amblyseius swirskii for biological control in greenhouse ornamentals.

Use of trap plants as a risk reduction control option for thrips on greenhouse ornamentals.

Temperatures within horticultural plants: Stems and Flowers- explaining rapid growth

Investigate biological and applied characteristics of the temperature relations within flowers and within plant stems through interdisciplinary research in micrometeorology, plant anatomy, pigmentation, microscopic morphology, growth rates, floral maturation and sexual reproduction.

Edible flowers

Consumer interest and taste preferences in edible flowers

Mistaken identity… the hidden threat of onion thrips to greenhouse floriculture IPM.

Made in Canada! Local biocontrol agents to take up the challenge.

Foxglove aphid biology and management in ornamental greenhouse production systems.

Prevention is better than cure: cutting dips and poinsettia IPM.

Improved Biocontrol Strategies for Canadian Greenhouse Horticulture.

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