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Pathogen suppression in substrates

Suppressing pathogens in the greenhouse setting was the focus of this study. Dr. Zheng selected composted and non-composted organic materials with potential pathogen suppression properties and mixed these materials with other components to form a variety of growing substrates. Pathogenprone ornamental plants such as begonia were then subjected to selected growing substrates. Substrates containing vermicasting or pine bark showed disease suppression, however results were not consistent.

Preventative solutions for whitefly on seasonal poinsettia cuttings.

Developing an IPM strategy for the control of foxglove aphids

Optimizing Biological Control Strategies in Greenhouse Floriculture: Interactions, Integration and Implementation.

Optimization of management practices for biological control of thrips and other important pests of ornamental crops.

Trap Crops and Microbial Agents for Effective Suppression of Black Vine Weevil in Containerized and Field Nursery Production

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.

Development of communication tools to support the adoption of pest management innovations by Ontario flower growers

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