IPM for Select Deciduous Trees in Southeastern US Nursery Production - Craig R. Adkins, S. Kris Braman, Matthew R. Chappell, Juang-Horng (JC) Chong, Jeffrey F. Derr, Winston C. Dunwell, Steven D. Frank, Amy F. Fulcher, Frank A. Hale, William E. Klingeman, Gary W. Knox, Anthony V. LeBude, Joseph C. Neal, Mathews L. Paret, Nicole A. Ward, Sarah A. White, Jean L. Williams-Woodward, Alan S. Windham & Jill R. Sidebottom

IPM for Select Deciduous Trees in Southeastern US Nursery Production

By Craig R. Adkins, S. Kris Braman, Matthew R. Chappell, Juang-Horng (JC) Chong, Jeffrey F. Derr, Winston C. Dunwell, Steven D. Frank, Amy F. Fulcher, Frank A. Hale, William E. Klingeman, Gary W. Knox, Anthony V. LeBude, Joseph C. Neal, Mathews L. Paret, Nicole A. Ward, Sarah A. White, Jean L. Williams-Woodward, Alan S. Windham & Jill R. Sidebottom

  • Release Date: 2012-06-29
  • Genre: Nature

Description

IPM for Select Deciduous Trees in Southeastern US Nursery Production is a compilation of IPM information for the major tree genera in nursery crop production in the southeast.  This 320+ page ibook covers sustainable management for insects, mites, diseases, and weeds for the top-selling deciduous trees, as well as propagation and production information, genus by genus.  Aspects of production that most impact pest problems and management are emphasized.  Specific information for each crop is organized so that each chapter is in a complete, stand-alone format.  IPM for Select Deciduous Trees in Southeastern US Nursery Production includes movies illustrating grafting, hand digging and more, as well as a glossary.  Its primary audience is nursery growers, but it is sure to be an invaluable resource for landscapers, arborists, garden center owners, students, and educators.  It is written by the members of the Southern Nursery IPM Working Group and guest authors with partial support from the Southern Region IPM Center.

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