General
2001 Commercial Landscape and Turfgrass Pest Management Handbook 1:1
2001 Turfgrass and Landscape Field Day 12:7
Educational opportunities for winter 2001 19:1
Illinois Pesticide Review newsletter 12:8
Tree trimming seminar 14:1
Weather, warm, dry 3:2; wet 18:3
Workshop, greenhouse management 4:1
Insects
Aphid, natural enemies of 7:1; rose 11:1; woolly alder 6:1
Armyworm 6:1
Bagworm 7:1, 10:1, 13:2
Beetle, elm leaf 3:2; Japanese 9:1, 10:1, 11:1
Black turfgrass ataenius 4:3;
Borers, bronze birch 3:2; flatheaded appletree 3:2, 4:2; maple petiole 4:4; roundheaded appletree 4:2; lilac (ash) 3:2; peach-tree 3:2; viburnum 3:2, 8:2
Cankerworm, 2:3
Caterpillars, Eastern tent 2:3; European pine sawfly 2:3; walnut 13:2; white marked tussock moth 13:2; unusual 15:1; yellownecked 13:2
Cicada killers 15:1
Dormant oil 1:2; 19:1
Flies, robber 16:3
Fungi, conditions conducive to development 18:3
Honeylocust plant bug 4:2
Grubs, white 12:1, 13:1, 14:1, 19:2
Invasive species 18:1
Lace bugs 13:1
Leafhopper, potato 4:1
Leafminers, arborvitae 8:1; birch 3:2, 5:1; hawthorn 5:1
Mayfly 12:2
Microinjection of pesticides 1:1
Midge, rose 11:2
Milky spore disease 20:1
Mites, clover 6:2; eriophyid 2:1; Hemlock rust 2:3; spruce spider 2:1, 17:1; twospotted spider 11:1, 14:2
Moths, armyworm 6:1, 9:1; bilobed looper 6:1; black cutworm 6:1, 9:1; gypsy 3:2, 10:2, 12:1; Zimmerman pine 16:1
New pesticides 1:2
Rootworm, Western corn 15:1
Sawflies, European pine 2:2; 3:2; rose 11:2; white pine 17:1
Scales, Fletcher 8:1; oystershell 3:2; pine needle 3:2
Suburbanization, impact on pest problems 12:3
Sucking 3:1
Ticks 9:2
Wasps, gouty and horned oak gall 4:3; sand 15:1; spider 16:2
Webworms, fall 10:1; sod 14:3
West Nile Virus 17:2, 18:1
Weevils, black vine 5:1; strawberry root 16:1
Whitefly 18:1
Wood-boring 3:1
Plant Diseases
Anthracnose 3:4; 9:3, 10:4; dogwood 12:4
Ash, problems with 5:3
Benomyl, recall of 3:3
Black spot 6:3
Blight, Botrytis 10:3; fire 10:4; Juniper tip 4:5; Phomopsis 4:5, 7:3; Sclerotium 9:3; Sphaeropsis of pine 1:3, 14:5
Cankers 6:2
Cast, Rhizosphaera needle on spruce 4:6
Chlorosis, of woody plants 14:6
Creeping Charlie, control of 14:3
Daylily, diseases of 15:2; 20:2
Dollar spot 18:3
Dutch elm disease 7:2, 10:4
Elm yellows 11:3
English ivy 4:6
Fungicides, systemic versus contact 12:5
Galls, crown 3:3; gouty and horned oak 4:3
Hackberry, problems of 11:2
Honeylocust, diseases of 7:3
Hosta, problems of 9:3
Granular spreader calibration 17:5
Lawn care, equipment for 17:5
Leaf blister, oak 4:7
Leaf blotch, horsechestnut 10:3
Leaf curl, peach 4:6
Leaf scorch, bacterial 19:2; and tatters 5:3
Maple, red, problems with 9:2
Miscanthus 18:3
Molds, gray (Botrytis) 10:3, 18:3; slime 12:3
Mulching 17:3
Nematodes, foliar 8:2; 9:3; pinewood 9:3, 10:4
Phloem necrosis 11:3
Plant Clinic, closing of 16:3; opening 1:2; services and fees 2:3; submitting samples 8:2
Planting depth, proper 13:2, 14:5
Plum pockets 4:6
Powdery mildew 10:4, 14:6; of dogwood 10:2
Preventing diseased plants 19:3
Resources, Web- and phone-based 17:6
Rhododendron, Phythophthora root and crown rot of 16:3
Rose rosette 11:3
Rose, viruses of 13:3
Rots, crown and Phytophthora root 16:3; rhizoctonia root 7:3, 10:4; root of bedding plants 6:3
Rusts, cedar-apple 3:4; cedar-hawthorn 3:4; cedar-quince 3:4; daylily 20:2; pine-oak gall 3:3; pine-pine gall 3:3
Scabs, apple 1:3, 10:4; crabapple 1:3
Spirea, bridal wreath or Vanhoutte 3:2
Tomatoes, diseases of 17:4
Vinca (periwinkle) 7:3
Tree, dying 15:3
Turf, brown patch of 16:3
White pine, decline 3:4; problems with 4:4
Wilts, pine 9:3; oak 5:2, 10:4; verticillium 8:3, 10:4
Winter kill 6:2
Yuccas, problems with 6:2
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