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November 19, 2008

2007 Commercial Landscape & Turfgrass Pest Management Handbook, 1:1, 19:1, 20:1

Coincide, by Don Orton, 1:3, 4:2

Diagnostic approach, 13:1

Disease prevention, 17:2

Home, Yard & Garden Pest Guide, 6:1

Home, Yard & Garden Pest Newsletter, 1:1, 12:1, 18:1, 20:1

Household hazardous material collection, 1:5

Invasive Species Spotlight, 8:4, 9:2, 10:4, 11:3, 12:4, 13:3, 14:2, 15:2, 16:3

Plant Clinic, 1:1, 4:1, 5:1, 15:2, 16:1, 20:2

Publications, new (disease), 3:2

Scotts products recalled, 3:3

Snail, giant African land, 12:4

Yellow-bellied sapsucker, 17:2



Insects

Aphid, 15:3

Armyworm, 15:2

Asian longhorned beetle, 2:2

Bagworms, 9:3

Bark miners, 8:4

Beetles, Asian longhorned, 15:3, 16:3; green June, 14:3; Japanese, 3:3, 9:3, 10:2, 11:2, 12:2; May, 7:3

Black cutwqorm, 17:3

Black turfgrass ataenius, 5:3, 12:3

Borer, ash, 5:3; bronze birch, 5:3; emerald ash, 2:2, 2:3, 2:4, 6:2, 7:2, 9:3, 10:2, 12:3, 13:3, 14:3, 15:3; flatheaded appletree, 5:3; lilac/ash, 5:3; painted hickory, 2:2; peachtree, 5:3, roundheaded appletree, 5:3; viburnum crown, 5:3

Buffalo gnats, 4:4

Cankerworm, 1:5

Carpenter bee, 2:2

Caterpillar, eastern tent, 4:2; late-season, 17:4

Cicada, periodical, 15:4

Cinch bug, 16:2

Conifer sawflies, 14:3

Crabapple scab sprays, 1:1

Cranberry girdler, 6:2, 16:3, 20:2

Cynipid wasp, 8:3

Elm flea weevil, 6:3

Elm leafminers, 6:3

Emamectin benzoate, 2:4, 3:3, 5:3

Euonymus webworm, 5:2, 6:4

European pine sawfly, 3:2

Galls, on leaves, 8:2

Grub, black trufgrass ataenius, 5:3

Gypsy moth, 8:2, 10:4, 11:3

Hemlock rust mites, 4:3

Hemlock woolly adelgid, 13:3

Horned oak gall, 1:4, 3:2

Insect-management updates, 20:1

Minute pirate bug, 19:3

Pales weevil adults, 20:2

Paper wasp, 2:2

Redheaded pine sawfly, 20:2

Rose slug, 9:3

Scale, euonymus, 9:2, magnolia, 18:3; pine needle, 4:3

Scouting report/watch, 1:3, 2:2, 3:2, 4:2, 5:2, 9:2, 15:2

Spruce gall adelgid, 18:4

Spruce spider mite, 1:4, 18:2

Tick, Lone Star, 16:3

Turkey mite, 16:3

Webworm, fall, 11:3; mimosa, 9:3

White grubs, 7:4, 12:2, 13:3, 19:2

White pine sawfly, 20:2

Whiteflies, 18:3

Yellowjacket, 2:2

Zimmerman pine moth, 15:3



Plant Diseases

Anthracnose, Discula, 15:1; on shade trees, 4:1, 9:1; spot, 15:1; summary, 20:2; sycamore, 6:1

Bacterial blight of lilac, 8:1

Bacterial leaf scorch (BLS), 15:1, 20:3

Botrytis of ornamentals, 6:1
Brown rot of stone fruits, 12:1

Brown spot, 3:1

Canker, cleanup, 17:1; of trees, 18:1; spruce, 12:2 [aka Leucostoma (Cytospora)]

Cedar–apple rust, 2:1

Cedar–quince rust, 14:1, 20:3
Cercospora blight, 7:1

Cherry black knot, 10:2

Conifer concerns, 16:1

Crabapple scab, 1:1

Diplodia blight, 3:1, 14:1

Disease prevention, 17:2

Dogwood diseases, 15:1

Dollar spot on turf, 13:1

Dothistroma needle blight, 3:1, 20:2

Dutch elm disease, 10:1, 20:3

Eastern filbert blight, 11:1

Fire blight, 2:1, 8:1

Foliar nematodes, 14:1

Galls, 20:3

Gladiolus rust, 14:2

Gray mold, 6:1

Hackberry island chlorosis, 7:2

Hawthorn rusts, 3:1, 14:1

Honeylocust canker, 18:1

Honeylocust knot, 5:1

Hosta, variation or virus, 18:1

Hosta virus X testing, 5:2, 13:1

Ivy leaf spot, 4:2

Kabatina blight, 7:1

Leucostoma canker of spruce, 12:2

Needle blight, pine, 3:

Oak, bacterial leaf scorch, 19:1

Oak leaf blister, 8:1

Oak, pruning of, 12:1

Oak tatters, 9:1, 19:2

Oak wilt, 16:1, 20:3

Phomopsis blight, 7:1

Pine, white (stress of ), 5:1

Pine wilt, 10:1, 18:2

Plant disease management, 20:2

Ramorum blight, 1:3, 9:2

Rhizosphaera needle cast, 2:1, 4:1, 20:3

Septoria leaf spot, 15:1

Shoot blights, 7:1

Slime mold, 9:2

Sphaeropsis blight of pine, 3:1

Sprays, crabapple scab, 1:1

Sudden oak death, 1:3, 9:2

Tulips, 11:1

Verticillium wilt, 17:1, 20:3; testing, 11:2

Vinca stem blight, 6:2

Viral diseases, 7:1

White pine decline, 5:1

Wood-rotting fungi, 19:1



Weeds

Brazilian elodea, 15:2

Giant hogweed, 11:3

Teasel, 8:4

Turf weed-control updates, 20:1
Author: Mary Overmier

 

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