Cucurbit Articles & Analysis
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PREAMBLE: Melons are members of the cucurbit family, which includes pumpkins, zucchini, cucumbers and squash, all of which have similar growth requirements. ...
EPA has approved the use of sulfoxaflor on alfalfa, corn, cacao, grains (millet, oats), pineapple, sorghum, teff, teosinte, tree plantations, and restored the uses on citrus cotton, cucurbits (squash, cucumbers, watermelons, some gourds), soybeans, and strawberries. ...
Additional Pest Management Details: Solanaceous crops:bacterial diseases; total Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies; soil borne pests, i.e. nematodes and disease insects; resistant weeds Cucurbits: bacterial leaf spot, fusarium, cucumber beetles (neonic replacements), downy mildew (organic and conventional); crop rotation Sweetcorn:weed control; resistance ...
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