Pmsp for Oregon and Washington Blueberries

Pmsp for Oregon and Washington Blueberries

<p>PMSP FOR OREGON AND WASHINGTON BLUEBERRIES </p><p>SOURCE </p><p>Title </p><p>PMSP for Oregon and Washington Blueberries </p><p>Report URL </p><p><a href="/goto?url=https://ipmdata.ipmcenters.org/source_report.cfm?sourceid=1267&amp;view=yes" target="_blank">https://ipmdata.ipmcenters.org/documents/pmsps/ORWABlueberry2004.pdf </a></p><p>Type </p><p>Pest Management Strategic Plan </p><p>Source Date </p><p>03/24/2004 </p><p>Workshop Date Settings </p><p>Blueberry </p><p>Region </p><p>Western </p><p>States </p><p>Oregon, Washington </p><p>Contacts </p><p>EXECUTIVE SUMMARY </p><p>Key Pests Insects </p><p>Aphid (<em>Ericaphis fimbriata</em>) Black vine weevil (<em>Otiorhynchus sulcatus</em>) Cherry fruitworm (<em>Grapholita packardi</em>) Garden symphylan (<em>Scutigerella immaculata</em>) Green peach aphid (<em>Myzus persicae</em>) </p><p>Leafrollers and olethreutine moths ( ) </p><p>Lecanium scale (<em>Lecanium spp.</em>) </p><p>Obliquebanded leafroller (oblr) (<em>Choristoneura rosaceana</em>) </p><p>Obscure root weevil (<em>Sciopithes obscurus</em>) Orange tortrix (<em>Argyrotaenia franciscana</em>) </p><p>Root weevils ( ) </p><p>Rough strawberry root weevil (<em>Otiorhynchus rugosostriatus</em>) Strawberry root weevil (<em>Otiorhynchus ovatus</em>) </p><p>Winter moth ( ) </p><p>Pathogens </p><p>Anthracnose ripe rot ( ) </p><p>Avocado root rot (<em>Phytophthora cinnamomi</em>) </p><p>Bacterial blight ( ) Bacterial brown spot of bean/canker of stone fruit, twig blight (<em>Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae</em>) </p><p>Bacterial canker (<em>Clavibacter michiganensis pv. michiganensis</em>) Godronia canker (<em>Godronia cassandrae</em>) </p><p>Phytophthora root rot ( ) </p><p>Scorch virus (<em>Carlavirus BlSV</em>) Shock virus (<em>Ilarvirus B1ShV</em>) </p><p>Tomato ring spot virus (<em>Nepovirus ToRSV</em>) </p><p>Weeds </p><p>Barnyardgrass (<em>Echinochloa crus-galli</em>) Black nightshade (<em>Solanum nigrum</em>) Buckhorn plantain (<em>Plantago lanceolata</em>) Canada thistle (<em>Cirsium arvense</em>) </p><p>Cane fruit (blackberry, raspberry) (<em>Rubus spp.</em>) </p><p>Chickweed (<em>Stellaria media</em>) </p><p>Clovers ( ) </p><p>Common chickweed (<em>Stellaria pallida</em>) Common mallow (<em>Malva neglecta</em>) </p><p>Crabgrass ( ) </p><p>Dandelion (<em>Taraxacum spp.</em>) </p><p>Docks broadleaf,curly ( ) </p><p>Dog fennel (<em>Eupatorium capillifolium</em>) </p><p>Fescues ( ) </p><p>Field bindweed (<em>Convolvulus arvensis</em>) Field horsetail (<em>Equisetum arvense</em>) Goosefoot (<em>Chenopodium spp.</em>) Groundsel (<em>Senecio vulgaris</em>) Hairy nightshade (<em>Solanum physalifolium</em>) Henbit (<em>Lamium amplexicaule</em>) Miners lettuce (<em>Claytonia perfoliata</em>) </p><p>Nightshade ( ) </p><p>Perennial ryegrass (<em>Lolium perenne</em>) Pineappleweed (<em>Matricaria discoidea</em>) Prickly lettuce (<em>Lactuca serriola</em>) </p><p>Purslane ( ) </p><p>Quackgrass (<em>Elymus repens</em>) Red sorrel (<em>Rumex acetosella</em>) Ryegrass (<em>Lolium spp.</em>) Shepherdspurse (<em>Capsella bursa-pastoris</em>) </p><p>Smartweed, ladysthumb ( ) </p><p>Sowthistle (<em>Sonchus spp.</em>) Speedwell (<em>Veronica spp.</em>) Wild oats (<em>Avena fatua</em>) Willow (<em>Salix spp.</em>) Yellow nutsedge (<em>Cyperus esculentus</em>) </p><p>Nematodes </p><p>American dagger nematode (<em>Xiphinema americanum</em>) Dagger nematode (<em>Xiphinema spp.</em>) Pin (<em>Paratylenchus spp.</em>) Ring nematodes (<em>Criconemella spp.</em>) </p><p>Root lesion nematode ( ) </p><p>Spiral (<em>Helicotylenchus spp.</em>) </p><p>Stubby root nematodes (<em>Trichodorus spp.</em>) </p><p>Wildlife </p><p>American robin (<em>Turdus migratorius</em>) </p><p>Birds Deer </p><p>Slugs (<em>Limax spp.</em>) Slugs (<em>Arion spp.</em>) Slugs (<em>Deroceras spp.</em>) </p><p>Starling </p><p>Voles (<em>Microtus spp.</em>) </p><p>CROPS/SETTINGS PESTS </p><p>Disclaimer: The active ingredients and efficacy ratings in this report are not recommendations. The information in this report was provided by the workshop participants as a cross-section of grower practices at that time. Please refer to the pesticide labels for recommendations. </p><p>Insects </p><p>Chemical Control <br>Biological Control <br>Physical Control <br>Cultural Control <br>Pest </p><p>Aphid </p><p></p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Importance </li><li style="flex:1">Description </li><li style="flex:1">Symptoms </li><li style="flex:1">Products/Brands </li></ul><p></p><p>(<em>Ericaphis fimbriata</em>) </p><p>Black vine weevil </p><p>(<em>Otiorhynchus sulcatus</em>) </p><p>Cherry fruitworm </p><p>(<em>Grapholita packardi</em>) </p><p>Garden symphylan </p><p>(<em>Scutigerella immaculata</em>) </p><p>Green peach </p><p>aphid (<em>Myzus persicae</em>) </p><p>Leafrollers and olethreutine moths ( ) Lecanium scale </p><p>(<em>Lecanium spp.</em>) </p><p>Obliquebanded leafroller (oblr) </p><p>(<em>Choristoneura rosaceana</em>) </p><p>Obscure root weevil </p><p>(<em>Sciopithes obscurus</em>) </p><p>Orange tortrix </p><p>(<em>Argyrotaenia franciscana</em>) </p><p>Root weevils ( )Rough strawberry root weevil </p><p>(<em>Otiorhynchus rugosostriatus</em>) </p><p>Strawberry root weevil </p><p>(<em>Otiorhynchus ovatus</em>) </p><p>Winter moth ( ) </p><p>Pathogens </p><p>Chemical Control <br>Biological Control <br>Physical Control <br>Cultural Control </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Pest </li><li style="flex:1">Importance </li><li style="flex:1">Description </li><li style="flex:1">Symptoms </li><li style="flex:1">Products/Brands </li></ul><p></p><p>Anthracnose ripe rot ( ) Avocado root rot </p><p>(<em>Phytophthora cinnamomi</em>) </p><p>Bacterial blight ( ) Bacterial brown spot of bean/canker of stone fruit, twig blight </p><p>(<em>Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae</em>) </p><p>Bacterial canker </p><p>(<em>Clavibacter michiganensis pv. michiganensis</em>) </p><p>Godronia canker </p><p>(<em>Godronia cassandrae</em>) </p><p>Phytophthora root rot ( ) Scorch virus </p><p>(<em>Carlavirus BlSV</em>) </p><p>Shock virus </p><p>(<em>Ilarvirus B1ShV</em>) </p><p>Tomato ring spot virus </p><p>(<em>Nepovirus ToRSV</em>) </p><p>Weeds </p><p>Chemical Control <br>Biological Control <br>Physical Control <br>Cultural Control </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Pest </li><li style="flex:1">Importance </li><li style="flex:1">Description </li><li style="flex:1">Symptoms </li><li style="flex:1">Products/Brands </li></ul><p></p><p>Barnyardgrass </p><p>(<em>Echinochloa crus-galli</em>) </p><p>Black nightshade </p><p>(<em>Solanum nigrum</em>) </p><p>Buckhorn plantain </p><p>(<em>Plantago lanceolata</em>) </p><p>Canada thistle </p><p>(<em>Cirsium arvense</em>) </p><p>Cane fruit (blackberry, raspberry) </p><p>(<em>Rubus spp.</em>) </p><p>Chickweed </p><p>(<em>Stellaria media</em>) </p><p>Clovers ( ) Common chickweed </p><p>(<em>Stellaria pallida</em>) </p><p>Common </p><p>mallow (<em>Malva neglecta</em>) </p><p>Crabgrass ( ) Dandelion </p><p>(<em>Taraxacum spp.</em>) </p><p>Docks broadleaf,curly ( )Dog fennel </p><p>(<em>Eupatorium capillifolium</em>) </p><p>Fescues ( ) Field bindweed </p><p>(<em>Convolvulus arvensis</em>) </p><p>Field horsetail </p><p>(<em>Equisetum arvense</em>) </p><p>Goosefoot </p><p>(<em>Chenopodium spp.</em>) </p><p>Groundsel </p><p>(<em>Senecio vulgaris</em>) </p><p>Hairy nightshade </p><p>(<em>Solanum physalifolium</em>) Henbit (<em>Lamium amplexicaule</em>) </p><p>Miners lettuce </p><p>(<em>Claytonia perfoliata</em>) </p><p>Nightshade ( ) Perennial ryegrass </p><p>(<em>Lolium perenne</em>) </p><p>Pineappleweed </p><p>(<em>Matricaria discoidea</em>) </p><p>Prickly lettuce </p><p>(<em>Lactuca serriola</em>) </p><p>Purslane ( ) Quackgrass </p><p>(<em>Elymus repens</em>) </p><p>Red sorrel </p><p>(<em>Rumex acetosella</em>) </p><p>Ryegrass </p><p>(<em>Lolium spp.</em>) </p><p>Shepherdspurse </p><p>(<em>Capsella bursa-pastoris</em>) </p><p>Smartweed, ladysthumb ( ) Sowthistle </p><p>(<em>Sonchus spp.</em>) </p><p>Speedwell </p><p>(<em>Veronica spp.</em>) </p><p>Wild oats </p><p>(<em>Avena fatua</em>) Willow (<em>Salix spp.</em>) </p><p>Yellow nutsedge </p><p>(<em>Cyperus esculentus</em>) </p><p>Nematodes </p><p>Chemical Control <br>Biological Control <br>Physical Control <br>Cultural Control </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Pest </li><li style="flex:1">Importance </li><li style="flex:1">Description </li><li style="flex:1">Symptoms </li><li style="flex:1">Products/Brands </li></ul><p></p><p>American dagger nematode </p><p>(<em>Xiphinema americanum</em>) </p><p>Dagger nematode </p><p>(<em>Xiphinema spp.</em>) </p><p>Pin </p><p>(<em>Paratylenchus spp.</em>) </p><p>Ring nematodes </p><p>(<em>Criconemella spp.</em>) </p><p>Root lesion nematode ( ) Spiral </p><p>(<em>Helicotylenchus spp.</em>) </p><p>Stubby root nematodes </p><p>(<em>Trichodorus spp.</em>) </p><p>Wildlife </p><p>Chemical Control <br>Biological Control <br>Physical Control <br>Cultural Control </p><ul style="display: flex;"><li style="flex:1">Pest </li><li style="flex:1">Importance </li><li style="flex:1">Description </li><li style="flex:1">Symptoms </li><li style="flex:1">Products/Brands </li></ul><p></p><p>American robin </p><p>(<em>Turdus migratorius</em>) </p><p>Birds Deer Slugs </p><p>(<em>Limax spp.</em>) </p><p>Slugs </p><p>(<em>Arion spp.</em>) </p><p>Slugs </p><p>(<em>Deroceras spp.</em>) </p><p>Starling Voles </p><p>(<em>Microtus spp.</em>) </p><p>Website Managed by the Southern Integrated Pest Management Center 1730 Varsity Drive, STE 110, NCSU Centennial Campus, Raleigh, NC <br>27606 </p><p>United States Department of Agriculture </p><p>National Institute of Food and Agriculture </p><p>Funding for this project is provided by the USDA NIFA Crop Protection and Management Regional Coordination Program (Agreement No. 2018-70006-28884) </p><p>OR,WABlueberryPMSP2004.pdf report generated 10-1-2021 </p>

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