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Kentucky Pest News Index to Articles:
2004
ALFALFA & CLOVER
Alfalfa
- Aphanomyces root rot - 1019, (1020) Cercospora
leaf spot - (1036) Fungicide seed treatment - 1027 Lepto leaf
spot - (1022), (1023), (1024), (1025) Pythium root rot - (1026),
(1027) Rhizoctonia root rot - (1039) Root rots in new seedings
- 1024 Sclerotinia collar rot - (1022) Stem and root cankers
in fall-seedings - 1038 White mold - 1022, 1031 Red clover
- Feed refusal - 1026
- Powdery mildew - 1008
CORN, POPCORN, AND SORGHUM
Corn
- Crazy top - 1025 Damping-off - 1017 Diplodia
ear rot - 1034, (1035), (1039), (1040), (1041) Ear rots - 1038
Fumonosin - 1014, 1041 Fungicide seed treatments - 1012 Fusarium
ear rots - (1039) Fusarium root rot - (1022), (1025) Fusarium
stalk rot - (1029) Gray leaf spot - (1034) Herbicide injury
- (1025), (1031) Leaf diseases - 1030 Magnesium deficiency
- (1022), (1025) Northern corn leaf blight - (1033), 1039,
1040, 1042 Root rot and dry soil - 1029 Smut - (1031) Stalk
rot - 1032 Stewart's wilt - 1021, (1021), (1022), (1024) Stinkbug
injury - (1022), (1023), (1026), (1027), (1029), (1031) Virus
complex - (1033)
- Zinc deficiency - (1022), (1023), (1029)
FLOWERING ANNUALS AND PERENNIALS, GREENHOUSE
ORNAMENTALS, HOUSEPLANTS, AND GROUND COVERS
- Asiatic lily - Pythium root rot - (1028)
- Begonia
- Anthracnose - (1026), (1027)
Physiological leaf spotting - (1017)
- Powdery mildew - (1012)
- Chrysanthemum
- Bacterial wilt - (1036) Genetic
anomalies - (1032) Manganese deficiency - (1029)
- Pythium root rot - (1029)
- Dahlia - Powdery mildew - (1028)
- Daylily
- Flowers
- Disease questions and answers
- 1039 Dodder - 1035
- Root and stem rots of annuals
- 1021
- Geranium
- Black root rot - (1015) Fertilizer
burn - (1012) Iron toxicity - (1018) Pythium root
rot - (1034) Pythium blackleg - (1017), (1030)
- Ralstonia solanacearum race
3, biovar 2 - 1009
- Helleborus (Lenten rose) - Downy mildew
- (1016)
- Helichrysum - Fertilizer burn - (1012)
- Hollyhock - Rust - (1022)
- Hosta - Southern blight - (1029), (1031)
- Impatiens
- Alternaria leaf spot - (1019),
(1034) Cyclamen mite damage - (1016), (1017) Low
fertility - (1018) Necrotic spot virus - (1018)
- Spider mite infestation - (1018)
- Ivy - Rhizoctonia root rot - (1036)
- Lily - Stalk borer - (1026), (1027)
- Liriope - Anthracnose - (1021), (1041)
- Marigold - Iron toxicity - (1017)
- Penta - Rhizoctonia root rot - (1034)
- Petunia
- Phlox - Powdery mildew - (1022)
- Rose
- Rudbeckia - Rhizoctonia root rot - (1033)
- Vinca
- Zinnia
- Pythium root rot - (1012)
- Rhizoctonia root rot - (1034)
FRUIT CROPS
- Apple
- Bitter pit - (1030) Bitter rot
- (1028), (1029) Cedar-apple rust - (1022), (1023),
(1028), (1029), (1030), (1032), (1035) Fire blight
- (1021), (1022), (1023), (1024), (1025), (1028),
(1029), (1033) Foliar disease - 1023 Frogeye leaf
spot - (1021), (1023), (1024), (1025), (1028),
(1029) Powdery mildew - (1022) Pythium root rot
- (1029) Rust diseases - 1027 Scab - (1021), (1028),
(1032), (1035)
- Wet weather, rotten apples?
- 1033
- Blackberry
- Blueberry
- Anthracnose - (1026) Fusicoccum
canker - (1029) Gloeosporium - (1019) Iron deficiency
- (1031)
- Manganese toxicity - (1031)
- Cherry
- Blumeriella leaf spot - (1029)
Brown rot - (1026), (1027) Cercospora leaf spot
- (1030) Cold injury - (1019) Hail damage - (1012)
Leaf spot - (1036)
- Phytophthora root rot - (1031)
- Fruit crops
- Crown gall - 1013 Disease control
measures - 1016 Disease control in late summer
and fall - 1036
- Disease questions - 1041
- Grape
- Anthracnose - (1024), (1026),
(1027), (1028), (1029), (1033) Bitter rot - (1029)
Black rot - (1023), (1024), (1025), (1026), (1027),
(1028), (1029) Cultural practices for disease control
- 1012 Phylloxera leaf galls - (1028), (1032) Potash
deficiency - (1029)
- Powdery mildew - (1032)
- Pawpaw - Phyllosticta leaf spot - (1028),
(1031)
- Peach
- Anthracnose fruit rot - 1034
Brown rot - (1028), (1029), (1031), (1032), (1033)
Leaf curl - 1010, (1020), (1021), (1022), (1023)
Phytophthora root rot - (1041)
- Scab - (1023), (1028), (1031)
- Pear
- Blister mite - (1022) Entomosporium
leaf spot - (1029) Fire blight - (1024)
- Thread blight - (1035)
- Plum
- Raspberry - Phytophthora root rot - (1028)
- Strawberry
FUNGICIDES AND PESTICIDES
- Emergency exemption, Quadris in tobacco
- 1032
- New fungicide for golf courses - 1010
- New fungicide for blue mold - 1023
- Actigard 50WP and Acrobat MZ against blue
mold during 2003 - 1013
- Phosphite fungicides - 1011, 1012
- Quadris and Warrior on soybean - 1010
- Quadris emergency exemption expires on October
15 - 1039
- Quilt - 1017
- Quintec, a new fungicide for grapes - 1026
- Soybean fungicide update - 1027
LANDSCAPE TREES AND SHRUBS
- Ash
- Anthracnose - (1021) Black
root rot - (1040)
- Botryosphaeria canker - (1012)
- Azalea
- Birch - Witch hazel aphid - (1023)
- Bittersweet - Phoma fruit spot - (1040)
- Blackgum - Verticillium wilt - (1034)
- Boxwood
- Black root rot - (1040)
- Winter injury - (1015)
- Buckthorn - Crown rust - (1023)
- Chestnut - Leaf blotch - (1036)
- Crabapple
- Crepemyrtle
- Dogwood
- Elm
- Leaf blister - (1022)
- Rhizoctonia root and collar rot - (1041)
- Eucalyptus - Pythium damping-off - (1012)
- Euonymus
- Forsythia - Phytophthora root rot - (1041)
- Filbert - Sphaeropsis canker - (1030)
- Ginkgo - Phytophthora root rot - (1039)
- Golden chaintree - Fusarium canker - (1030)
- Hawthorn - Powdery mildew - (1036)
- Hickory - Leaf spot diseases - 1030
- Holly - Black root rot - (1012), (1015),
(1021), (1033),(1035), (1040)
- Honeylocust - Cercospora leaf spot - (1034)
- Juniper
- Cedar-apple rust - (1017), (1019)
Cedar rusts - 1018 Kabatina twig blight - (1022),
(1024)
- Phomopsis twig blight - (1029)
- Kerria - Pomopsis canker - (1035)
- Landscape plants - Excess water - 1024
- Lilac - Powdery mildew - (1035)
- Magnolia
- Verticillium wilt - (1035)
- Yellow poplar weevil injury
- (1026), (1027)
- Maple
- Mimosa - Fusarium wilt - 1031
- Mulberry
- Leaf spot - (1036)
- Phloeospora leaf spot - (1021)
- Mulches - Mushrooms and molds - 1025
- Nursery crops - Verticillium wilt - 1017
- Oak
- Actinopelte leaf spot - (1028),
(1029), (1031), (1032), 1033), (1034), (1035),
(1036), (1040) Anthracnose - (1024), (1025) Bacterial
leaf scorch - (1033), (1034), (1035), (1036), (1040)
Elsinoe leaf spots - (1035), (1036) Iron deficiency
- (1031), (1032), (1035) Jumping oak gall - (1028)
Leaf blister - (1024), (1026), (1027), (1030) Leptothyrium
leaf spots - (1033)
- Sudden oak death (SOD) - 1008,
1009, 1014, 1015
- Ornamental pear
- Blister mite - (1019) Decline
(abiotic factors) - (1028)
- Manganese toxicity - (1025)
- Pecan
- Internal breakdown - (1036)
- Leaf spot diseases - 1030
- Persimmon - Ramularia leaf spot - (1021)
- Photinia - Entomosporium leaf spot - (1022),
(1025)
- Pine
- Privet - Winter injury - (1015)
- Redbud
- Anthracnose - (1024)
- Verticillium wilt - (1036)
- Rhododendron
- Diseases observed in nursery
survey - 1028
- Phytophthora root rot - (1036),
(1040)
- Sassafrass - Phomopsis canker - (1033)
- Serviceberry
- Coccomyces leaf spot - (1025)
- Fire blight - (1023)
- Smoketree - Verticillium wilt - (1029)
- Spruce
- Sweetgum - Bacterial scorch - (1035)
- Taxus
- Wet feet - (1019)
- What's wrong with my taxus?
- 1042
- Trees
- Bacterial leaf scorch - 1038
- Disease questions and answers
- 1040
- Tuliptree - Yellow poplar weevil injury
- (1026), (1027)
- Walnut - Anthracnose - (1029) Fusarium canker
- (1030) Leaf spot diseases - 1030
- Willow - Cercospora leaf spot - (1029),
(1035) Phomopsis canker - (1030), (1034)
- Witch hazel - Phyllosticta leaf blight -
(1023)
- Yellowwood - Botryosphaeria canker - (1039)
LAWN & TURF
- Bentgrass
- Anthracnose basal rot - (1030),
(1035) Localized dry spot - (1019) Microdochium
patch - (1012), 1019 Phythium root dysfunction
- (1031) Phythium root rot - (1012), (1019), (1040)
Pink snow mold - (1019)
- Thatch layering - (1012)
- Bermudagrass - Spring dead spot - (1021),
(1022)
- Bluegrass
- Fescue
- Panicum - Rust - (1040)
- Ryegrass
- Turfgrass
SMALL GRAINS (other than wheat)
- Oats - Barley yellow dwarf virus - (1021)
SOYBEAN
- Bacterial pustule - (1041)
- Brown spot - (1031), (1035)
- Cercospora leaf blight - (1035)
- Charcoal rot - (1035)
- Downy mildew - (1031), (1032), (1034), (1035)
- Frogeye leaf spot - (1032), (1034), (1035),
(1036)
- Fusarium root rot - (1031), (1034)
- Low pH problems - (1034)
- Phytophthora wilt - (1035)
- Pod and stem blight - (1036)
- Potassium deficiency - (1030), (1034), (1035),
(1036)
- Pythium root rot - (1026), (1027)
- Rhizoctonia canker and root rot - (1032),
(1033)
- Soybean cyst nematode - 1016, (1035)
- Soybean rust - 1012, 1027, 1029, 1042
- Sudden death syndrome - (1030), (1032),
(1033), (1034), (1035), (1036)
TOBACCO
- Alfalfa mosaic virus - (1028), (1030), (1033)
- Angular leaf spot - (1023), (1025), (1026),
(1027), (1028), (1030), (1032), (1035)
- Anthracnose - (1023)
- Bacterial black leg, hollow stalk, and soft
rot - 1020(1022), (1023), (1024), (1028), (1029), (1034)
- Black root rot - (1028), (1029)
- Black shank - (1023), (1024), (1025), (1026),
(1027), (1028), (1029), (1030), (1031), (1032), (1033), (1034),
(1035), (1036)
- Blue mold - 1019, 1022, 1023, (1023), 1024,
(1024), 1025, (1025), (1026), 1027, (1027), 1028, (1028), (1029),
(1030), (1031), 1032, (1032), (1033), (1034), (1035), 1036,
(1036)
- Blue mold oospores not found - 1039
- Brown spot - (1035)
- Calcium deficiency - (1032)
- Chemical injury - (1022)
- Cold injury - (1015), (1019)
- Ferbam label expired - 1009
- Fertilizer burn - (1021), (1023)
- Field foliar disease control, 2004 - 1018
- Frenching - 1028, (1033), (1034)
- Frogeye leaf spot - (1023), (1024), (1028),
(1029), (1030),(1031), (1032), (1033), (1034), (1035), (1036)
- Fusarium basal stem canker - (1029), (1034),
(1035)
- Fusarium wilt - (1029), (1030), (1032),
(1034)
- Growth regulator injury - (1021)
- Heat injury - (1018)
- Low fertility - (1022)
- Manganese toxicity - (1025), (1026), (1027),
(1028), (1029), (1030), (1032), (1033), (1035)
- Nitrogen deficiency - (1028)
- Phosphorus deficiency - (1028), (1031)
- Phytotoxicity - (1016)
- Potassium deficiency - (1023), (1028), (1031)
- Potato virus Y - (1035)
- Potyvirus - (1032)
- Pythium root rot - (1016), (1017), (1018),
(1019), (1020), (1021), (1022), (1023), (1024), (1025), (1026),
(1027), (1028), (1030), (1036)
- Rhizoctonia damping-off - (1016), (1017),
(1020), (1021)
- Rhizoctonia stem canker - (1030)
- Rhizoctonia leaf blight - (1029)
- Root knot nematode - (1041)
- Root rot complex - 1025
- Sclerotinia collar rot - 1014, (1020), (1021)
- Soil fungicides - 1016
- Soreshin - (1029), (1031)
- Storage molds - (1040)
- Target spot - (1020), (1022), (1023), (1024),
(1025), (1026),(1027), (1028), (1031), (1032), (1034), (1035)
- Temporary phosphorus deficiency - (1026),
(1027)
- Terramaster phytotoxicity - (1021)
- Tobacco disease review - 1008
- Tobacco ringspot virus - (1028), (1030)
- Tobacco streak virus - (1033), (1034)
- Tomato spotted wilt virus - (1025), (1026),
(1027), (1028),(1029), (1031)
- Transplant disease control, 2004 - 1012
- Weather fleck - (1028), (1029), (1031),
(1033), (1034)
VEGETABLES
- Bean
- Cabbage
- Black rot - (1024) Iron deficiency
- (1019)
- Magnesium deficiency - (1019)
- Rhizoctonia head rot - (1024)
- Cantaloupe & Muskmelon
- Cucumber - Anthracnose - (1030), (1033)
- Cucurbits - Fall disease advisory - 1033
- Fungicides
- Commercial vegetable fungicide
update - 1015
- Fungicide failures - 1029
- Garlic - Sclerotium - (1023)
- Kale
- Rhizoctonia stem rot - (1039)
- Mustard - White rust - (1039)
- Okra - Iron deficiency - (1019)
- Pea
- Ashy stem blight - (1033)
- Rhizoctonia root rot - (1024)
- Pepper
- Potato - Fusarium dry rot - (1032)
- Pumpkin
- Alternaria leaf blight - (1031)
Angular leaf spot - (1035)
- Downy mildew - (1035)
- Squash
- Microdochium blight - (1033),
(1034) Phytophthora stem rot - (1030) Pythium root
rot - (1031) Rhizoctonia - (1031) Virus complex
- (1035)
- Yellow vine decline - (1025)
- Tomato
- Anthracnose - (1041) Bacterial
canker - (1023), (1028), (1030), (1031), (1035)
Bacterial spot/speck - (1026), (1027), (1029),
(1031), (1032), (1033) Blossom end rot - (1033),
(1034) Botrytis canker - (1030) Buckeye rot - (1028),
(1034) Cercospora leaf mold - (1039) Cladosporium
leaf mold - (1029), (1032) Early blight - (1023),
(1024), (1026), (1027), (1029), (1030), (1032),
(1033), (1034), (1035) Fruit rots - 1026 Fusarium
wilt - (1028), (1029), (1031) Growth regulator
injury - (1015), (1018), (1023) Pythium root rot
- (1025) Rhizoctonia stem rot - (1026), (1027)
Septoria leaf spot - (1023), (1025), (1026), (1027),
(1028), (1029), (1031), (1032), (1034), (1035)
Southern blight/Sclerotium - (1021), (1025), (1028)
Stinkbug injury - (1034) Tomato spotted wilt virus
- (1025), (1026), (1027) Walnut toxicity - (1030)
- Yellow shoulders - (1032)
- Watermelon
WHEAT
- Bacterial streak - (1020)
- Barley yellow dwarf virus - (1016), (1017),
(1019), (1020), (1021)
- Cold injury - (1019)
- Disease update - 1020
- Fertilizer burn - (1018)
- Fusarium head blight - 1011, 1017, 1018,
1022, 1023, 1034
- Head scab - (1026), (1027), 1032
- Loose smut - (1020)
- Powdery mildew - (1017), (1021)
- Rhizoctonia infection - (1019)
- Seed quality update - 1032
- Septoria leaf spot - (1017)
- Soil compaction - (1018)
- Spindle streak mosaic virus - (1015)
- Take all - (1022)
ENTOMOLOGY
GARDEN & FIELD CROP PESTS
- Alfalfa weevil - 1013, 1018
- Alfalfa pests - 1013,1018,1032
- Angoumois grain mite - 1036
- Aphids - 1008, 1017, 1025, 1026, 1035, 1036,
1037, 1041
- Armyworm - 1014, 1019, 1032, 1035, 1036,
1041
- Bees - 1035
- Black cutworm - 1010, 1014
- Bt Corn - 1009
- Bumble bee - 1035 (in barns)
- Click beetle - 1021
- Corn seed treatments - 1015
- Gaucho Prescribe Cruiser
- Poncho
- Corn rootworm - 1008, 1026
- Corn flea beetle - 1021
- Corn earworms - 1035, 1036
- Corn pests - 1008, 1009, 1011, 1012, 1013,
1015, 1016, 1019, 1021, 1023, 1025, 1026, 1027, 1036
- Crickets - 1032
- Cutworms - 1010, 1016, 1019, 1021, 1025,
036
- European corn borer - 1016, 1023, 1025
- Fall armyworm - 1032, 1035, 1036, 1041
- Float plant pests - 1012, 1017
- Gnats - 1017
- Grain storage - 1022
- Grain sorghum pests - 1035
- Grasshoppers - 1032
- Green stinkbugs - 1036
- Headworm - 1035
- Japanese beetle - 1021, 1027, 1028, 1031
- Masked chafers - 1021
- May beetles - 1021
- Mexican bean beetle - 1032
- Mites - 1036
- Pea aphids - 1013
- Pill bugs - 1012
- Refuge - 1009, 1016
- Rootworms - 1016
- Seed treatments - 1015, 1036
- Slugs - 1012
- Sorghum webworms - 1035
- Southwestern corn borer -1012, 1013, 1016,
1023, 1025
- Southern corn rootworm beetles - 1032
- Southern corn leaf beetle - 1019, 1021
- Sowbugs - 1012
- Soybean aphid - 1025, 1026, 1035, 1036,
1037, 1041
- Soybean insects - 1025, 1026, 1028, 1031,
1035, 1036, 1037, 1041
- Soybean podworm - 1035, 1036
- Spittlebugs - 1021
- Stewart's wilt - 1021
- Tobacco pests - 1012
- True armyworm - 1014
- Variegated cutworms - 1012
- Weevils - 1013
- Wheat aphid - 1008
- Wheat insects - 1008, 1041
- White grugs - 1021, 1036
- Wireworms - 1021, 1036
FORAGE
- Blister beetle - 1031
- Fall armyworm - 1038
- Foreign grain beetle - 1031
- Fungus beetle - 1031
- Mealworms - 1031
- Rosette weevil - 1014
- Straw itch mite - 1031
- Thistlehead weevil - 1014
FOREST / WOODLOT
- Common oak moth caterpillar - 1020
- Forest tent caterpillars - 1020
- Halfwing - 1021
- Linden looper - 1021
- Looper caterpillars - 1021
- Oak besma - 1021
- Periodical cicada - 1020
FRUIT
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