Clemson Extension Agents Provide Crop Updates
SEPTEMBER 14, 2022. Coastal Region update: “Fall watermelons are looking good. There is some disease around, so fungicide applications remain crucial. I am finding whiteflies in a few crops, too. As we move into fall, with increasing numbers of misty mornings, scouting for diseases is going to be very important.”.
Whiteflies on Cucurbits | AgNet
“The buildup of whiteflies is concerning since growers have planted their fall crops. Whiteflies can cause feeding injury issues in vegetables and transmit two viruses: cucurbit leaf crumple virus and cucurbit yellow stunting disorder virus. Vegetables like squash, zucchini, cucumber, cantaloupe and snap beans are most susceptible to these viruses.”
Early Career Scientist Spotlight | Jingyin Yu
Jingyin Yu is a post doc in Zhangjun Fei’s lab in the Boyce Thompson Institute at Cornell University in Ithica, N.Y. His research focuses on the development of the cucurbit genomics database and cucumber pangenome analysis.
Early Career Scientist Spotlight | Honghe Sun
Honghe Sun is a graduate student working on a PhD in Dr. Zhangjun Fei’s Lab at Boyce Thompson Institute. The focus of his work is genomics.
Cucurbit Downy Mildew updates September 2022 | ipmPIPE
Epidemic Status of cucurbit downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora cubensis) displayed on the website map for 9-22-2022 on all Cucurbit hosts. Disease observations on cucumber, squash, and pumpkin were reported in the previous seven days.
Impact of rain on Alabama pumpkin crop
Persistent rains in Northeast Alabama have sparked concerns about potential disease pressure among the region’s pumpkin farmers.
Watermelon Downy Mildew Alert
Midwest Vegetable Production Guide
The Midwest Vegetable Production Guide provides vegetable production information including fertility, variety, cultural, and pest management recommendations. Search for information from land-grant universities in eight midwestern states by pest, crop, or control measure.