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This pest control guide is a project of the Southern Nursery IPM Working Group (SNIPM) and collaborators. Featuring 25 tables and 14 graphs, this guide provides up to date information about pest control products used in nursery crops and ornamental landscape plantings in the southeast. It is a quality resource on its own or as a supplement to more comprehensive integrated pest management (IPM) manuals for trees and shrubs. This publication and more comprehensive IPM manuals are available in free downloadable PDF versions from the SNIPM web site at https://wiki.bugwood.org/SNIPM.

Produktbeschreibung
This pest control guide is a project of the Southern Nursery IPM Working Group (SNIPM) and collaborators. Featuring 25 tables and 14 graphs, this guide provides up to date information about pest control products used in nursery crops and ornamental landscape plantings in the southeast. It is a quality resource on its own or as a supplement to more comprehensive integrated pest management (IPM) manuals for trees and shrubs. This publication and more comprehensive IPM manuals are available in free downloadable PDF versions from the SNIPM web site at https://wiki.bugwood.org/SNIPM.
Autorenporträt
Section editors: Juang-Horng "JC" Chong, Clemson University; Jean Williams-Woodward, University of Georgia; Joseph C. Neal, NC State University; and Matthew T. Springer, University of Kentucky. Contributors: Dr. Wayne Buhler, NC State University; Dr. Gary Roberson, NC State University; Dr. Joseph C. Neal, NC State University; Ms. Amy Barker, NC State University; Dr. Jean Williams-Woodward, University of Georgia; Dr. Nicole Ward Gaultier, University of Kentucky; Dr. Alan Windham, University of Tennessee; Dr. Juang-Horng "JC" Chong, Clemson University; Dr. Bill Klingeman, University of Tennessee; Dr. Frank Hale, University of Tennessee; Dr. Adam Dale, University of Florida; Dr. Steven Frank, NC State University; Dr. Joseph C. Neal, NC State University; Dr. Jeffrey Derr, Virginia Tech; Dr. Chris Marble, University of Florida; Dr. Andrew Senesac, Cornell Cooperative Extension; and Dr. Matthew T. Springer, University of Kentucky.