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Apple tree, pear tree

Instruction:  Control of apple scab (venturia inaequalis) taking into account the anti-immune strategy

Instruction: Instructions for monitoring apple trees for the presence of honeydew  Cacopsylla melanoneura i Cacopsylla picta – apple tree proliferation vectors

Implementation offer: Controlling resistant races of the fruit spider mite

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of apple blossom moth

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of pear fruiting body

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of the Gruszowianka Streptococcus

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of pear leaf midge

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of pear rust

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of pear-shaped lice (Eriophyes pyri)

Instruction:  Methodology for observing the occurrence of the pear-shaped blowfly (Epitrimerus piri Nal.)

Strawberry

Implementation offer: Recognizing the occurrence of strawberry anthracnose (Colletotrichum acutatum) and identification and possibilities of combating the cause of the disease

Implementation offer: Detection and identification Verticillium dahliae in the soil

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of strawberry gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)

Instruction: Methodology for monitoring the occurrence of strawberry verticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae)

Instruction: Methodology for monitoring the occurrence of powdery mildew of strawberries (Sphaerotheca macularis)

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of angular leaf spot in strawberries

Raspberry, blackberry

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of raspberry discoloration (Phyllocoptes gracilis) on raspberry

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of raspberry shoot base dieback

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of powdery mildew in raspberries

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of raspberry shoot bud dieback

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of the blackberry mite

Highbush blueberry

Instruction:  Methodology for observing the occurrence of shoot blight in highbush blueberries (Godronia cassandrae Peck.)

Instruction:  Methodology for monitoring the occurrence of anthracnose in highbush blueberries (Glomerella spp.)

Instruction:  Methodology for monitoring the occurrence of gray mold in highbush blueberries (Botryotinia fuckeliana (de Bary) Whetzel

Vine

Instruction: Methodology for monitoring the occurrence of downy mildew of grapevine (plasmopara viticola)

Instruction: Methodology for monitoring the occurrence of powdery mildew of grapevine (Uncinula necator)

Instruction: Methodology for monitoring the occurrence of gray mold of grapevine (Botryotinia fukeliana)

Hazel

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of bacterial hazel blight

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of hazel moniliosis

Instruction: Methodology for conducting observations of the occurrence of the walnut tree beetle

Currant, gooseberry

Instruction: Methodology for monitoring the occurrence of American gooseberry mildew (Sphaerotheca mors-uvae)

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of currant fruiting body

Stone fruit trees

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of bacterial spot of stone fruit trees

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of leaf holes in stone fruit trees

Instruction:  Methodology for observing the occurrence of the dark slime mold Caliroa limacina Retz.

Peach

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of bacterial peach dieback

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of peach leaf curl

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of peach powdery mildew

Various species of fruit plants

Implementation offer: Using the trap method for detection Phytophthora spp. in water

Instruction: Methodology for conducting observations of the occurrence of the May cockchafer

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of the red-footed cocksfoot

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of the garden chafer

Instruction: Methodology for observing the occurrence of the stigma of the blackthorn beetle (Orgya antiqua)

Implementation offer: Monitoring of the tarnishing mark (Orgya antiqua L.) using pheromone traps

Ornamental plants

Diagnosis of leaf nematodes of the genus AphelenchoidesInstructions for detecting nematodes based on damage to ornamental plants. Estet Advertising and Publishing Agency, 20 pp.

Diagnosis of leaf nematodes of the genus Aphelenchoides.Instructions for detecting nematodes using morphological-metric and molecular methods.ISK, 24 pp.

Greenhouse mite Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks, 1904). Instructions for recognizing the mite on the basis of its appearance and feeding symptoms, and for its control on ornamental plants. Invasive organisms detected in Polish greenhouses. ISK, 27 pp.

Instruction: Invasive organisms detected in Polish greenhouses – Thrips (Thripidae) – Instructions for recognizing based on appearance and feeding symptoms

Instruction: Invasive organisms detected in Polish greenhouses – Diaspididae - Instructions for recognition based on the appearance of the shield and diagnostic features of females

Instruction:  Invasive organisms detected in Polish nurseries. Instructions for recognizing mites and invasive insects based on appearance and diagnostic features

Implementation offer: Control options for the arborvitae beetle (Parthenolecanium fletcheri) in ornamental plant nurseries and home gardens

Mushroom

Booklet:  The occurrence of mushroom diseases in Polish mushroom farms and the influence of selected factors on the yield and health of crops

Booklet: The sanitary condition of mushroom farms and the use of disinfectants and the health of crops

Brassicaceae plants

Implementation offer: The use of catch plants in integrated methods of reducing the harmfulness of clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae)

Instruction:  Instructions for the integrated method of protecting cabbage plants against clubroot Plasmodiophora brassicae

Instruction: Instructions for integrated protection of cruciferous vegetables against cabbage leaf mold using monitoring

Implementation offer: The use of cover crop mulch in organic Brussels sprout cultivation as an element of its protection against agrophages

Instruction: Methodology of using mulch from cover crops in organic cultivation of Brussels sprouts as an element of its protection against agrophages

Vegetables – different types

Instruction: Instructions for signaling the presence of carrot moth in celery crops

Instruction: Instructions for monitoring the presence of cutworms in vegetable crops using pheromone traps

Instruction: Instructions for monitoring the presence of the corn rootworm in sweet corn crops using pheromone traps

Instruction: Methodology of integrated protection of onion, leek and white cabbage against damage caused by tobacco thrips

Instruction: Methodology for combating the pod leaf miner on peas using pest detection signals

Implementation offer: Control of the pod leaf miner on peas using pest detection

Instruction: Methodology of integrated protection of winter onion against tobacco thrips

Instruction: Methodology for controlling the European corn borer on sweet corn using pest detection

Instruction: Methodology of integrated protection of vegetable plants against diseases – carrot, Chinese cabbage, lettuce, field cucumber, field tomato

Instruction: Methodology of integrated protection of vegetable plants against diseases – cabbage, cauliflower, green beans, carrots

Instruction: Instructions for integrated protection of vegetable plants against diseases in sustainable methods of vegetable production: field and covered tomatoes, covered peppers, parsley, field lettuce

Other materials

Potato tuber spindle disease (PSTVd). Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, 4 pp.

Southern fruit flycatcher Cydia molesta (Busck) son. Grapholitha molesta, Laspeyresia molesta oriental fruit moth. A new pest of Polish orchards. Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, 4 pp.

Asian goat Anoplophora glabripennis (Motschulsky, 1853). A pest subject to mandatory control. Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, 4 pp.

Citrus goat Anoplophora chinensis (Forster, 1771) Pest subject to mandatory control. Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, 4 pp.

Birch borer Agrilus anxius (Gory, 1841). A pest subject to mandatory control. Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, 4 pp.

Ash borer Agrilus planipennis (Fairmaire, 1888). A pest subject to mandatory control. Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, 4 pp.

Golden Spotted Beetle Agrilus auroguttatus (Waterhouse, 1905). A pest not subject to mandatory control. Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, 4 pp.

Drosophila suzukii – a new threat to cherry and other fruits - presentation

Updating the methodology for monitoring the occurrence and control of the spotted winged fly, Drosophila suzukii in Poland (verified). Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, 13 pp.

Quarantine pests. Longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae) of the genus anoplophora. Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, 6 pp.

Quarantine organism Xylella fastidiosa. Institute of Horticulture, Skierniewice, 8 pp.

Whiteflies (Aleyrodidae) – pests of horticultural crops - presentation

Catalog of photos of damage to vegetable plants and rough amaranth after the application of herbicides in different doses

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