DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY AND FISHERIES Deanna Chin and Haidee Brown, Entomology, Diagnostic Services Mango IPM - Pests, beneficials.
CLASS REVIEW 2010 Lectures Understanding of nature, an essential part of culture Forests essential for life on the planet Fungi essential for survival.
Microbials Viruses, Bacteria & Fungal Pathogens Macrobials Predatory mites & insects, nematodes Semiochemicals Pheromones, Plant volatiles Natural Products.
MODULE 8 Control. Module Objectives Know what control is and how it differs from eradication Recognise the requirements that must be met if control objectives.
Salem District 12 northwest Oregon counties Approximately 403,000 acres BLM usually manages a small percentage of the land in any particular fifth-field.
Wildlife Management Principles. Goals What are some goals related to the management of wildlife habitats?
Sustainable Agriculture. Sustainable agriculture or regenerative farming has 2 goals Sustainable agriculture or regenerative farming has 2 goals Produce.
1. What is the key to effective integrated pest management? Regular monitoring of plants.
Exotic Species. Mrs. Black Horse, Cheyenne Nation, and dog travois.
Plant Propagation Facility Types of Structures Environmental Modifications Cultural Procedures Propagation Facility Recommendations.
Photo courtesy of James Cook What is a Disease suppressive soil? “Take-all decline”: well-characterized example Take-all of wheat caused by Gaeumanomyces.
Principles of Disease Control Chapter 5. OBJECTIVES Clarify principles of disease control.