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Project Reports
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Disease
management
project reports |
Project
report photo:
Seaman, A.,
Tomato foliar disease control using
OMRI-approved materials
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| Investigator |
State |
Awarded |
$ |
System |
| |
Project title |
| Stonaker, F. |
CO |
2006 |
$12,428 |
vegetables |
| |
Evaluation of screened high tunnels for production of organic vegetables in Colorado |
| Dillon, M. |
WA |
2004 |
$10,068 |
tomatoes |
| |
Public breeding
for organic agriculture -- screening for horizontal resistance
to late blight in tomato |
| Rangarajan, A. |
NY |
2004 |
$5,429 |
field corn |
| |
An on-farm
trial of microbial seed treatments for organic field corn |
| Seaman, A. |
NY |
2003 |
$5,660 |
tomatoes |
| |
Tomato foliar
disease control using OMRI-approved materials |
| Kelley, S. |
NY |
2003 |
$10,000 |
pumpkins |
| |
Aerated compost
tea and other alternative treatments for disease control in
pumpkins |
| Johnson-Maynard, J. |
ID |
2002 |
$13,885 |
vegetables: lettuce, beets |
| |
Application
of Brassica meal for disease control and improved nitrogen
fertility in organic farming systems |
| Kotcon, J. |
WV |
2001 |
$8,940 |
tomatoes |
| |
Intercropping
with resistant varieties for management of plant diseases in
organic tomato production |
| Miles, C. |
WA |
2000 |
$7,500 |
raspberries |
| |
Alternative
methods of raspberry production and root rot control |
| Thomas, A. |
MO |
2000 |
$4,171 |
apples |
| |
Evaluation
of kaolin-based particle film coatings on insect and disease
management (yr2) |
| Thomas, A. |
MO |
1999 |
$3,479 |
apples |
| |
Evaluation
of kaolin-based particle film coatings on insect and disease
management (yr1) |
| Welke, S. |
BC |
2000 |
$2,900 |
strawberries, broccoli |
| |
Effectiveness
of compost extracts as disease suppressants in fresh market
crops (British Columbia, Canada) (yr2) |
| Welke, S. |
BC |
1999 |
$3,945 |
strawberries, broccoli |
| |
Effectiveness
of compost extracts as disease suppressants in fresh market
crops (yr1) |
| Davis, J. |
NC |
1997 |
$5,525 |
basil |
| |
Limestone rates
for management of fusarium wilt of sweet basil |
| Rangarajan, A. |
NY |
1997 |
$5,000 |
vegetables |
| |
Impact
of disease suppressive composts on organic vegetable quality,
composition and yield |
| Wittig, H. |
OR |
1996 |
$5,500 |
apple, cherry, pear, peach, grape |
| |
Efficacy of
organic foliar amendments for control of fruit diseases |
| Wittig, H. |
OR |
1995 |
$4,000 |
apple, cherry, pear, peach, grape |
| |
Efficacy of organic foliar amendments for control
of fruit diseases (yr2). See yr 3 for project report |
| Wittig, H. |
OR |
1994 |
$2,000 |
apple, cherry, pear, peach, grape |
| |
Fruit disease management testing program (yr1)
See yr3 for project report. |
| Brown-Rosen, E. |
NJ |
1995 |
$3,000 |
tomatoes |
| |
Alternative spray materials for control
of foliar diseases in the production of organic market tomatoes |
| Tresky, S. |
HI |
1995 |
$2,904 |
tomatoes |
| |
Sustainable solutions for bacterial wilt
in tomatoes |
| Cantisano, A. |
CA |
1994 |
$5,502 |
raspberries |
| |
Biological
control of plant pathogens in raspberries using beneficial microorganisms,
compost teas and nutritional management |
| Rosato, C. |
CA |
1994 |
$2,500 |
peaches |
| |
Peach brown
rot control (yr3) |
| Rosato, C. |
CA |
1993 |
$2,500 |
peaches |
| |
Peach brown rot control (yr2) (See yr 3 for project
report) |
| Rosato, C. |
CA |
1992 |
$3,400 |
peaches |
| |
Peach brown rot control (yr1) (See yr 3 for project
report) |
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