HORT 431 XII. Weed, Pest and Pathogen Control
Reading Assignment
Page 1. Duray -- An Integrated Approach to Container Weed Control 541 2. Weed Control Definitions 543 3. Oetting and Olson -- Explaining Chemical Formulation 547 4. Miller -- Spray and Pray is History 548 5. Neal -- DuPont Cancels Pesticide Registrations 549 6. Fisher -- Pesticides for Tomorrow 550 7. Gill et. al. -- Grow Better Geraniums for LessWith TotalPlant Mgmt 553 8. Studebaker -- Entering the 21st Century 556 9. Baker -- Tailor-Made IPM Systems 557 10. Sims, et.al. -- Methyl Iodine: An Alternative to Methyl Bromide 561 11. Quarles -- Stem: The Hottest Alternative to Methyl Bromide 563 12. Vinson and Drees -- Fire Ant Update: Management, not Eradication 565 13. Powell -- Fungicides: An Overview 568 14. MacDonald -- New Ways to Fight Old Enemies 574 15. Zelenka Gets an Eye in the Sky 577 16. Smith and Moody -- The Importance of Cleaning Containers 578 17. Priapi -- Clean Pays Off! 579 18. Ross -- The Scoop on Sprayers 581 19. Get the Most Out of Your Pesticide Applications 585 20. Storage and Disposal of Pesticides 589 21. Wilkerson -- Screen Your Runoff for Pesticide Contamination 591 22. 1995 Texas Pesticide Applicator's License Requirements 593 23. Texas Agriculture Right to Know Law 594 24. Oetting -- Pest Control: 24 and 48 Hour R.E.I. 595 25. Steingold -- Before the O.S.H.A. Inspector Arrives 597 26. Fitzgerald -- Straight Talk- Pest Control Choices for RetailGarden Centers 599 27. National Pesticide Telecommunication Network 603 28. Henley et. al -- Pesticide Toxicity 604 29. Mixing Small Quantities of Pesticides 607 <-- Chapter 10 || Chapter 11 --> Aggie Horticulture